David Villa .. Valencia left forced to make history with Barcelona


Vissel Kobe striker David Villa has decided to retire from football at the end of the season after a busy career.

Villa is one of the pillars of the golden generation of the Spanish national team, which culminated in the 2010 Cup and Euro 2008.

In the following report, "" highlights Vias' career:

The Beginning


Villa was born in the town of Tula, in the municipality of Langreo, in the northwestern region of Asturias, on December 3, 1981.

Villa's career with football almost ended before it began, as he broke his thigh bone to the right leg, but recovered to complete his career.

He was nicknamed "The Boy" because he starred in playing games with children much older than him.

Villa started as a youngster at Langreo before joining Sporting Gijon, with whom he was included in various age groups until he reached the first team in 2001.

Two years later he left for Real Zaragoza, who played for him two seasons and was crowned King's Cup and Spanish Super Cup before joining Valencia in the summer of 2005.

Glow Stage

Villa began the brilliant stage by joining the bat, where the young man succeeded in leaving his mark with the orange team to attract attention to him.

Villa spent five years with Valencia, making 219 appearances, scoring 127 goals, making 22 more and winning a single title, the Spanish King's Cup 2007-2008.

Villa did not want to leave Valencia and extended his contract with the team a year before his departure, but the financial crisis suffered by the "bats" at the time, forced the club to sell, amid the interest of Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola then decided to strengthen the offensive line with the signing of Villa in the summer of 2010, in a deal worth a financial value of then 40 million euros.

Villa played three years with the Blaugrana shirt, making 119 appearances, scoring 48 goals and making 24 more.

Villa was crowned with Barca with La Liga twice, the Champions League, the Spanish Super Cup twice and the Club World Cup.

Although the first season of Villa with Barcelona was remarkable with 23 goals and 12 more, the injury suffered in December 2011 in the World Cup clubs against the Qatari club and caused his absence for a long time affected his level, to leave Barcelona to Atletico Madrid In 2013.

With the Rojplancos, Villa played only one season in 2013-2014, during which he participated in 47 games, scored 15 goals and made five more, and led the team to win the league title and reach the final of the Champions League.

Beginning of the End

Villa decided to leave Europe in 2014 and had several experiences at the ranks of New York City, Melbourne, Australia, and finally Vissel Kobe of Japan.

Villa followed the likes of Torres and Iniesta by playing in the last league.

The International March


Villa started his international career on 9 February 2005, under Luis Aragones, where he played as a substitute against San Marino in the World Cup qualifiers.

Aragones joined him in the 2006 World Cup and scored three goals before being eliminated from the last 16.

Villa led Spain's attack at Euro 2008 and led La Roja to the title, scoring four goals and winning the Golden Boot as the tournament's top scorer.

Villa also took part in the 2009 Confederations Cup, where Spain was third in the group stage against South Africa.

Villa, together with the historic generation of Matador, won the 2010 World Cup with five goals.

The injury prevented Villa from participating in Euro 2012 and participated in the Confederations Cup in 2013 when Matador finished second after a 3-0 defeat against Brazil.

Villa played in a singles match at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, where Spain was called early in the group stage.

Villa played 98 games, scoring 59 goals, which is the historical goal of Spain.


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