Naroa
He steps on Mendizorroza's lawn with an overwhelming personality. She looks firmly, sure of herself, as if those 15 years that she will turn on May 16 were a pure anecdote because she is already a veteran. Fascinates me
Naroa
How he poses for the camera and how he pampers the ball, accommodating it in that fibrado body that has already experienced a lot of football.
His father,
Iñaki Garcia
, he played in Third and his uncle, Javier, at Deportivo Alavés. Her aitite (grandfather) made her a partner the day after she was born. From the age of 3 he has hit the ball
Naroa
Since he was 8 years old, he started at the Alavés school. Because the club, centenary since this Saturday, has done very well with women's football, with the Gloriosas. The professional team was founded in 2017 but has been pampered by the youth academy for a long time. They want the Gloriosas to be an encouragement for the girls of Vitoria who love football and their club, such as
Naroa
.
The referent of this awake and charismatic adolescent are “
Mapi León and Antoine Griezmann, because he tries to overcome game by game even if things don't go well for him. Referents blaugrana, clearly. And it is that the best soccer memory that keeps
Naroa
This is when her father took her to Vicente Calderón to live the final of the Copa del Rey between Deportivo Alavés and Barça. A party.
She, who won the Donosti Cup, whose house is full of trophies, is the living exponent of how the Baskonia-Alavés group works in pursuit of its community. Nothing is fictitious. Nothing is to look good. The projects are believed, they are honest with the proposals, whatever it is. And in women's football they were clear from day one but they worked on the project to make it last.
The dream of
Naroa
It is to debut with the Gloriosas, who now play in the Silver division, and with the Spanish team. And when she grows up she wants to be a “footballer and combine it with being a Physical Education teacher”.
The technical secretary of the Gloriosas,
Dafne Triviño
, reinforced the team this season to compete in the Iberdrola challenge. In the first game of the season, Joseba Basarrate
made the debut of the team player,
Miku
, a young Japanese promise.
Naroa
Look at the camera. “I'm not good at touches,” he says after adding more than thirty … Stay with his face, with that sure and deep look. Don't forget your name.