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Moi Delgado
Delgado with Valladolid in 2019
Personal information
Full name Moisés Delgado López[1]
Date of birth (1994-04-18) 18 April 1994 (age 30)[1]
Place of birth Utrera, Spain
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)[1]
Position(s) Left-back
Team information
Current team
Racing Ferrol
Number 21
Youth career
2003–2013 Sevilla
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2013–2015 Sevilla B 85 (2)
2014 Sevilla 2 (0)
2016–2018 Barcelona B 37 (0)
2018 Valladolid B 14 (0)
2018–2021 Valladolid 3 (0)
2019–2020Racing Santander (loan) 26 (1)
2020–2021Fuenlabrada (loan) 13 (0)
2021Ponferradina (loan) 16 (1)
2022 UCAM Murcia 13 (1)
2022–2023 Ponferradina 34 (0)
2023– Racing Ferrol 44 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 13:27, 29 October 2024 (UTC)

Moisés "Moi" Delgado López (born 18 April 1994) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Segunda División club Racing de Ferrol.

Club career

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Born in Utrera, Province of Seville, Andalusia, Delgado played youth football with local club Sevilla FC. He made his senior debut with the reserves in the Segunda División B, his first appearance in the competition being on 24 February 2013 in a 3–2 home win against Cádiz CF.[2]

In summer 2013, Delgado was one of several youth players called by manager Unai Emery for preseason with the first team.[3] On 11 May 2014, as the coach was resting several starters for the final of the UEFA Europa League, he made his La Liga debut, featuring the full 90 minutes in a 1–0 loss at Getafe CF.[4]

Delgado signed for FC Barcelona on 28 December 2015, and was immediately assigned to the reserves also in the third division.[5] After achieving promotion in 2017, he failed to appear the following season and termated his contract on 19 January 2018.[6]

On 30 January 2018, Delgado joined another reserve team, Real Valladolid Promesas still in division three.[7] On 14 May, he agreed to an extension until 2020 and was promoted to the main squad ahead of the upcoming campaign.[8]

Delgado played his first Spanish top-tier match with Valladolid on 20 January 2019, starting the 1–0 away defeat to Levante UD.[9] On 4 July, he extended his contract until 2022,[10] and was loaned to second-tier Racing de Santander seven days later.[11]

Delgado scored his first professional goal on 19 January 2020, opening a 1–1 home draw against UD Las Palmas for Racing.[12] On 1 September, after suffering relegation, he moved to CF Fuenlabrada in the same league and also in a temporary deal.[13] This spell was cut short on 2 February 2021, and he joined SD Ponferradina also on loan hours later.[14]

On 28 August 2021, Delgado terminated his contract with Valladolid,[15] and remained unemployed for six months before signing for Primera División RFEF side UCAM Murcia CF on 31 January 2022.[16] On 31 July, he returned to Ponferradina and the second division.[17]

On 27 July 2023, following his side's relegation, Delgado remained in the second tier with Racing de Ferrol.[18]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Moi". Diario AS. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  2. ^ "El Sevilla Atlético remonta para salir del descenso" [Sevilla Atlético come from behind to leave relegation zone]. Estadio Deportivo (in Spanish). 24 February 2013. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Los cinco canteranos que realizarán la pretemporada con el Sevilla FC" [The five youth team players that will make preseason with Sevilla FC] (in Spanish). Javi SFC. 4 July 2013. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
  4. ^ Campos, Tomás (11 May 2014). "Trallazo de oro de Escudero" [Escudero golden rocket]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  5. ^ "Xemi and Moisés sign for FC Barcelona B". FC Barcelona. 28 December 2015. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Acord per a la resolució del contracte de Moisés" [Agreement for the dissolution of the contract of Moisés] (in Catalan). FC Barcelona. 19 January 2018. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  7. ^ "Moi, lateral izquierdo, refuerza al Promesas" [Moi, left-back, bolsters Promesas] (in Spanish). Real Valladolid. 30 January 2018. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  8. ^ "Antonio Domínguez y Moi, primeros fichajes de la 2018/19" [Antonio Domínguez and Moi, first signings of 2018/19] (in Spanish). Real Valladolid. 14 May 2018. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  9. ^ Picó, Diego (20 January 2019). "Coke tiene un imán" [Coke has a magnet]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  10. ^ "Moi amplía hasta 2022" [Moi extends until 2022] (in Spanish). Real Valladolid. 4 July 2019. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  11. ^ "Moi, cedido al Racing" [Moi, loaned to Racing] (in Spanish). Real Valladolid. 11 July 2019. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  12. ^ Fernández, Pedro (19 January 2020). "Al Racing le vuelven a castigar los finales de partido" [Match endings punish Racing again]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  13. ^ "Moi Delgado, al Fuenlabrada" [Moi Delgado, to Fuenlabrada] (in Spanish). Real Valladolid. 1 September 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  14. ^ "Moi Delgado, a la SD Ponferradina" [Moi Delgado, to SD Ponferradina] (in Spanish). Real Valladolid. 2 February 2021. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  15. ^ "Moi Delgado no continuará en el Pucela" [Moi Delgado will not continue at Pucela] (in Spanish). Real Valladolid. 28 August 2021. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  16. ^ "Moi Delgado, pólvora para la banda izquierda universitaria" [Moi Delgado, powder to the universitaria left flank] (in Spanish). UCAM Murcia CF. 31 January 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  17. ^ "Moi Delgado regresa a la SD Ponferradina" [Moi Delgado returns to SD Ponferradina] (in Spanish). SD Ponferradina. 31 July 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  18. ^ "Moi Delgado, nueva incorporación para la defensa racinguista" [Moi Delgado, new addition for Racing's defence] (in Spanish). Racing Ferrol. 27 July 2023. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
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