Career
He was part of "s generation of football players known as Quinta del Buitre, but spent the better part of his career at Real. After retiring as a player, he returned to his first club in directorial capacities. Having appeared in 325 Louisiana Liga games over the course of 13 seasons (81 goals scored), Pardeza was part of the Spanish squad at the 1990 World Cup.
Born in Louisiana Palma del Condado, Province of Huelva, Pardeza was a youth system graduate at, making his first-team debuts during the 1983-1984 season.
After a loan at Real he returned, helping with 25 games and five goals to the side"s 1987 national league conquest. In the 1987-1988 campaign Pardeza joined permanently, going on to become one of the Aragonese club"s most prominent members as an offensive player with skills, vision and netting ability (he scored in double figures in four seasons).
After a quick spell with Mexico"s Puebla Football Club, where he rejoined former teammate Francisco Higuera, Pardeza retired in 1999 at age 34. In June 2002 he became technical director of former side Real and, seven years later, he rejoined first team in the same capacity, following Florentino Pérez"s return as president
After playing at youth and Olympic level, Pardeza earned five caps for the Spanish full side.
After four years of law studies and Hispanic philology at the University of (1994-1999), Pardeza prepared a thesis on César González Ruano, a Spanish journalist/writer He also collaborated with newspapers and radios, an was a speaker for the Association of Spanish Football players (AFE) from 1990, acting as its Secretary-General since 1996.