Delhi Dynamos sign former Granada and Racing Club star Marti Crespi Pascual
The 31-year old centre back has also represented Spain in U-19 and U-20 categories.
Indian Super League outfit Delhi Dynamos have added defender Marti Crespi Pascual to their ranks ahead of the fifth edition of the league. The defender joins after completing his stint with Chinese outfit Nei Mongol Zhongyou.
Born in Sa Pobla, Spain, Crespi started his career with Spanish side Mallorca before joining Elche, Granada and Xerez on loan. The defender then moved to Racing Santander in the Spanish top division in 2013 where he spent six months before joining CE Sabadell FC in Segunda B.
After spending two seasons with the Spanish outfit, Crespi shifted base to China where he went onto represent the likes of Qingdao Huanghai and Nei Mongol in the span of three years.
The 31-year old centre back has also represented the Spanish National Team in the U-19 and U-20 category.
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The Segunda B winner becomes the fifth foreign signing of the club and will join the team in Kolkata for pre-season later this week.
[KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS]“I am really looking forward to this new challenge. It was a simple decision for me to move once Josep Gombau called me and explained his plans with Dynamos. I am hoping I can add a lot to this side,” Crespi said.
“He is a defender who fits in perfectly into our style of play and we are happy he has agreed to join us. He adds a lot of experience to this side and having played in China will definitely help Crespi adapt to the conditions here as well,” Head Coach Josep Gombau said.
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