Iván Campo Ramos (born 21 February 1974) is a Spanish former professional footballer. Originally a centre-back, he featured in a defensive midfield role in the later years of his career.
He played for Real Madrid and four other teams in his country, and is also remembered for his spell in England with Bolton Wanderers.
After falling out of favor at Real, Campo was sent to Bolton Wanderers on a one-year loan in August 2002.[6] Following the 2002–03 campaign he was expected to return to the Spanish capital, but unexpectedly signed a three-year permanent deal with the English club, deciding he preferred living in Bolton.[7]
On 19 August 2006, in the first match of the new season, Campo scored a long-range drive which caught Tottenham Hotspur and England's Paul Robinson off-guard and flew into the bottom corner of the net.[8][9] In a post-match interview, his boss Sam Allardyce admitted Bolton's goal of the season competition may have already been decided[9] by the "wonder strike".[8]
Campo fitted in well with his side's style of play, but also topped the charts for most red and yellow cards received of any player in the Premier League in 2006–07.[10] In May 2008, he was not offered a new contract by manager Gary Megson and left the team.[11]
On 11 August 2008, Campo signed for Ipswich Town of the Football League Championship after passing a medical.[14] He scored his first goal against Barnsley in a 3–0 win,[15] but after only featuring in roughly a third of the league's matches, the 35-year-old was released by manager Roy Keane at the end of the season.[16]
Campo joined Cypriot Second Division side AEK Larnaca FC in December 2009. He retired in June of the following year, having appeared in 124 Spanish top-division games in seven years and 194 competitive matches for Bolton.[17]
International career
Campo played four times with Spain, his debut coming on 25 March 1998 in a 4–0 friendly victory over Sweden, in Vigo.[18] He was picked for the squad for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, with the national team exiting in the group stage.[19]
Other ventures
Campo featured in a Spanish TV advert for a fruit drink. In the advert two men take off their shirts to reveal tattoos of Campo's head on their chests.[20]
^Carbajosa, Carlos E. (27 July 2002). "El ser o no ser de Iván Campo" [Iván Campo's to be or not to be]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 August 2021.