Carles Aleñá

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Carles Aleñá
Aleñá with Barcelona B in 2017
Personal information
Full name Carles Aleñá Castillo[1]
Date of birth (1998-01-05) 5 January 1998 (age 26)
Place of birth Mataró, Spain
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Central midfielder
Team information
Current team
Getafe
(on loan from Barcelona)
Number 11
Youth career
2005–2016 Barcelona
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2015–2018 Barcelona B 83 (18)
2016– Barcelona 26 (2)
2020Betis (loan) 17 (1)
2021–Getafe (loan) 4 (0)
International career
2013 Spain U16 3 (0)
2013–2015 Spain U17 16 (3)
2015–2017 Spain U19 13 (2)
2019 Spain U21 3 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 05:41, 3 February 2021 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 3 September 2020

Carles Aleñá Castillo (born 5 January 1998) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Getafe on loan from Barcelona.

Club career

Barcelona

Born in Mataró, Barcelona, Catalonia, Aleñá moved to FC Barcelona's youth system, La Masia, in 2005 at the age of 7, after a successful trial.[2][3] Highly rated by the club,[4][5] he made his debut with the reserves on 29 August 2015, coming on as a late substitute for David Babunski in a 0–0 Segunda División B home draw against Pobla de Mafumet.[6]

On 24 November 2015, Aleñá scored a spectacular goal in a UEFA Youth League game against Roma.[7] He scored his first senior goal on 19 December, in a Barcelona B 2–4 away loss to Eldense.[8]

Aleñá was first included in Barcelona's main squad on 10 February 2016,[9] remaining an unused substitute in their 1–1 away draw against Valencia in the second leg of 2015-16 Copa del Rey semi-finals.[10] He made his first team debut on 30 November of that year, starting and scoring the equalizer in an away draw against Hércules for the same scoreline, in the same competition.[11]

Aleñá made his La Liga debut on 2 April 2017, coming on as a second-half substitute for Ivan Rakitić in a 4–1 away routing of Granada.[12] On 28 June, he signed a three-year professional deal with Barcelona, including a release clause of €75 million.[13] In July 2018, he was nominated for the Golden Boy award. On 4 December 2018, Aleñá was officially promoted to the first team, two days after scoring his first league goal for Barcelona against Villareal.

Loan to Real Betis

On 28 December 2019, Barceona announced that they had reached an agreement with Real Betis for the loan transfer of Aleñá until the end of the season.[14] He played 19 games for the team from Seville, and scored in a 3–0 home win over Osasuna on 8 July.[15]

Loan to Getafe

On 6 January 2021, it was announced that Barcelona reached an agreement with Getafe over a loan move until the end of the season.[16][17][18]

Personal life

Aleñá's father Francesc was also a footballer; a forward, he played for several clubs in the 1980s and 1990s.[19][20]

Career statistics

As of 31 January 2021[21]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Copa del Rey Europe Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Barcelona B 2015–16 Segunda División B 14 1 14 1
2016–17 23 3 6[a] 0 29 3
2017–18 Segunda División 38 11 38 11
2018–19 Segunda División B 8 3 8 3
Total 83 18 6 0 89 18
Barcelona 2016–17 La Liga 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 1
2017–18 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
2018–19 17 2 7 0 3 0 0 0 27 2
2019–20 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0
2020–21 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 0
Total 26 2 11 1 7 0 0 0 44 3
Betis (loan) 2019–20 La Liga 17 1 2 0 19 1
Getafe CF (loan) 2020–21 La Liga 4 0 0 0 4 0
Career total 129 21 13 1 7 0 6 0 156 22
  1. ^ All appearances in Segunda División B play-offs

Honours

Barcelona

References

  1. ^ "Acta del Partido celebrado el 12 de mayo de 2019, en Barcelona" [Minutes of the Match held on 12 May 2019, in Barcelona] (in Spanish). Royal Spanish Football Federation. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
  2. ^ Carles Aleñá, uno de los elegidos (Carles Aleñá, one of the chosen); Mundo Deportivo, 14 September 2015 (in Spanish)
  3. ^ Carles Aleñá, una excepción (Carles Aleñá, an exception); Mundo Deportivo, 5 April 2017 (in Spanish)
  4. ^ Aleñá, el Maradona de la cantera (Aleñá, the Maradona of the youth system); Mundo Deportivo, 27 September 2012 (in Spanish)
  5. ^ Así es Carles Aleñá, la nueva perla de la cantera azulgrana (So is Carles Aleñá, the new pearl of Barcelona's youth system); Marca, 19 February 2016 (in Spanish)
  6. ^ Un penalti fallado en el 90' impide el primer triunfo del Barça B (A missed penalty in the 90th minute prevents the first triumph of Barça B); Sport, 29 August 2015 (in Spanish)
  7. ^ Watch Carles Aleñá's stunning goal for Barcelona; UEFA, 24 November 2015
  8. ^ "CD Eldense-Barça B: Derrota para cerrar el año (4-2)" [Eldense CD-Barça B: Defeat to end the year (4-2)] (in Spanish). 19 December 2015.
  9. ^ FC Barcelona announce squad for Mestalla; FC Barcelona, 10 February 2016
  10. ^ Barça salvage 1–1 King's Cup draw against improved Valencia; Reuters, 10 February 2016
  11. ^ Otro petardazo del Barça (Another firecracker from Barça); Marca, 30 November 2016 (in Spanish)
  12. ^ Carles Aleñá: un debut de cinco minutos (Carles Aleñá: a five-minute debut); Sport, 2 April 2017 (in Spanish)
  13. ^ Carles Aleñá agrees to new FC Barcelona contract; FC Barcelona, 28 June 2017
  14. ^ "Agreement with Betis for the loan of Carles Aleñá". FC Barcelona. 28 December 2019. Retrieved 28 December 2019.
  15. ^ Millar, Colin (8 July 2020). "Real Betis pick up morale-boosting win over Osasuna". Football España. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  16. ^ Clark, Gill (6 January 2021). "OFFICIAL: Carles Alena joins Getafe on loan". Barca Blaugranes. Retrieved 6 January 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  17. ^ Mihaitalazarica (6 January 2021). "COMUNICADO OFICIAL: Carles Aleñá" (in Spanish). Getafe. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  18. ^ Mihaitalazarica (6 January 2021). "Carles Aleñá loaned out to Getafe". Barcelona. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  19. ^ Carles Aleñá: "No me llamo Carles, me llamo Pivaldo" (Carles Aleñá: "My name is not Carles, call me Pivaldo"); Sport, 14 September 2015 (in Spanish)
  20. ^ Aleñá (Francisco Aleñá Jiménez), BDFutbol
  21. ^ Carles Aleñá at Soccerway

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