He’s only nineteen and neither his image nor his football says the same thing. Salma Paralluelo, The youngest of La Roja scored the decisive goal for Spain to beat the Netherlands and win. a place in the semi-finals World. They told him a year ago—and a few months ago—and he doesn’t believe it.
It was then that he had to make the most difficult decision of his life: stop athletics just focus on football. If you wanted to make a splash, you had to take sides. Barça was knocking on the door and I couldn’t say no. Despite missing the European Cup with the senior team due to his injury, the national team did not do so, although he joined the U-20s to play in the World Cup, where he became the champion and the ‘MVP’ of the final a month later.
His track record is impeccable. Champion as an athlete in the 400m hurdles and relay race at the European Youth Olympic Festival (Baku, 2019)). As a football player, he is the European and World Champion in 2018 (Lithuania and Uruguay) with his under-17 team, and the World Champion in 202 with his under-20 team2. He’s on his way to beating the game.
“I remember everything”
Looks like gold is in his blood. And he came to Australia and New Zealand to prove it. That girl or teenager who gets up at five in the morning to combine studies and two sports in the distance. And the injury that sets him apart from everything between 2021 and 2022 isn’t that far off.”I remember everything, I look back and see everything I have traveled. Today, I am what I am because of everything I’ve been through.“.
“I’m here to keep learning, it’s a privilege to play in the World Cup, all the players want to be here. It was worth the effort, we believed it until the end. And we want to continue making history.”