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Tiri extends his stay with Mumbai City until May 2026

Tiri has been a stalwart in ISL since 2015.
Indian Super League (ISL) outfit Mumbai City announced that Spanish centre-back José Luis Espinosa Arroyo (Tiri) has signed a contract extension, keeping him with the Islanders until 31st May, 2026. The upcoming season will mark the 33-year-old’s tenth in the Indian Super League – the most for any foreign player.
Tiri initially joined Mumbai City in the 2023–24 season and has since gone on to register 49 appearances for the club. Most recently, he featured in 21 matches during the 2024–25 Indian Super League campaign, contributing to nine clean sheets, 33 interceptions and 84 recoveries, serving as a pillar of the Islanders’ defence.
A look at Tiri’s career over the years

Tiri began his football career with his hometown side, Cádiz CF, competing in the Spanish divisions. He later moved to Spanish giants Atlético Madrid, where he spent three years playing for their B team. The Spanish defender arrived in India in 2015 and went on to become only the second international player to make 150 appearances in the Indian Super League.
As Mumbai City prepare for the 2025–26 season, Tiri’s contract extension represents a steady, strategic move—one that brings continuity and experience to a squad in transition. Following a challenging campaign, the club remains focused on making measured decisions that align with its vision. Tiri’s familiarity with the club and his consistent performances make his retention a sensible step toward rebuilding with balance, intent, and stability.
As a heartfelt tribute, Tiri will now don the name Rubio on the back of his jersey, in memory of his late father, a deeply personal gesture that reflects his values and his emotional bond with the game. While fans and teammates will continue to know him as Tiri, the name change is a quiet reminder of the strength and resilience he brings, both on and off the pitch.
Tiri said: “I decided to stay because I genuinely feel at home in Mumbai. The club has supported me through the most difficult time in my life, and that care means a great deal to me. I want to repay all the love and support with hard work and support each and every one of my teammates. My dad was, is, and will be my number one fan, and that’s why I want to bear Rubio’s name in his memory, to feel even closer to him!
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