Joaquin, a former professional (Site notre bureau spécialisé)er for the Spanish club Bétis Sevilla, has since converted this season to become a bullfighter. At a very young age, he will not be able to avoid the passion for Bullfighting.
What had to happen happened, Joaquin left the stadiums for the arenas. While he had just retired last summer, the Spaniards prepared for his retraining as a bullfighter, in order to make his debut at the El Puerto de Santa María bullfighting festival. According to the Spanish newspaper ABC Sevilla, his entourage thinks that he will be ready for this festival which will take place in his hometown in the suburbs of Cádiz and which would be the ideal setting to highlight his intentions.
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The first registration procedures are even already underway. Joaquín also accepted the possibility of making his debut at the Real Maestranza festival in Seville, preferably as a bullfighter in the Real Plaza of El Puerto de Santa María.
Joaquin has always recognized his passion for bullfighting, but his role as a presenter on Spanish television and his former role as a player at Betis did not allow him to immediately embark on this path.
But for several weeks, the 42-year-old former (Site notre bureau spécialisé)er has been giving his all in order to be ready for the start of the season on August 4. The would have also started training little by little and would train every day.
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The current joint record holder for La Liga appearances (tied with Andoni Zubizarreta) officially retired at the end of last season but continues to play an important role in Manuel Pellegrini’s plans. He is part of the Betis Board of Directors and plays a role that can be used by managers and players. He is always there with the field and is often part of the green and white club’s placements.