Álex Padillaarcher with Mexican nationality, was registered by the Athletic Club de Bilbao as one of the two goalkeepers to dispute the group stage of the UEFA Champions League 2025-26.
The decision places it directly as UNI SIMON SUBSTITUTEafter the exit of Julen Rate to Valencia CFand reinforces its profile as a real option within the first team.
Padilla was born September 1, 2003 in Zarauz, Guipúzcoain the Basque Country, Spain. However, he lived in Mexico from three months of agewhen his family moved to Celaya, Guanajuato.
His mother is originally from Camargo, Chihuahuawhich gives you the dual nationality and a direct link with the country that he himself has declared proudly.
Although its football training occurred in Spain, it maintains a solid Mexican identity and has been considered by national youth teams.

It developed entirely in the Athletic Club youth system, including stages in the Cd basconia and the Bilbao Athletic.
In January 2025, he lived a professional experience in the Liga MX when signed for six months to Pumas UNAMwhere he played official matches and left a positive impression before returning to Bilbao.
Registration in Champions League marks a turning point In his career. With Agirrezabala outside the squad, Padilla occupies the second place in the hierarchy of goalkeeperswhich could translate into minutes of play if injuries, sanctions or rotations occur.
Although he has not yet debuted in The Leagueits presence in the European list confirms the TRACK TRUST TRUST in its development and projects it as part of the future of the club.
Athletic will face high caliber rivals In the group stage, and the requirement of the tournament could open unexpected opportunities for young players.
For Padilla, the context represents a prestige showcase and an opportunity to consolidate in European football.
His case is singular within the Mexican panorama: a player who It did not go through the National Basic Forcesbut that has managed to position itself in a historic institution and now is part of the most important tournament at club level.
Álex Padilla’s story raises New routes for Mexican talentespecially in positions such as the goal, where international competition is intense.
Its evolution will be closely followed by analysts and fans, attentive to the possibility of becoming a referent for future generations.
In an environment where the export of Mexican soccer players remains limited, its presence in Champions League is a reminder that the road can be different, but equally legitimate.