spanish football player

Bartra and the second or maternal family name is Aregall. In this spanish name, the first gear or parental surname isand the second or maternal family diagnose is Marc Bartra Aregall ( Catalan : [ ˈmaɾɡ ˈbaɾtɾə əɾəˈɣaʎ ], spanish : [ ˈmaɾɣ ˈβaɾtɾa aɾeˈɣal ] ; born 15 January 1991 ) is a spanish professional football player who plays as a centre-back for La Liga club Real Betis.

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He started his career at Barcelona, where he played 103 professional games and scored six goals across seven seasons, winning 13 honours including five La Liga titles. In 2016, he joined Borussia Dortmund for €8 million. Bartra won the 2013 european Championships with Spain ‘s under-21 team. He made his aged debut in 2013, and was selected for Euro 2016 .

Club career [edit ]

Bartra education for Barcelona in 2014

Barcelona [edit ]

Born in Sant Jaume dels Domenys, Tarragona, Catalonia, Bartra joined RCD Espanyol as a child before moving to FC Barcelona ‘s youth arrangement, La Masia, at historic period 11. After progressing through its ranks, he was promoted to the B side in 2009. [ 2 ] Bartra made his first-team debut on 14 February 2010, coming on as a substitute for Jeffrén Suárez for the final 30 minutes of a 2–1 passing to Atlético Madrid at the Vicente Calderón Stadium. [ 3 ] He started his foremost La Liga game one year and three months late, playing the stallion 0–0 home draw against Deportivo de La Coruña, [ 4 ] and scored his beginning goal on 21 May 2011 to help them come from behind to win it 3–1 at Málaga CF in the temper ‘s last circle. [ 5 ] In the 2012–13 campaign, Bartra joined the beginning team team permanently, but coach Tito Vilanova tended to field Javier Mascherano, Alex Song and Adriano ahead of him, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and played merely 16 games in all competitions. He signed a new three-year contract in March 2014. [ 9 ] On 16 April 2014, in the concluding of the Copa del Rey against Real Madrid, with five minutes remaining, Gareth Bale outsprinted Bartra from the center line – with the former campaign off the field at one point – before scoring the 2–1 achiever. He himself had levelled the score center into the second half, from a Xavi corner kick. [ 10 ] He remained a third or fourth choice under new director Luis Enrique, [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] making 25 appearances and scoring once as the team won the treble in 2014–15. [ 14 ]

Borussia Dortmund [edit ]

On 3 June 2016, Bartra was sold to german club Borussia Dortmund for an calculate tip of €8 million, signing a four-year softwood. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] He made his competitive debut on 14 August, playing the entire 2–0 loss against FC Bayern Munich for the DFL-Supercup, [ 17 ] and a month late scored his first goal in a 6–0 succeed at Legia Warsaw for the group stage of the UEFA Champions League. [ 18 ] On 11 April 2017, when Dortmund was heading to Westfalenstadion for their Champions League quarter-final tie against AS Monaco FC, the team bus was hit by three explosions. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] Bartra, who broke the radial bone in his arm and had debris lodged in his bridge player in the fail, undergo an process the follow day, [ 21 ] [ 22 ] when the Germans played the reschedule bet on and lost 2–3 ; [ 23 ] he later described the event as the “ longest and hardest 15 minutes of my life ”, [ 24 ] and returned to training 29 days after his operation. [ 25 ] Bartra ‘s first match after returning took place on 20 May 2017, and he played the entire 4–3 home win over SV Werder Bremen [ 26 ] – he had besides been an idle substitute in the previous fixture against FC Augsburg. [ 27 ] One workweek later, he helped to the conquest of the DFB-Pokal after starting in the 2–1 kill of Eintracht Frankfurt in Berlin. [ 28 ]

Betis [edit ]

On 30 January 2018, Bartra completed his transportation to Real Betis on a five-and-a-half-year contract. [ 29 ] He scored his first gear goal for his newly team on 12 May, putting the hosts ahead in an eventual 2–2 bowler hat home draw against Sevilla FC. [ 30 ]

International career [edit ]

Bartra won 37 caps for Spain at youth level all categories comprised, including 16 for the under-21s. He made his introduction for the broad side on 16 November 2013, playing the entire 2–1 friendly win in equatorial Guinea. [ 31 ] This game was late annulled by FIFA as they had not been notified early on enough that the referee would be from equatorial Guinea, [ 32 ] and his first valid appearance took place on 8 September 2014 as he came on as a 68th-minute stand-in for Sergio Ramos in a 5–1 home gloat against Macedonia for the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifiers. [ 33 ]

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On 17 May 2016, Bartra was named in Vicente del Bosque ‘s probationary police squad of 25 for the finals in France, [ 34 ] and he besides made it to the final examination tilt of 23. [ 35 ] As the tournament ended at the round of 16, he was an idle member. Bartra scored his beginning finish for his country on 11 October 2018, contributing to a 4–1 friendly frustration of Wales at the Millennium Stadium. [ 36 ]

style of play [edit ]

Bartra is known for his footstep and pass. He is mentally impregnable, is skilled in the breeze and is able to play as a right-back, where he can cut in and assist. [ 37 ]

personal life [edit ]

Bartra ‘s fraternal duplicate brother, Èric, besides came through La Masia. [ 38 ] He started a relationship with Grand Prix motorbike racing diarist Melissa Jiménez in February 2014, and welcomed daughter Gala on 18 August of the watch class. [ 39 ]

career statistics [edit ]

club [edit ]

As of 30 September 2021[40]

International [edit ]

As of 11 October 2018[41]

Appearances and goals by national team and year

National team
Year
Apps
Goals

Spain

2013
1
0

2014
3
0

2015
3
0

2016
5
0

2017
1
0

2018
1
1

Total
14
1

As of 11 October 2018[41]
Scores and results list Spain’s goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Bartra goal.

List of international goals scored by Marc Bartra

No.

Date

Venue

Cap

Opponent

Score

Result

Competition

1
11 October 2018
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales
14
 Wales
4–0
4–1
Friendly

Honours [edit ]

Barcelona [ 40 ]
Borussia Dortmund
Spain U19
Spain U21
Individual

References [edit ]

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