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Santi Cazorla: 'the barça Has Always Attracted Me for Its Game, but I Never Had the Chance'

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Santiago Cazorla González (Lugo de Llanera, 1984) is one of those footballers who has earned a pulse to be considered a legend of Spanish football. At the age of 41, the Asturian midfielder enjoys this recognition in active and in the club of his life, Real Oviedo, who joined the select club of the centennial Spanish football teams on Thursday 26 March.Although the sport situation is far from being desired both by the club and by Cazorla himself…
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Santiago Cazorla González (Lugo de Llanera, 1984) is one of those footballers who has earned a pulse to be considered a legend of Spanish football. At the age of 41, the Asturian midfielder enjoys this recognition in active and in the club of his life, Real Oviedo, who joined the select club of the centennial Spanish football teams on Thursday 26 March.Although the sport situation is far from being desired both by the club and by Cazorla himself…

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sport.es broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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