Enrique 'Quique' Martín Sánchez (born 29 December 1972) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a forward.
[2] An unsuccessful youth graduate at FC Barcelona – he was only a member of the reserve squad – he went on to represent five clubs in his extensive professional career (CP Mérida, RCD Espanyol, UD Salamanca, Villarreal CF and Terrassa FC), in both La Liga and the Segunda División.
His debut in the Spanish top flight arrived in the 1995–96 season with Mérida, appearing in 37 games in an eventual relegation; he contributed a career-best 15 goals the following campaign, as the team returned to where they had come from.
He finished 2007–08 as the player with the most appearances in the second tier, 338, adding that distinction to 13 league goals – squad best, joint-tenth in the competition – which earned him a one-year contract extension aged almost 36.
[4] In 2009–10, Martín played almost 1,000 minutes less than the previous season due to injury problems, and he also did not manage to find the net after totalling 25 goals over the last two.