Pablo Infante Muñoz (born 20 March 1980) is a Spanish former footballer who played as a left winger.
A late bloomer, he spent most of his professional career at Mirandés, appearing in nearly 350 competitive games and amassing Segunda División totals of 55 matches and 11 goals for the club (104/15 overall).
[4] In 2011–12, his name became known in Spain[5] after the Castile and León club's performances in that campaign's Copa del Rey, disposing of La Liga sides Villarreal CF and Racing de Santander, with the player scoring four of their six goals in those four matches,[6] and eventually being crowned the competition's top scorer; in the domestic league, he netted 13 times in the regular season alone to help his team promote to Segunda División for the first time ever.
[11] On 13 July 2014, after a nine-year spell at the Estadio Municipal de Anduva, Infante signed a one-year deal with fellow second-division SD Ponferradina.
[13] After numerous media interviews in Spain, it emerged that Infante spent years refusing offers from club in higher divisions due to his work as director of a bank branch, located 50 kilometers from Mirandés' facilities.