L’Olot reforça el seu equip: Mas, Fuentes i Puigbert renoven per il·lusió i passió en un nou any de creixement

Marc Mas Renews with UE Olot: Veteran Striker Set for Seventh Season

UE Olot has secured a cornerstone of its attacking lineup, announcing that veteran striker Marc Mas will return for the upcoming campaign. This extension marks a significant milestone for the 35-year-old forward, who is now set to embark on his seventh season representing the Garrotxa-based club.

The announcement follows a period of organizational stability for the team, which recently confirmed the renewal of its coaching duo, Roger Vidal and Marc Rovirola. By securing Mas, Olot retains a proven goal-scoring threat who has become synonymous with the club’s recent history across various tiers of Spanish football.

A Proven Goal-Scorer in the Garrotxa

Since his arrival, Mas has established himself as a focal point for the team. According to internal club data, the striker has amassed 222 appearances and 89 goals throughout his two separate stints with the organization. His career in Olot has seen him navigate the competitive landscapes of Segona B, Segona RFEF, and Tercera RFEF, demonstrating both longevity and consistent offensive output.

Reflecting on the decision to stay, Mas expressed a deep connection to the project. “I am very happy to continue one more year in this project; I have the same enthusiasm as the first day,” Mas said in a club-issued statement. “I believe we are taking steps forward. It has to be a year of excitement, and passion. I feel very loved and very comfortable, very happy to be part of this family for another year.”

Strategic Continuity for the Squad

The renewal of Marc Mas is part of a broader effort by the club to maintain a core group of players. Alongside Mas, the club has also formalized the extensions of Marc Fuentes and Martí Puigbert. These agreements, which were reportedly finalized while the players were sidelined due to injury, underscore the club’s commitment to supporting its roster through periods of physical adversity.

Strategic Continuity for the Squad
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For a club operating in the highly competitive Spanish regional divisions, retaining experienced leadership is often the difference between a mid-table finish and a promotion push. By keeping the core of the squad intact, Vidal and Rovirola are positioning the team to build upon the tactical foundations established last season.

What In other words for UE Olot

The decision to commit to a veteran like Mas suggests that the coaching staff values his presence both in the locker room and on the pitch. At 35, Mas provides a stabilizing influence for younger players, while his tactical awareness remains a vital asset in the final third.

From Instagram — related to Marc Mas, Roger Vidal and Marc Rovirola

As the team prepares for the next season, the focus will shift toward integrating these returning veterans with any new acquisitions. The club’s ability to move early in the transfer market, securing key personnel before the summer break, provides a clear advantage in preparation time.

Key Takeaways

  • Veteran Presence: Marc Mas enters his seventh season with UE Olot, totaling 222 matches and 89 goals for the club.
  • Stability: The renewal follows the confirmed extension of coaching staff Roger Vidal and Marc Rovirola.
  • Roster Depth: The club has also secured the futures of Marc Fuentes and Martí Puigbert, ensuring continuity for the upcoming campaign.
  • Strategic Planning: The early announcements reflect a proactive approach to team building ahead of the new season.

As the squad looks toward the upcoming schedule, fans can expect further updates regarding preseason fixtures and potential new signings. For now, the sentiment in La Garrotxa is one of continuity and optimism as the team prepares to build on the momentum of its recent renewals.

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Stay tuned to Archysport for more updates on UE Olot and the latest developments from the lower divisions of Spanish football.

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