Ramon Maria Calderé (born 16 January 1959) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played primarily as a midfielder during the 1980s and early 1990s. He is recognized for his technical ability, tactical awareness and contribution to club football in Spain. Basic career information and records can be found in online profiles and archives: biography and profile.

Playing style and position

Calderé was typically deployed in a central or attacking midfield role. He combined short passing and ball control with an eye for forward movement, making him useful in link-up play between defense and attack. Contemporary accounts often highlight his composure on the ball and competence at set pieces and organised attacking phases.

Club career overview

During his professional career he represented several clubs within Spain, including a spell with FC Barcelona, and later played for other teams in the national league system. He experienced both top-flight competition and the domestic cup environment, contributing as a squad player and occasional starter. For a concise listing of the clubs he served, see club history and statistics.

International career

Calderé earned caps for the Spain national team in the mid-1980s, appearing in international fixtures when selected by the national coaches of that era. While not among the most capped players, his selection attests to his level at the time and his visibility in Spanish football. Official national-team records provide match-by-match details: international record.

After playing and legacy

After retiring from playing, Calderé remained involved in football in various capacities, including coaching roles and youth development in the Spanish game. His career is remembered for steady midfield performances and for being part of a generation that bridged domestic club duties and occasional international service.

Notable facts

  • Born 16 January 1959.
  • Played as a central/attacking midfielder.
  • Represented Spain at senior international level.