Jose Luis Mato Sanmartin born in stuttgart Germanyon March 27, 1990. And he began to kick a ball in the Germanic lands. When he was four years old, his family decided to return home to the town of Silleda in Pontevedra.. There he began to stand out in the Silleda Sports Community, where he jumped from Celta in southern Galicia to the big team. He signed for the club from Vigo at the age of 13 and soon started to attract attention with his physique and goal-scoring ability. He came to declare himself champion of the Cup at a party where famous Celtic folk like Hugo Mallo appeared. And that allowed Luis Milla to jump into Sub-19, where he recruited him as the figure of his team.

Iago and Joselu in Vigo

Then there was this weird guy with a reputation in the scoring business, Celta as a coach, Hristo Stoichkov, who made his A team debut at age 17 in a friendly against Porriño. The official premiere took place two years later, in 2009, under the coaching of Eusebio Sacristán. It was a difficult stage for Celta where Joselu came in. coincided with another prominent junior cast: Iago Aspas Juncal (Moana, 1 August 1987). Iago and Joselu lived together in the ranks of Vigo until in 2010 the Stuttgart giant went to the youth academy of Real Madrid, where he did not stop destroying rival networks.

He was declared the top scorer in Segunda B in his first season. His teammate drew with Álvaro Morata, who is today his teammate in the national team. The following year he was declared the top scorer in group 1 of 2ªB with 19 goals, adding 40 goals to the end of his career in the white youth academy, making him the fourth goalscorer in history alongside Emilio Butragueño, among others.


Joselu. Efe

On May 21, 2011, José Mourinho made his debut against Almeria. Benzema Enough time to score the eighth goal for White in the last five minutes of the game. Later in the Premiership, he began a long journey through the desert, passing through Hoffenfeim, Eintracht and German Hannover, Stoke City and Newcastle, returning to Galicia to join Deportivo and ending up in Vitoria where he finally found his place by scoring 36 goals. games. This caught the attention of Espanyol, who were left without a striker as Borja Iglesias went to Betis. Joselu has 13 goals in 27 games playing “parrot”, which led to him being called up by Luis De la Fuente for his debut as an absolute international.

As Joselu packed his suitcase, Iago Aspas took Celta on his back to keep Celta in the Premier League with goals and assists. Until you decide to try one of the most legendary clubs in the Premier, Liverpool. He arrived there in June 2013 for 10 million euros, which relieved the olive vault. But Iago was never quite comfortable at Anfield, where he played only 13 games and scored one goal. A year later he went to Seville on loan. He proved his quality by scoring 10 goals in 25 matches at Nervión and proclaimed himself Europa League champion, but his heart and head were in Vigo.


Celta de Vigo forward Iago Aspas celebrates a goal against Cádiz at the Balaídos stadium in Vigo. Efe

Aspas returns home

And he returned to Celta, the club of his life. Aspas is a ‘One-man club’ cut that returns to Balaídos to continue completing a dazzling career with 194 goals dressed in light blue. 35 years,Prince of rafts is returning to the National Team after becoming the biggest star of the period. Luis Enrique, It did not coincide with whom in Vigo. Appointment to Rápido de Bouzas as a second-year junior is a long way off. Or the lie he told about his age to get into the club from Vigo. As he likes to say “I just want to keep going out on the grass for fun”. Now he will wear red again with the other jersey of his life, the national team jersey, in which he played 18 matches and scored 6 goals. The first is the shoe he signed at Wembley the day he made his debut. Great presentation seal.

Borja Iglesias’ football history is also written in light blue ink.. The striker hit the ball for the first time at Conxo, from where he made his way to the Valencia youth academy, where he spent three years putting in a prominent 9-winger named Paco Álcacer. Villarreal took him in 2010, moving from Roda to the youth team in three years and then to C with goals. But Borja, who was born on January 17, 1993, in Santiago de Compostela, liked the land. And in 2013 Celta offered him a place in B. And Borja left from there.


Borja Iglesias. Efe

Iago and Borja in Celta

This team of boys turned rapper Desiigner’s song ‘Panda’ into a locker room soundtrack. And in the end, Borja hung that nickname. Between 2013 and 2018, he was with the cerulean subsidiary and made his debut for the first team on 3 January 2015 in Pizjuán against Sevilla.. Borja broke all goal records in the youth academy, scoring a total of 75 goals and proclaimed the top scorer in the 2nd B league with 32 goals in 2016-17. In those years, Panda coincided with Iago Aspas on his return home from Liverpool and Sevilla.. By then, Joselu was already rolling in Germany and England.

After spending a year on loan in Zaragoza, where he scored 23 goals, is the team’s top scorer and third in the second division, Espanyol paid ten million of his release fee and signed a four-season contract in 2018. But just one summer later it was Betis who deposited 28 million of the 9′ perico’s termination clause and Panda was painted over to verdiblanco.

Iago, Borja and Joselu in the election

Today, three celestial local players entered the National Team and said, “There are many goals in Galicia. Also the existing one works very well”, notes Borja Iglesias. Bético has great admiration for Iago and Joselu. WhatWhat can I say about Aspas? this is a reference For all men playing football in Galicia and beyond. She has class and she has many goals. And Joselu deserved to be here. He worked hard to reach the National Team,” he said. Goal speaks Galician in this new Spain by Luis De la Fuente.