The departure of Jorge Molina, Rochina and Quini is official this Monday of Granada, three in one go. Molina, who at 41 is one of the longest-serving players in national football, has expressed his intention to continue to be active as a professional even in the recovery process, the same is the case with Rochina, 32, although both will have to do it outside of Granada.
The Nasrid club would have invited Molina to be part of the club’s structure, but the veteran soccer player wants to continue playing and will be looking for a team.
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In his first two seasons at Granada, where he featured qualification to the quarterfinals of the Europa League in 2021 with Diego Martínez on the bench, he was the team’s top scorer, with fifteen and twelve goals, respectively.
In addition, with Granada, he managed to become the oldest player to score a goal in the Europa League and the oldest footballer to score a treble in First Division history thanks to his three goals against Mallorca in December 2021.
Jorge Molina, who was one of Granada’s captains, left the club after playing a total of 115 official matches in which he scored 31 goals.
Source: La Verdad

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