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Nerea Nevado
Nerea Nevado Gómez (born 27 April 2001) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Liga F club Athletic Club (women), Athletic Club, mainly as a left back. Career Nevado began her career as a child with hometown club CD Santurtzi, Santurtzi and with Bizkerre (Getxo), joining Athletic Club (women), Athletic Club in 2016, aged 15. She made over 100 appearances for the Athletic Club Femenino B, B-team over five seasons, as well as featuring intermittently for the senior team from 2018. She moved on loan to Deportivo Alavés Gloriosas, Alavés, newly promoted to the Primera División (women), top tier, in 2021. At the end of the season, she returned to Athletic and was a regular starter in the 2022–23 Liga F, with previous left-back Ainhoa Moraza having left the club to join Atlético Madrid Femenino, Atlético Madrid. At international level, Nevado was a member of the Spain women's national under-17 football team, Spain under-17 squad that won the 2018 FIFA U-17 Women' ...
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Santurtzi
Santurtzi ( es, Santurce; eu, Santurtzi ) is a port town in the province of Biscay, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, Spain. It is located in the Bilbao Abra bay, near the mouth of the Nervión river, on its left bank, 14 km downriver from Bilbao and forms part of the ''Greater Bilbao'' agglomeration. It has a population of 45,853 (2019) and a land area of 6.77 km². The district of Santurce of the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico derives its name from Santurtzi. History and Toponyms According to legends, the current church of St. George was originally founded as a monastery by English monks fleeing from religious persecution. They established themselves on the Basque coast, specifically the Somorrostro Valley, from which would later develop the town of Santurtzi. The name Santurtzi is derived from the Latin ''Sant Georgi'', as was the hermitage in Gordejuela near current Oquendo. In neighbouring Cantabria, Burgos and Araba exist several towns with vari ...
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