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Iago Aspas Juncal (Galician pronunciation: [iˈaɣʊ ˈaspɐs]; born 1 August 1987) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a striker for La Liga club Celta, which he captains, and the Spain national team. He has spent most of his career with Celta, appearing in 493 official games across 15 seasons and scoring 204 goals. [4]
HSMs can be part of ASPAs, ASMAs, or simply be listed as such. The elements that are part of a Historic Site and Monument must not be damaged, removed or destroyed. As of 2024, there are 76 ASPAs, 6 ASMAs and 91 HSMs, although these numbers tend to increase gradually with advances in knowledge of the continent.
Nebraska had two match point opportunities at 24–22, but Penn State tied it at 24–24. Penn State eventually won the fourth set, 28–26, to force a fifth set. In the fifth set, Penn State was able to maintain at least a 1-point lead throughout most of the set, and eventually won on a final kill from senior outside hitter Camryn Hannah, 15–13.
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Iago Aspas (14) All: Iago Aspas (14) Highest home attendance: 23,614 (vs Real Madrid, 17 August 2019) Lowest home attendance: 11,932 (vs Osasuna, 5 January 2020) Average home league attendance: 17,619: Biggest win: Celta Vigo 6–0 Alavés: Biggest defeat: Mallorca 5–1 Celta Vigo
Celta de Vigo; 2018–19 season; President: Carlos Mouriño: Head coach: Antonio Mohamed (until 12 November 2018) Miguel Cardoso (from 12 November 2018 until 3 March 2019) Fran Escribá
Born in Marín, Pontevedra, Galicia, Mallo played youth football for three local clubs, finishing his development with RC Celta de Vigo. [3] He was immediately inserted in the first-team setup, appearing in 25 Segunda División games in his first season, starting with a 2–1 home loss against CD Numancia on 29 August 2009 in which he came on as a half-time substitute for Roberto Lago. [4]