Ten years on: Atletico Madrid's Koke generation Atletico Madrid Played with De Gea and others in B team

Koke led quite a generation of talent during his time in Atletico Madrid's B team.

It's been 10 years since he made the step up to the first team and, with the midfielder now club captain, we've looked back at where his former Atletico B teammates are now.

Koke

We start with the man himself, who has spent virtually the entirety of his career in the Atletico first team and now wears the armband.

Koke spent his first few years in the Atletico academy alongside his brother Borja, whose career was halted because of injuries.

Keko Gontan

One of the brightest players of Koke's generation, Keko only made two appearances for the first team at Los Rojiblancos.

Upon leaving the club, he spent time at Albacete and Malaga and is now on the books at Deportivo La Coruna in LaLiga Smartbank.

David de Gea

After injuries to Sergio Asenjo and Roberto Jimenez, De Gea was thrust into the first team at a young age at Atletico.

After a number of very impressive performances, he made the move to Manchester United and is now regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in the world.

Alvaro Dominguez

Dominguez made a strong first impression as a senior player at Atletico and was part of the side that won the Europa League in 2010.

The defender left Spain for Germany in 2012 but injuries forced him to hang up his boots at Borussia Monchengladbach a few years later.

Ignacio Camacho

One of the most natural midfielders in Spain in recent times, Camacho made over 200 appearances for Malaga and became their captain.

Before that, he was never able to establish himself at Atletico and is now playing for Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga.

Ruben Ramos

The forward crossed the divide early on in his career, joining Real Madrid Castilla directly from Atletico.

However, after a move to Brescia in Italy, he returned to Spain and has played in the lower leagues ever since, now turning out for Internacional de Madrid in the third tier.

Ruben Perez

Another midfielder who has made a career at the top level, Perez spent various loan spells away from Atletico before finally cutting ties to move to Granada.

The 30-year-old is still playing in Spain's top flight with Leganes.

Joel Robles

After making the step to the first team with De Gea, Joel also followed his fellow goalkeeper to England when he joined Wigan Athletic.

The Spaniard went on to play for Everton before returning to Spain, where he is now Real Betis' first choice between the sticks.

Jorge Pulido

Pulido was one of the most promising centre-backs in Atletico's academy, but he ended up joining Real Madrid Castilla.

After time with Albacete and a spell in Belgium, he's now settled at Huesca, with whom he played with in LaLiga Santander last season.

Borja Baston

Injuries have prevented the striker from achieving the high expectations that were set for him during his time at Atletico.

Having alternated his career between LaLiga Santander and the Premier League, now plying his trade for Aston Villa.