Dani Güiza, a goal to continue making football history

Jorge Abizanda

Updated:09/18/2021 12:59h

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The Athletic Sanluqueño is surprising at the start of the championship in the Group II of the First Division RFEF, in which the Cádiz club, after its victory in Castalia (0-1) and in the absence of the matches of the fourth day, appears as the leader with two wins and the same number of draws. This Friday, the team trained by Pedro Buenaventura he won his match against an opponent as complicated as Castellón thanks to a penalty from the incombustible Dani Güiza (Jerez de la Frontera, August 17, 1980), who at 41 years of age continues to enjoy and make football history.

(The new life of Dani Güiza in Sanlúcar)

Idolized in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, where he has been since 2017, the forward, champion of the European Championship with Spain in 2008, continues with energy and strength to continue running with the ball in the Athletic Sanluqueño, a club in which the forward has become a standard. Like Güiza, numerous footballers have played throughout history in the first four categories of Spanish football, but few have been able to celebrate goals in all of them and one of those who have achieved it has been, precisely, the Andalusian striker, who has marked in First division, Second, Second B, Third and, this Friday in the First RFEF (converted now is the third step of football). However, Güiza on his visit to Castalia became the fourth player in history to mark with more than 41 years in the three main categories, something that, according to the account @LaLigaenDirecto, only three players had achieved so far: Óscar Quesada, César Caneda and Eduardo Rifaterra.

Güiza (41 years and 31 days), Architect in 2016 of the goal that returned Cádiz to the Second Division, accepted the offer of Atlético Sanluqueño to play in the Third Division in the 1917-18 campaign after leaving the yellow club and that same course ended up celebrating the promotion with the El Palmar stadium as a whole. The Jerez de la Frontera striker, the last Spanish top scorer in the First Division (2007/08), also played for Cádiz, Getafe and Mallorca, among other LaLiga clubs; in the Turkish Fenerbahce, led by Luis Aragonés, and also in the Cerro Porteño in Paraguay.

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