Maspalomas Sports City will host the 26th edition of the LaLiga Promises Santander International Tournament (Children/Under-12 category) from December 27 to 29, with a total of 14 teams (10 from LaLiga and 4 foreign) will compete. At Mundo Deportivo we examine the XX names to follow throughout the championship.
1. Carlos Sanchez (Real Madrid/#9)
A ‘killer’ with all the letters. In his first match of the tournament he scored a hat-trick to destroy Tenerife. Pass more than complete. Strong, has a good back game and an eye for goal. Strong candidate to be the top scorer of the tournament.
2. Hugo Garcés (Barça/#10)
Total midfielder. Excellent in all aspects of the offensive game, being very creative and gifted with great game vision, but at the same time supportive and hard working in defence. good player
3. Aitor Torondel ‘Toro’ (Spanish/#10)
A ’10’ for life. Attacking midfielder who dominates the game. Gifted with excellent technique and good on both legs, he has excellent spatial intelligence. Every time the ball passed through his feet the game improved.
4. Raúl Sánchez (Sevilla/#9)
He rarely touches the ball without causing dangerous action. Very complete attacker, finisher and generator. He has the gift of opportunism and never stops fighting for a second.
5. Samy Bedja (Marseille/#3)
He has a glove on his left hand. A winger who becomes the owner of the entire left wing and at the same time intervenes in the rest of the game, coming to play an organizing role. Good vision of the game and good hitting of the ball.
6. Aitor Cazorla (Barça/#1)
Goalkeeper who is more than safe, very dominant in his area, always well positioned and well equipped with his feet to be the first link in creating play when needed.
7. Nacho Alameda (In Madrid/#6)
Creative midfielders who make the game themselves. He gets the play in his head a second before the crowd is out and passes to his boots that turn into clear scoring opportunities for his teammates.
8. Pau Casagolda (Spanish/#1)
Goalkeeper endowed with excellent reflexes, capable of starring in improbable saves. Dominator of his zone and nimble to reach balls that at first glance seem out of his reach.
9. David Albelda (Valencia/#6)
Son of a former Valencia midfielder, he is very much like his father on the pitch. He dominates the tempo of the match at will and also showcases his excellent ball striking.
10. Daniel Gallego (Barça/#3)
People’s central defense, although they do it well, is far from solely focused on defense. A ‘kaiser’ of those who commands the team from behind with the ball and has a good hope of going for the cut on split balls.
11. Iago Scarnato (Juventus/#9)
Total striker, one of those people who works hard for and for the team but never loses sight of the opposing goal. Excellent play with his back in goal and great ability to use his body to create space for his teammates.
12. Juan Carlos Lucena (R. Madrid/#11)
He has a real glove on his left leg. Unbalanced, he creates danger from the first moment he makes contact with the ball.
13. Darek Barriento (Spain/#11)
His left foot is as valuable for being a glove as it is for launching missiles. He has a great shot that puts rival goalkeepers in check and also a known ability to overflow to reach the bottom line.
14. Jorge García (In Madrid/#7)
Fast attacker and good dribbler mainly in positions close to the right wing. Good reading of the game to throw unmarks at the right time.
15. Ignasi Bassas (Barca/#6)
Pivot organizer very ‘DNA Barça’. Excellent with the ball at his feet and endowed with great tactical capacity both offensively and defensively.
16. Hugo Gomez (Betis/#6)
Strong midfielder, very dominant through physicality, safe in passing and has the ability to reach the opposing area and often shoot.
17. Bruno Luque (Sevilla/#10)
The creative midfielder is gifted with excellent ball technique at his feet and game vision. He always finds the right pass for the right moment.
18. Andrei Cortés (In Madrid/#9)
A mouse in place is always where it should be. He exudes the smell of opportunism and thanks to this he is always close to the goal.
19. Adrian Morales (R. Madrid/#6)
Hard working midfielder and creative. He has the game in mind and makes all the necessary moves to get the play where he wants it.
20. Zak Francis Coxon (Liverpool/#6)
Pure nerves. Midfielder very of the English school, hardworking, but at the same time very skilled and creative with the ball at his feet.
21. Pere Villacorta (Spanish/#3)
Left-back very safe in defense and has a great ability to add a lot to the attack. Team player wherever they are.
22. Manu Navarro (Betis/#9)
A strong and feisty striker who is uncomfortable for opposing defences. He doesn’t shy away from a shock and knows how to use his body well.
23. Tommaso Repaci (Juventus/#12)
Goalkeeper of the Italian school. Tall and tall, dominates the area and is impregnable from above, but quickly descends.
24. Izan Gimenez (Valencia/#5)
Strong and hardworking midfielder of those who are not left in a team. Great ball handling and great shooting.
25. Maxence Thevenet (Marseille/#5)
Very strong midfielder with the ability to cover multiple fields. Gifted with great ability with the ball at his feet and creativity to create scoring opportunities.
26. Jesus Espejo (Villarreal/#15)
Strong and quick center back. Strong in duels and has a good ability to react to the moves of rivals.
27. Jeff Ntamag (Dortmund/#9)
Fast and efficient forward of those who always have a goal between their eyebrows. Excellent reading of the game to throw off unmarks and get out between the lines.
28. Rus Mba Hernando (Barça/#9)
Mobile and elusive striker with the ability to be unpredictable by dribbling thanks to a great mastery of both legs.
29. Alex Figueroa (Las Palmas/#11)
Electric and unbalanced attacker endowed with excellent area intelligence. He is brave and willful, fighting for every ball as if it were his last.
30. Sebas Torrealba (Tenerife/#9)
Uncomfortable striker for rivals, those who are hungry and have an eye for goal. Good reading of the movement of his teammates to open passing lanes.
Source: La Verdad

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