In August 1990, Cantero joined Segunda División side UE Lleida, where the 23-year-old would lead the club with 17 league goals.[4] After one season, Real Murcia signed Cantero, in January 1992.[5] Cantero scored 41 goals for Murcia, including 25 goals during the 1992–93 Segunda División B season.[6]
After he retired from playing football, Cantero became a player's agent and also acts as a consultant for Mexican club CF Pachuca.[8]
The famous Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano tells a thrilling story involving the player and the writer himself in his latest book entitled "The Hunter Stories" pages 218 and 219[9]
Personal
Cantero's son, Adrian, is also a footballer who plays for CF Pachuca's youth teams.[2]
^Coto, Gerardo (28 May 2012). "Un histórico vuelve a primera" [A historical return to the Primera] (in Spanish). Unafut. Archived from the original on 13 January 2015. Retrieved 28 June 2012.