Jorge Molina is following adding milestones to your record professional. The experienced striker of Alcoy, who is still in quarantine, became the player who managed to score a goal in the King’s Cup. at a later age. The Granada striker enters the history of the KO tournament thanks to his goal in the draw, which coincided with the first round of the competition, in his team’s 2-3 victory against Yeclano on Sunday.

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Alicante’s longtime striker scored the third goal, the person who signed the classification At the Nasrid team’s La Constitución Stadium in Yecla. Jorge Molina, this new personal sports “feat” 40 years 205 dayswhich makes him the oldest football player to have his name written on trophy records.

Exfranjiverde is superior in this regard arrangement Moved to the former captain of Elche, retired, Juan Francisco Martinez ‘Nino’, who managed to overcome this obstacle 40 years 189 days.

He has played 13 league games this season, four of which are starters, and has completed 90-minute playtimes twice.

Jorge Molina’s target in the Murcian town, the first to sign this petition With Granada, because he has not yet scored in LaLiga SmartBank (Second Division). The player from Alcoy, although he has lost his relevance in the Andalusian team, is still a key piece. You attended this course 13 daysfour as holders and Completed 90 minutes twice.

The cup match was the first official match Molina discussed. By order of Paco LópezHe took the first step to the bench with this win, replacing the dismissed player. Aitor KarankaWho gave him the nearly 500 minutes the Alicante player has saved in Second this season?

The attacker showed “proud of” Despite his disdain for claiming to be “data only” and in the context of competition, “anecdote”. “Hopefully we can go many rounds and score more goals and keep helping to the team,” Jorge Molina wished in his statements to the club media, which has not yet set an expiration date.