Antonio León Amador
Antonio León Amador, better known as Leoncito (born 30 August 1909) was a Spanish professional association football player. He was born in Sevilla.
Amador spent his career playing as a midfielder. The most significant part of his career was playing for Real Madrid C.F. in over 100 matches, in which he scored nine times.
Clubs
International selection
He played in two matches for the Spanish national football team in 1931.
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- Pérez Arroyo (1939–40)
- Artega (1940–41)
- Plattkó (1943–44)
- Graiño (1944–45)
- Bracero (1945–47)
- Marquínez (1947)
- N. Sánchez (1947–48)
- Aranda (1948–49)
- Nico (1949–50)
- Riera (1950–51)
- Villalonga (1951–52)
- Leoncito (1952–53)
- Valera (1953–55)
- Aranda (1955)
- Liz (1955–56)
- Ruiz Cambra (1956–58)
- Valera (1958)
- Bracero (1958–59)
- Trinchant (1959–60)
- Ochoa (1960)
- Antúnez (1960–63)
- Aretio (1963–64)
- Riera (1964)
- Cobo (1964–66)
- Benavente (1966–67)
- Antúnez (1967–68)
- Alés (1968–70)
- Antúnez (1970–71)
- V. Caño (1971–72)
- Valera (1972)
- Barrios (1972)
- Alés (1972–74)
- Martín (1974–75)
- Eguiluz (1975)
- Poli (1975)
- Santos (1975–76)
- Ríos (1976–79)
- Domingo (1979)
- Rosado (1979)
- Naya (1979–80)
- Olsen (1980–81)
- Aranguren (1981–84)
- Touriño (1984–85)
- Espárrago (1985–87)
- Cardo (1987–88)
- Fuertes (1988–89)
- Peguero (1989)
- Rubio (1989–90)
- Peguero (1990)
- Del Sol (1990)
- Rivera (1990)
- Isabelo (1990)
- Peguero (1991)
- Fuertes (1991–92)
- Rosado (1992)
- Villanova (1992–96)
- Caparrós (1996–99)
- Del Barrio (1999–2000)
- Peguero (2000)
- Alcaraz (2000–03)
- Herrera (2003)
- Krešić (2003–04)
- Q. Hernández (2004–05)
- Marcelino (2005–07)
- V. Muñoz (2007–08)
- Zambrano (2008)
- Alcaraz (2008–09)
- J. López (2009)
- Agné (2009–10)
- Alfaro (2010)
- Carlos Ríos (2010–11)
- Cervera (2011–12)
- Juanma (2012)
- Barjuán (2012–14)
- Oltra (2014–15)
- Pavón (2015)
- Dominguez (2015–)
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