Vicente Engonga Maté,
Origin/Culture/Country: SpanishVicente Engonga Maté,: a former Spanish football player of Equatorial Guinean descent.[1]A central midfielder who on occasion filled in at sweeper, he also played 14 games and scored one goal for the Spain national football team, and was a participant at the 2000 European Championship. He is the older brother of former footballer Óscar Engonga.
Vicente Guillot Fabián
Origin/Culture/Country: SpanishVicente Guillot Fabián: a retired Spanish footballer.During his career he played for Mestalla CF, Valencia CF and Elche CF. He also earned 6 caps for the Spain national football team, and participated in the 1964 European Nations' Cup, where Spain were the champions.
Vicente Miera Campos
Origin/Culture/Country: SpanishVicente Miera Campos: a former Spanish football manager and player.Miera played for Real Madrid and was part of their European Cup victory in 1966. A coach since 1974, he guided the national team to the gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, after a brief 7-month stint with the main national squad.At club level, Miera worked for Real Oviedo (1974-77, 1988-89), Sporting de Gijón (1977-79, 1980-82), RCD Español (1979-80, 1996-97), Atlético de Madrid (1986-87), Club Deportivo Tenerife (1989-90), Racing de Santander (1994-96) and Sevilla Fútbol Club (1997-98).
Vicente Moreno Peris
Origin/Culture/Country: SpanishVicente Moreno Peris: a Spanish football (soccer) midfielder. Currently plays for Xerez CD in Segunda División, as a defensive midfielder.
Vicente Rodríguez Guillén
Origin/Culture/Country: SpanishVicente Rodríguez Guillén: a Spanish footballer. He currently plays for his native club Valencia CF in La Liga and the Spain national football team.A charismatic left winger with an exceptional technique, blinding pace and a definite eye for goal, Vicente has grown to become one of the most illustrious footballers in the history of Valencia CF. His loyalty and commitment to the club over the years has made him a club legend with Valencia. Many still consider him as the best winger in La Liga, despite the fact that a series of ankle and muscle injuries has sidelined his career since 2005.