He contributed with 16 games during the season, as both the first and the second teams dropped down a level.
He contributed with 15 games (13 starts) in the 2011-12 campaign to help the club return to the top flight after an absence of five years.
He contributed with 36 games for a final eighth place, scoring three goals.
In the following campaign, as the Region of Murcia side nearly promoted again, he contributed with 18 games.
He was released in May 2011 at the age of 30, after having contributed with 18 games to the national championship conquest.
In his first season, he contributed with 16 games as the club returned to division two after an absence of more than 20 years.
In his debut season he contributed with 24 games and three goals, helping the northerners return to the top flight as league champions.
In 2007-08 he again dropped down a level, but contributed with 15 games to the 2009 promotion (only one start howver, 232 minutes of action).
In 2004-05 he contributed with 22 games and two goals, as the Reds won the national championship after an 11-year wait.
In late May 2011, after having contributed with 25 games for the club's league status preservation, the 36-year old announced his retirement from professional football.