For Mikel Oyarzabal, captain of the Real Sociedad and one of the names of the Spanish team, the rest has a fixed place on the map: Jaca, in the province of Huesca.For years, this Pyrenean town has functioned as its second family residence, a space where football is paused and life is reduced to quiet walks, simple routines and a discretion that in other destinations would be impossible.In Jaca, Oyarzabal is not the player who fills stadiums, but…
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For Mikel Oyarzabal, captain of the Real Sociedad and one of the names of the Spanish team, the rest has a fixed place on the map: Jaca, in the province of Huesca.For years, this Pyrenean town has functioned as its second family residence, a space where football is paused and life is reduced to quiet walks, simple routines and a discretion that in other destinations would be impossible.In Jaca, Oyarzabal is not the player who fills stadiums, but…