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Marta Torrejón
Torrejón in 2023
Motshameki wa kgwele ya dinao
Leina ka botlalo Marta Torrejón Moya[1]
Letsatsi la tsalo (1990-02-27) 27 February 1990 (age 34)[1]
Lefelo la tsalo Mataró, Catalonia, Spain
Bolele 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)[1]
Maemo Defender
Club information
Current team
Barcelona
Number 8
Youth career
1998–2001 Salesians
2001–2004 Espanyol
Tiro ya gagwe*
Dingwaga Setlhopha Metsh (Dinno)
2004–2013 Espanyol 201 (26)
2013– Barcelona 400 (42)
Setlhopha sa setshaba
2006–2009 Spain U-19 23 (6)
2007–2019 Spain 90 (8)
2007– Catalonia 3 (0)
*Metshameko ya gagwe le dinno, correct as of 6 May 2019

Marta Torrejón Moya (listen; yo o tshotsweng ka Tlhakole a le masome a mabedi le bosupa ka 1990) ke motshameki wa kgwele ya dinao ya porofeshionale wa moSpanish yo o tshamekang ko morago mo setlhopheng sa FC Barcelona le sa setshaba sa Catalonia. Pele o kile a nna mokapotene wa setlhopha sa setshaba sa Spain a dira iponagatso tse masome a ferabongwe le dino tse robangbobedi.[2]

Tiro ya setlhopha

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Torrejón o dirile tshameko ya gagwe ya ntlha mo Superliga Femenina kwa Espanyol a le dingwaga fela tse lesome le bone. Ka 2011 o ne a simolola makgaolakgang a Copa de la Reina de Fútbol kwa ba latlhegetsweng mo nakong e e okeditsweng kgatlhanong le setlhopha sa gagwe sa bokamoso sa Barcelona.[3]

Dingwaga tse pedi moragonyana, a le dingwaga tse masome a mabedi le boraro, a saena le FC Barcelona[4] mme mo bogompienong ke mokapotene wa boraro wa setlhopha seo.[5]

Torrejón o fentse bosimega ja liki gararo le Copas de la Reina tse tharo le Barcelona.

Ka setlha sa 2016–17 Barcelona ya goroga kwa sekamakgaolakgang a UEFA Women's Champions League ele lantlha mo ditsong tsa setlhopha seo. Ba ne ba ntshiwa ka palogotlhe ya dino tse tlhano go e nngwe ke Paris Saint-Germain kwa Torrejón a simolotseng metshameko yotlhe ka bobedi.[6][7]

Torrejón on the ball during the 2019 UEFA Women's Champions League Final

Ka setlha sa 2018–19 o ne a tshameka seabe sa botlhokwa mo tshireletsong ya Barcelona fa ba goroga kwa makgaolakgang a UEFA Women's Champions League e le lantlha mo ditsong tsa setlhopha seo.Torrejón o simolotse metshameko yotlhe ka bobedi kgatlhanong le Bayern, kwa Barcelona e fentseng ka palogotlhe ya dino tse pedi go lefela.[8][9] Ka Motsheganong a le lesome le boferabobedi ka 2019, Torrejón a simolola mo makgaolakgannyeng a FCB Femeni a UWCL a ntlhantlha kgatlhanong le Lyon, ba ba ileng ba fella ba fenya motshameko o o ka dino tse nne go e le nngwe.[10]

Ka 2020 Torrejón a tlhagelela mo metshamekong ka bobedi mo Supercopa Femenina ya ntlhantlha. Mo makgaolakgang kgatlhanong le Real Sociedad o ne a nosa dino tse nne mo go tse lesome tsa Barcelona mme a bidiwa MVP wa kgaisano eo.[11]

Tiro ya boditshabatshaba

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Torrejón o dirile tshameko ya gagwe ya setlhopa se segolo sa setshaba sa Spain ka Ngwanatsele wa 2007 mo tatlhegelong ya nno go lefela kgatlhanong le Enyelane kwa Shrewsbury.[12]

Ka Seetebosigo wa 2013 mokatisi wa setlhopa sa setshaba Ignacio Quereda a tlhopha Torrejón sa UEFA Euro 2013 kwa Sweden.[13] O tshamekile motsotso mongwe le mongwe wa letsholo la Spain le le neng la felela ka tatlhegelo ya dino tse tharo go e le nngwe kgatlhanong le Norway kwa di quarter-finaleng.

E ne e le leloko la setlhopha sa Spain sa sejana sa lefatshe sa 2015 kwa Canada, a tshameka motsotso mongwe le mongwe mo letsholong la setlhopha seo.[14] Morago ga tiragatso ya Spain e e bokowa ya ditatlhegelo tse pedi le maleka mo maemong a ditlhophana, ene le ba le masome a mabedi le bobedi ba batshameki ka ene go tswa kwa kgaisanong eo ba kopa gore mokatisi Ignacio Quereda a ithole marapo go tswa mo setlhopheng sa setshaba.[15]

O tshamekile metshameko e le mebedi kwa sejaneng sa lefatshe sa 2019 kwa France.[16] Motshameko kgatlhanong le Germany e ne ya nna one wa gagwe wa bofelole setlhopha sa Spain.

Morago ga sejana sa lefatshe sa 2019 a bega fa a tlogela tiro ya setlhopha sa setshaba mo Twitter.[17] O ne a tlogela tiro e le ene yo o nang le iponagatso tse dintsi go feta ope motshameki wa setlhopha sa setshaba sa Spain sa basadi ka iponagatso tse masome a ferabongwe.[18] Rekote e e ne ya fetwa ke Alexia Putellas ka Phalane a le masome a mabedi le borataro ka 2021.[19][20]

Botshelo ja gagwe

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Kgaitsadie, Marc Torrejón ke motshameki wa pele wa kgwele ya dinao.[21][22][23]

Dipalopalo tsa tiro

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Tsa boditshabatshaba

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Esale ka motshameko o o tshamekilweng ka Seetebosigo a le masome mabedi le botlhano ka 2019
Iponagatso le dino go ya ka setlhopha sa setshaba le ngwaga
Setlhopha sa setshaba Ngwaga Iponagatso Dino
Spain 2007 1 0
2008 6 1
2009 4 0
2010 3 1
2011 5 0
2012 7 1
2013 11 1
2014 7 1
2015 13 1
2016 9 2
2017 14 0
2018 3 0
2019 7 0
Palogotlhe 90 8
Lenaane la dino le maduo a Spain pele, karolo ya dino e supa dino morago ga nno nngwe le nngwe ya ga Torrejón.
Lenaane la dino tsa boditshabatshaba tse di nositsweng ke by Marta Torrejón
No. Letsatsi Lefelo Moganetsi Dino Maduo Kgaisano Metswedi
1 8 May 2008 Las Rozas de Madrid, Spain Czech Republic 4–1 4–1 2009 UEFA Euro qualification
2 7 April 2010 Guadalajara, Spain Turkey 3–0 5–1 2011 FIFA World Cup qualification
3 5 April 2012 Las Rozas de Madrid, Spain Kazakhstan 12–0 13–0 2013 UEFA Euro qualification
4 27 October 2013 Collado, Spain Estonia 2–0 6–0 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
5 10 April 2014 Skopje, North Macedonia North Macedonia 3–0 10–0
6 11 February 2015 San Pedro del Pinatar, Spain Belgium 1–0 2–1 motshameko wa botsalano
7 26 September 2016 Leganés, Spain Finland 1–0 5–0 2017 UEFA Euro qualification
8 25 October 2016 Guadalajara, Spain England 1–1 1–2 motshameko wa botsalano
Torrejón captaining Espanyol in 2012

Espanyol

  • Primera División: 2005–06
  • Copa de la Reina: 2006, 2009, 2010, 2012
  • Copa Catalunya: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Barcelona

  • Primera División: 2013–14, 2014–15, 2019–20, 2020-21, 2021–22 , 2022–23, 2023–24
  • UEFA Women's Champions League: 2020–21,[24] 2022–23,[25] 2023–24[26]
  • Copa de la Reina: 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2023–24
  • Supercopa de España Femenina: 2019–20, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24
  • Copa Catalunya: 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019

Spain

  • Algarve Cup: 2017
  • Cyprus Cup: 2018
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