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Fede San Emeterio
Personal information
Full name Federico San Emeterio Díaz
Date of birth (1997-03-16) 16 March 1997 (age 27)
Place of birth Sierra de Ibio, Spain
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 8+12 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Valladolid
Number 16
Youth career
Textil Escudo
2007–2014 Racing Santander
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2014–2016 Racing Santander 68 (1)
2016–2018 Sevilla B 77 (5)
2018– Valladolid 14 (0)
2018–2019Granada (loan) 36 (2)
International career
2015 Spain U19 3 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 28 February 2020

Federico "Fede" San Emeterio Díaz (born 16 March 1997) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Real Valladolid as a central midfielder.

Club career

Racing

Born in Sierra de Ibio, Mazcuerras, Cantabria, San Emeterio joined Racing de Santander's youth academy in 2007, aged 10.[1] On 14 January 2014, before even having appeared with the reserves, he made his senior debut, coming on as a late substitute in a 2–0 away win against UD Almería for the season's Copa del Rey.[2]

San Emeterio first appeared in Segunda División B on 10 May, again from the bench in a 1–1 away draw to Coruxo FC. On 24 August he played his first match as a professional, replacing Javi Soria in the 64th minute of a 0–1 away loss against Girona FC for the Segunda División.[3]

San Emeterio contributed with 35 appearances during the campaign, as his team suffered relegation. He scored his first senior goal on 4 October 2015, in a 2–0 victory at Sporting de Gijón B.[4]

Sevilla

On 16 August 2016, both San Emeterio and his brother moved to another reserve team, signing a three-year contract with Sevilla Atlético in the second level.[5] He netted three times from 39 games (all starts) in his second year, which ended in relegation after the last-place finish.[6]

Valladolid

On 16 August 2018, San Emeterio joined Real Valladolid on a three-year deal, being immediately loaned to Granada CF in the second division.[7] He made his La Liga debut while at the service of the former club, starting the 1–1 away draw against Real Madrid on 24 August 2019.[8]

Personal life

San Emeterio's twin brother, Borja, is also a footballer. A defender, he too was groomed at Racing.[9]

References

  1. ^ El primer viaje de Fede, el chico para todo (First trip of Fede, does-it-all kid); El Diario Montañés, 14 January 2014 (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Un monumento al Racing (A monument to Racing); Marca, 14 January 2014 (in Spanish)
  3. ^ Un gol de Felipe Sanchón le basta al Girona (A goal from Felipe Sanchón is enough for Girona); Marca, 25 August 2014 (in Spanish)
  4. ^ El Racing gana al Sporting B (0–2) y acumula 180 minutos sin encajar gol (Racing defeat Sporting B (0–2) and total 180 minutes without conceding a goal); Racing Santander, 4 October 2015 (in Spanish)
  5. ^ Borja y Fede San Emeterio refuerzan al Sevilla Atlético (Borja and Fede San Emeterio bolster Sevilla Atlético); Sevilla FC, 16 August 2016 (in Spanish)
  6. ^ "El Real Valladolid ficha a Fede San Emeterio y lo cede al" [Real Valladolid sign Fede San Emeterio and loan him to Granada] (in Spanish). El Norte de Castilla. 16 August 2018. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  7. ^ "El Pucela ficha a Fede San Emeterio y lo cede al Granada" [Pucela sign Fede San Emeterio and loan him to Granada] (in Spanish). Real Valladolid. 16 August 2018. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  8. ^ "El Valladolid saca un punto del Bernabéu con un gol de Guardiola en el minuto 88" [Valladolid rescue point from the Bernabéu with 88th-minute goal from Guardiola] (in Spanish). Cadena COPE. 24 August 2019. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  9. ^ Hermanos de sangre verdiblanca (Brothers of green-and-white blood); El Diario Montañés, 19 November 2014 (in Spanish)