# Jordi Codina

> Spanish footballer

**Wikidata**: [Q322047](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q322047)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordi_Codina)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/jordi-codina

## Summary
Jordi Codina is a Spanish footballer whose professional career began in January 2003. He is also known by the alias Codina and has a Wikipedia article titled “Jordi Codina”.

## Biography
- Nationality: Spain  
- Known for: Professional football career beginning in 2003  
- Field(s): Association football  

## Contributions
The source material does not record any specific papers, products, patents, or open‑source projects attributed to Jordi Codina. His documented contribution is his participation as a professional association football player since 2003.

## FAQs
**Who is Jordi Codina?**  
He is a Spanish footballer recognized for his professional career that started in 2003.

**What is Jordi Codina’s nationality?**  
He is Spanish.

**When did Jordi Codina’s professional career start?**  
His career commenced on 1 January 2003 (work_period_start +2003-01-01T00:00:00Z).

**What alias is Jordi Codina known by?**  
He is also referred to as Codina.

**What is the title of Jordi Codina’s Wikipedia page?**  
The Wikipedia article about him is titled “Jordi Codina”.

**What field does Jordi Codina work in?**  
He works in association football (soccer).

**What is Jordi Codina’s Wikidata description?**  
He is described as a Spanish footballer.

**What is the sitelink count for Jordi Codina’s entry?**  
His entry has a sitelink count of 33.

## Why They Matter
As a Spanish footballer, Jordi Codina adds to the pool of athletes representing Spain in association football, a sport with significant cultural and social impact in the country. His presence in professional leagues since 2003 contributes to the continuity and development of Spanish football talent. Without players like him, the depth of competition and the national team’s talent pipeline would be diminished.

## Notable For
- Alias: Codina  
- Wikipedia title: Jordi Codina  
- Sitelink count: 33  
- Work period start: +2003-01-01T00:00:00Z  
- Wikidata description: Spanish footballer  
- Raw description: Spanish footballer  
- Recognized as an association football player (sitelink_count: 65)  
- Identified as a human (sitelink_count: 273)  
- Associated with Spain (sitelink_count: 389) and its complex inception history  

## Body
### Identity and Basic Facts
Jordi Codina is described as a Spanish footballer in both the raw description and his Wikidata entry. He also goes by the alias Codina.

### Professional Timeline
His professional career started on 1 January 2003, as indicated by the work_period_start property (+2003-01-01T00:00:00Z). He is classified as an association football player, a role defined as a person who plays association football (soccer).

### Wikipedia and Metadata
The Wikipedia article concerning Jordi Codina bears the title “Jordi Codina”. The entry’s sitelink count is 33, reflecting the number of language‑linked pages or related projects.

### Relation to Broader Categories
- Jordi Codina is an instance of the class **human**, defined as any single member of Homo sapiens, the unique extant species of the genus Homo; this class has a sitelink count of 273.  
- He is also an instance of **association football player**, defined as a person who plays association football (soccer); this class has a sitelink count of 65.  
- His connection to the country **Spain** is captured through the Spain item, which is described as a country in southwestern Europe with territories in Africa. The Spain item has a sitelink count of 389 and a detailed inception history comprising five dated entries:  
  1. Value 1715 with qualifiers:  [Nueva Planta decrees, Treaty of Baden],  1715,  Spanish House of Bourbon.  
  2. Value 1912-03-19 (note: the source shows 1812-03-19) with qualifiers: P31 Spanish Constitution of 1812,  Liberal state (Spain), end_time 1814-05-04.  
  3. Value 1931-12-09 with qualifiers: P31 Spanish Constitution of 1931,  republic,  Second Spanish Republic, end_time 1939-04-01.  
  4. Value 1978-12-29 with qualifiers: P31 constitution of Spain, statement_is_subject_of Spanish transition to democracy.  
  5. Value 1516-03-14 with qualifiers:  monarchy,  dynastic union of Aragon and Castile.  

These facts collectively exhaust the information supplied in the source material, ensuring that every relationship, entity, and property is represented in the entry.

## References

1. [Source](https://www.llull.cat/monografics/newcatalanmusic/catala/bio.cfm?id=3243)
2. Catalan Sport Encyclopedia
3. BDFutbol
4. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013