The Canary Derby came to a passionate end in the early hours of yesterday morning, with Las Palmas FC entering the history books of Gran Canaria Stadium with a victory. The Canary Islands, the jewel of southwestern Spain, is famous for its many soccer talents. Today, let's focus on six of the brightest stars in this river of stars!
Pedro (name)
Pedro, a small player from the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, is known for his exceptional dribbling skills and precise passing. In seven seasons with Barcelona's first team, he made 321 appearances, scoring 99 goals and contributing 62 assists, winning 20 trophies with the team. In the Champions League final, he helped the team win twice, becoming a witness to the history of the Red and Blue Army. Now he has moved to Chelsea in the English Premier League and Roma in the Italian Serie A, continuing to write his own legend.
Padre (name)
Pedri, who is only 20 years old, is fighting for the World Cup with the Spanish team. The midfield star has excellent footwork and passing ability, and is considered to be the future star of Barcelona and the hope of the Spanish national team. In the 2020/21 season, he won the European Golden Boy Award for his outstanding performance and was selected for the Spanish national team this season, helping the team to reach the World Cup.
David Silva
Born in 1986, David Silva was a core player for Manchester City and the Spanish national team. After making a name for himself at the Valencia youth camp, he joined City and won numerous honors for the team.After the 2018 World Cup, he announced his retirement from the national team and joined Real Sociedad in the summer of 2020 to continue his passion on the pitch.
Hesse
Born in 1993, Hesse was a hopeful star of Real Madrid and the Spanish national team. However, injuries became the turning point of his career. After a long period of injuries, he returned to his hometown Las Palmas, but was never able to regain his former form.
Peléron (grape type)
The legendary player, who played for La Coruna for many years, contributed countless moments to Spanish soccer. At the national team level, he participated in Euro 2000, Euro 2004 and the 2002 World Cup. Today, he has become a living fossil of Spanish soccer and is highly respected by fans.
Vieira
In 2018, Vieira joined Beijing Guoan and played for the team for three and a half years. He scored 30 goals and contributed 30 assists, making him the best midfielder in the team's history. Now, he has returned to his hometown Las Palmas to continue playing for the team.