Bea Beltrán Valencia CF’s Femenino’s defender and captain will remain tied to the club until at least, 30th of June 2022. Her contract was running out on the 30th of June 2021.
The 23-year-old left-back (Tres Cantos, Madrid December 10th 1997). Joined Valencia CF in the summer of 2019 from Real Sociedad, so it will be her third season in a Valencia CF Femenino shirt.
Despite her youth, she brings into the team experience, defensive reliability and plenty of athleticism going forward, with dangerous crosses with her left foot and great headers.
Her numbers as a Valencianista are the following: 17 appearances in the 2019-2020 seasson and 12 appearances and three goals to her tally so far this season and one Cup in the 2019-2020.
She boasts a fine array of hounous with a league title for Atletico Madrid a two Cup trophies one for Atletico Madrid and another one for Real Sociedad.
She has been a permanent fixture moving up through the Spain youth system being a team member for Spain’s senior side. She is a World Cup runner-up at Under-17 and European runner-up at Under-17 and U-19.
VCF Femenino player, Bea Beltrán, sat down with VCF Media upon signing her contract extension.
Bea Beltrán: “I’m really excited to continue because I feel great. I’m growing a lot both as a footballer and as a player. Extending my contract means to repay the club’s trust in me”
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