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As newspaper reveals Valdés' recent situation: wash the lead and start again, and the youth training of the small club is in charge

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As newspaper reveals Valdés' recent situation: wash the lead and start again, and the youth training of the small club is in charge

Barcelona legendary goalkeeper Valdés has been out of the public eye for years after leaving Barca. Ass reporter Honasan Dylan Lopez recently visited him about his recent life in peace away from the spotlight. After retiring in 2017, Valdés worked as a coach in the youth echelon of a small club in Madrid since 2018.

Born in Barcelona on 14 January 1982, Victor Valdés built barca's glory days with his team-mates under the famous coach Pepp Guardiola. Valdés came to the Rossandrica from the very beginning of his career.

He grew up in Barca's youth echelon at all levels, then into the Youth A team (U19) and the Barça senior B team. His growth as a player has been outstanding, and after three seasons with team B, he was promoted to Barca's first team.

In the 2002–03 season, Valdés made his fantastic first-team debut. The exact date of his debut was August 14, 2002, and the man who stood in the coaching staff and gave him his trust was none other than Dutchman Louis van Gaal.

The match was a Champions League qualifier against Legia Warsaw from Poland. Barcelona won 3-0, with Valdes trying to keep the goal safe, and the goalscoring credits were Frank de Boer, Juan Romain Riquelme and Philippe Cocu.

Since then, Valdés has taken a place as a Barca goalkeeper, but his 100 percent determination of his main position was only done after Frank Rijkaard took over the team, through competition with other goalkeepers.

<b>An era in Barcelona</b>

Valdés guarded the city gates for the Rossosphere for 12 years; it was easy to say and easy to write about, but the difficult thing was that during this time he won a total of 21 titles: 6 La Liga titles, 3 Champions Leagues, 2 Club World Cups, 2 European Super Cups, 2 Copa del Rey and 6 Spanish Super Cups. In addition, he was part of Barca's historic "six-crown" squad in 2009.

<b>Career achievements</b>

After leaving Barcelona, Valdés briefly played for Manchester United, Standard Liege and Middlesbrough. His last game was in the Premier League on 8 April 2017 for Middlesbrough. Since then, he has disappeared from social media and people have never heard from him again.

<b>Situation</b>

In 2018, Valdés returned to football, not as a player, but as a talent trainer at the Escuela Deportiva Moratalaz, which, interestingly, has a partnership with Real Madrid. That's how football develops...

Currently, Valdés holds UEFA's A and B coaching certificates, which qualifies him to coach teams at youth level. At Morataraz, he currently runs the Junior A team (U19) and the club's official website shows that his trainer level is second. These are the tough years the Spanish goalkeeper went through, and as time goes by, when he gets older, he can tell his children and grandchildren that he followed Spain to conquer the 2010 World Cup and the 2012 European Championship.

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