The announcement of the withdrawal of an idol
In an emotional statement, Jordi Bargalló, an emblematic figure of roller hockey, shared his decision to hang the skates at the end of this season with the Girl Freixenet sports club. With a career that has split two decades, Bargalló expresses its gratitude for having experienced a unique experience in the world of sports.
A journey full of achievements
The road to Bargalló began at the Sant Josep de Sant Sadurní d’Anoia school, where he developed his first skills. After an initial stage to Girl Freixenet, he took an important step to Futbol Club Barcelona, before returning to his club of origin. His career took him to the Hockey Club Liceo, where he shone twice, as well as in the Igualada Hockey Club and the Unión Desportiva Oliveirense, where he consolidated as a key player.
An awesome palm
With a resume full of trophies, Bargalló has won significant titles with various clubs. With Girl Freixenet, he lifted the King’s Cup and the CERS Cup, while at the Hockey Club Liceo, he added several European Cups and Super Cups. Its stage in Portugal was also fruitful, culminating in a continental glass and a Portugal taca.
A pillar of the Spanish team
International, Bargalló has been a key element in the success of the Spanish national team, contributing to four wins in World Championships and several European titles. He also stood out with the Catalan team, with which he won the Golden Cup and the Copa America.
Recognition and premises
His talent has been recognized with multiple individual prizes, including the best player of the San Juan World Cup and several MVPs in the OK Liga, emphasizing his influence on the world of hockey.
A goodbye full of thanks
In his farewell message, Bargalló expressed a deep thanks to all the clubs he has represented and the national teams. He also acknowledged the impact of his coaches and the importance of his family’s support, especially his children, who have always been by his side during his career.
Bargalló’s legacy
With his withdrawal, Jordi Bargalló leaves behind not only an impressive trophy history, but also a legacy that will inspire future generations of hockey. His passion and dedication to this sport have been an example for many, and his absence will feel deeply in the world of roller hockey.