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34-523: A Cristiano Piccini mistake midway through the second half. Iglesias scored three goals over two legs in an aggregate 7–1 win over Ungmennafélagið Stjarnan in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League in late July and early August 2019. On 14 August 2019, Iglesias moved to Real Betis after agreeing to a five-year deal for a fee of €28 million, reuniting with his former Espanyol manager Rubi . He struggled with just three goals as
51-404: A penalty kick in a 1–1 home draw with Granada CF . Additionally, he scored braces against Córdoba CF , Sevilla Atlético , Real Valladolid and CA Osasuna , to reach 15 goals by March and finish the season as the division's joint-third highest scorer on 22. Earlier on 24 September, he was sent off just before half time in a 1–1 draw with Gimnàstic de Tarragona at La Romareda for what
68-542: A 1–1 draw and a spot in the final . In the decisive match on 23 April, he scored the opening goal of a 1–1 draw with Valencia as his team won on penalties ; he also topped the tournament's individual charts at five, and was the final's most valuable player. Iglesias opened the 2022–23 season with six goals in six games, earning himself the accolade of La Liga Player of the Month for August. On 6 November, both he and teammate Nabil Fekir (as well as Gonzalo Montiel for
85-410: A brace in a 3–2 away defeat to Caudal Deportivo , Iglesias became Celta B's all-time top scorer with 53 goals, surpassing Goran Marić . He topped the third-tier charts at 32, being essential as his team sealed a play-off berth . On 6 July 2017, Iglesias was loaned to Segunda División club Real Zaragoza for one year. He scored his first goal for his new team on 27 August, the equaliser through
102-1805: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Borja (name) Borja is both a surname and a male given name of Spanish origin. January 11 is the international Borja day. Notable people with the name include: Surname [ edit ] Álvaro Alfredo Magaña Borja (1925–2001), interim president of El Salvador Chico Borja (born 1959), U.S.-Ecuadorian soccer player-coach Enrique Borja (born 1945), Mexican footballer Félix Borja (born 1983), Ecuadorian footballer Francisco de Borja (1441–1511), Spanish cardinal James Borja , Guamanian sports administrator Jesus Borja (born 1948), Northern Mariana Islander politician and lawyer Meliton Borja , Filipino chess master Miguel Borja (born 1993), Colombian footballer Rodrigo Borja (born 1935), Ecuadorian president Rodrigo de Borja (1431–1503), Italian pope Given name [ edit ] Borja Prado (born 1956), Spanish businessman, former president of Endesa Borja Cobeaga (born 1977), Spanish filmmaker Borja Penalba (born 1975), Spanish composer Borja Ekiza (born 1988), Spanish footballer Borja Fernández (footballer, born 1981) , Spanish footballer Borja García (born 1982), Spanish racing driver Borja García Freire (born 1990), Spanish footballer Borja Iglesias (born 1993), Spanish footballer Borja Mayoral , Spanish footballer Borja Pérez (born 1982), Spanish footballer Borja Valero (born 1985), Spanish footballer Borja Bastón (born 1992), Spanish footballer Borja Casillas Toledo (born 1991), Spanish drag queen See also [ edit ] House of Borgia , Valencian-Italian noble family powerful during
119-550: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Borja Iglesias Borja Iglesias Quintas ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈboɾxajˈɣlesjas] ; born 17 January 1993) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a striker for La Liga club Celta , on loan from Betis , and the Spain national team . Formed at Celta , where he played mainly in the reserves , he achieved totals of over 175 La Liga games and 50 goals for that team, Espanyol and Betis , winning
136-488: The 2021–22 Copa del Rey with the latter. Iglesias made his full debut for Spain in 2022. Born in Santiago de Compostela , Province of A Coruña , Galicia , Iglesias began playing football as a toddler in his local primary school, until he was recruited by SD Compostela at age 10. He eventually graduated from Villarreal CF 's youth setup after stints at CD Roda and Valencia CF , starting his senior career in 2012 with
153-541: The Women's World Cup medal ceremony, Iglesias announced he would boycott playing for Spain until Rubiales resigned. Iglesias was nicknamed Panda , after the song of the same name by rapper Desiigner . He received attention for painting his fingernails black in support of Black Lives Matter in 2020; his gesture was also a statement against homophobia , for which he was praised by the actor Brays Efe . When asked about his political opinions, he said "Footballers tend to lean
170-399: The referee considered an aggression towards goalkeeper Stole Dimitrievski . On 9 July 2018, Iglesias signed a four-year contract with RCD Espanyol with a buyout clause of € 28 million. He made his official debut for the club on 18 August, starting in a 1–1 home draw against former club Celta. In his next appearance, he helped the hosts defeat Valencia CF 2–0 after profiting from
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#1732851653817204-546: The former's C team in the Tercera División . Iglesias joined RC Celta de Vigo on 9 July 2013, signing a two-year deal with an option for a further three and being assigned to the reserves in the Segunda División B . On 3 January 2015 he made his first-team – and La Liga – debut, coming on as a 78th-minute substitute for Santi Mina in a 1–0 away loss against Sevilla FC . On 11 December 2016, after scoring
221-528: The former, in a 2–1 loss in Zaragoza . Despite his 20 goals making him the top scoring national player of the calendar year, he was overlooked for the 2022 FIFA World Cup – the first Spaniard since 1994 to be in this position. In August 2023, in response to the Royal Spanish Football Federation president Luis Rubiales non-consensually kissing Spanish midfielder Jennifer Hermoso during
238-424: The injured Victor Boniface . He totalled ten games during his spell, winning a domestic double but failing to score in the process. On 19 July 2024, Iglesias returned to Celta on a season -long loan. In September 2022, Iglesias and Nico Williams were called up for the first time to the Spain national team , ahead of UEFA Nations League games with Switzerland and Portugal . He made his debut against
255-477: The opposition) received straight red cards in an eventual 1–1 home draw with Sevilla in the Seville derby . Iglesias scored only twice from 18 appearances in the first part of 2023–24 , failing to find the net in the domestic league. On 27 January 2024, he was sent on loan to Bundesliga club Bayer 04 Leverkusen until the end of the campaign , with a reported option to buy for €8 million; he arrived to cover for
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289-466: The team finished 15th in his debut campaign, and received a red card on 20 February at the end of a goalless draw at CD Leganés for pushing an opposition coach. In 2020–21, he contributed 13 goals – 11 in the league – to clinch a Europa League place . On 3 March 2022, in the second leg of the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey against Rayo Vallecano , Iglesias scored in stoppage time to ensure his team
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