Santi Cazorla left a deep mark on Spanish football, but one of the most unique chapters of his career occurred away from the spotlights, next to the Parque del Oeste in La Argañosa, dressed in the Astur shirt. There, in the club that also saw the internationals Manu García and Joaquín Alonso pass, Cazorla lived a decisive year that molded the footballer who would later fall in love with the world. At the end of the 90s, when El Mago was only 14 …
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Santi Cazorla left a deep mark on Spanish football, but one of the most unique chapters of his career occurred away from the spotlights, next to the Parque del Oeste in La Argañosa, dressed in the Astur shirt. There, in the club that also saw the internationals Manu García and Joaquín Alonso pass, Cazorla lived a decisive year that molded the footballer who would later fall in love with the world. At the end of the 90s, when El Mago was only 14 …