Spaniards around the world: Marcos Celorrio, Dani Ramírez, Jon Bakero …

In his first tenure with the Sandefjord, frames Celorrio managed to score his first goal in the Norwegian First Division. The Logroño forward opened from the penalty spot with a goal that could not prevent the defeat of his team (3-1) in Bergen. On their return to the elite, those of Martí Cifuentes chain five defeats consecutively and occupy 'play-out' positions. Also in Norway, the canary Maikel Snow began his second season at Fredrikstad, Third, scoring the winning goal (3-4) against Floro.

There were also Spanish goals in Poland. Dani Ramirez, who remained at the gates of the Cup final, took revenge on Lechia with a goal that led Lech Poznan to victory. The railwaymen virtually won and closed their qualification for the Europa League qualifying round. Also marked Israel PortAlthough his team, Slask Wroclaw, could not pass the tie (2-2) against Pogon Szczecin. He did win the Piast Gliwice. And he did it thanks to a Spanish: Jorge Felix. The Madrid striker participated in both goals for his team against Jagiellonia. He recovered the ball that meant 1-0, the work of Parzyszek, and scored the 2-0 header. Górnik Zabrze also won to the sound of his Spanish footballers: Jesús Jiménez scored a goal and gave an assist, while Igor Angulo gave the same goal and also signed a double. The best news of the weekend in Poland came, however, from Warsaw, where a Legia win from Iñaki Astiz and Joseph Kanté awarded legionaries the 12th Ekstraklasa in their history. The worst, since Gdynia, where despite winning, the Arka of Santi Samanes He confirmed that he will accompany Korona and LKS Lodz to Segunda.

Another team struggling to win the league title is the St. Gallen by Víctor Ruiz and Jordi Quintillà, who recovered the leadership of the Swiss First Division despite not passing the tie (1-1) in Servette. The two Spanish footballers, regular starters, already knew that Young Boys had fallen on the field of Basel by Spanish physical trainers Luis Suárez and Nacho Torreño.

In Austria, Jephthah Betancor He scored the goal that allowed Ried to score, who was momentarily placed leader of the Second Division of the Central European country. The Canary striker, formerly of UD Las Palmas, already has 13 goals this season. Less, three, accumulates Alberto Prada, who also 'wet' although with a worse result, since his team, Vorwarts Steyr, fell 3-1 in Lustenau and is sixth in the silver category of Austrian soccer.

He did win the Hermannstadt by Rubén Albés, who is already chaining three consecutive victories in the Romanian First Division. Sibiu's team defeated FC Voluntari 2-1, which linked 11 games without losing, and already has a five point advantage over the relegation zone. Yes, Asteras Tripolis is saved, who defeated Xanthi 1-2 and leads the relegation group in the Greek Super League. Xesc Regís and Luis Fernández scored the goals that sent Carlos Abad and Jorge Casado's Xanthi to the 'play-out'. In Iceland's Second Division, Gonzalo Zamorano gave Olafsvik his first victory of the season.

In England, a goal by Pablo Hernández left Leeds United one step away from returning to the Premier League 16 years later. Marcelo Bielsa's men could move up next Thursday if they beat Barnsley at home and Brentford can't beat Preston.

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Ricardo Rodríguez, during a Vortis training.

Hurricane Rising

In the United States, upon the return of Major League Soccer, where the New England Revolution defeated Montreal Impact thanks to an assistance from Carles Gil, we must add the great start of the USL Championship by the 'Spanish Phoenix Rising'. The team of José Aguinaga, Jon Bakero and Santi Moar, who already won 6-1 on opening day, beat the LA Galaxy subsidiary 4-0. Bakero scored a goal from the penalty spot and Moar assisted.

In Japan something happened that had not happened yet this season: all the Second teams led by Spanish technicians won. Ricardo Rodríguez's Tokushima Vortis defeated Ryukyu 1-3, Albert Puig's Albirex Niigata defeated Yamaga by the minimum and Fernando Jubero's Jubilo Iwata won at home against Renofa Yamaguchi.