Enric Gallego

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Enric Gallego
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Gallego with Tenerife in 2022
Personal information
Full name Enric Gallego Puigsech
Date of birth (1986-09-12) 12 September 1986 (age 38)
Place of birth Barcelona, Spain
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Tenerife
Number 18
Youth career
Buen Pastor
Gramenet
Badalona
2003–2006 Buen Pastor
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2006–2007 Buen Pastor 8 (0)
2007–2008 Alzamora 44 (27)
2009 Premià 15 (7)
2009–2010 Espanyol B 17 (2)
2010–2013 Cornellà 100 (55)
2013–2014 Badalona 21 (2)
2014–2015 Olot 11 (0)
2015–2017 Cornellà 98 (46)
2018–2019 Extremadura 33 (25)
2019 Huesca 19 (5)
2019–2020 Getafe 5 (0)
2020Osasuna (loan) 14 (3)
2020–2021 Osasuna 22 (0)
2021– Tenerife 109 (27)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 8 June 2024

Enric Gallego Puigsech (born 12 September 1986) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a striker for CD Tenerife.

Contents

Club career

Early career

Born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Gallego had several working-class jobs alongside his amateur footballing career, such as lorry driver, builder and air conditioning installer. [1] He made his senior debut with UD Buen Pastor in the 2006–07 season, in the regional leagues. In January 2009, he joined Tercera División club CE Premià after a prolific spell at Alzamora CF. [2] [3]

In June 2009, Gallego signed for RCD Espanyol and was immediately assigned to their reserves in the Segunda División B. After featuring sparingly, he moved to UE Cornellà of the fourth division, scoring five goals in a 6–0 away win against FC Ascó on 31 October 2010. [4] He remained a regular in the following years as well as acting as captain a being a locker room reference, [5] as his team missed out promotion in 2013. [6]

On 8 July 2013, Gallego agreed a contract with division three side CF Badalona, where he had already played as a youth. [7] On 25 June 2014, he moved to UE Olot in the same tier, [8] before moving back to Cornellà the following January. [9]

Extremadura

On 2 January 2018, Gallego joined Extremadura UD also in the third division, [10] after the club triggered his 200,000 release clause. [11] He scored 28 goals in total during the campaign, and achieved promotion to Segunda División with Extremadura. [12]

Gallego made his debut as a full-time professional at the age of 31 years and 11 months on 24 August 2018, starting the 0–1 home loss against Deportivo de La Coruña. [13] [14] He scored his first goal in the second tier on 9 September, in a 1–3 defeat to Granada CF at the Estadio Francisco de la Hera. [15]

On 22 September 2018, Gallego scored a hat-trick in a 4–1 away rout of CF Rayo Majadahonda, [16] and added four goals in a 4–1 victory at CF Reus Deportiu on 17 November. He was awarded the Player of the Month accolade for December. [17]

Huesca

On 16 January 2019, Gallego signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with La Liga strugglers SD Huesca, for a rumoured fee of €2 million. [18] Three days later, he made his debut in the league, starting in a 0–3 home loss against Atlético Madrid. [19] He scored his first goal in the competition on 1 February, opening an eventual 4–0 home win over Real Valladolid. [20]

Getafe

On 8 July 2019, Gallego agreed to a three-year contract with Getafe CF after his €6 million release clause was met. [21] His competitive bow took place on 18 August, playing 11 minutes of the 1–0 defeat at Atlético Madrid. [22]

Gallego's maiden appearance in the UEFA Europa League occurred on 19 September 2019, as he started the 1–0 home win against Trabzonspor in the group stage. [23]

Osasuna

On 28 January 2020, after being rarely used, [24] Gallego was loaned to fellow top-flight CA Osasuna with an obligatory buyout clause if the team avoid relegation. [25] In July, after this was achieved, he signed a permanent contract until 2022 for a €2 million fee. [26] [27]

Gallego left the El Sadar Stadium on 12 August 2021, having scored four times from 40 matches. [28]

Tenerife

On 24 August 2021, Gallego agreed to a two-year deal at second-tier CD Tenerife. [29]

International career

In March 2019, Gallego was called up to the Catalonia representative team for a friendly against Venezuela. [30] However, Huesca refused to let him and Álex Gallar take part in the match. [31]

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References

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