Marta Carro will remain tied to Valencia CF Femenino for one further season, until June 30th, 2022.
The 30 year-old midfielder was born in Cádiz on January the 6th 1991, and this will be her fifth-straight season defending the Valencia CF Femenino colours.
The Valencia CF Femenino captain represents the values of our club. This footballing season she has led the group with character, personality, talent and work-rate both on and off the pitch.
Valencia CF Femenino’s number 5 has worn the bracelet in 31 games in the 2020-21 Primera Iberdrola season with two goals to her name.
Marta Carro: “This contract extension is a source of pride and motivation for me. I want to keep evolving and being part of this great family. Having motivations and reaching objectives both collectively and personally. I hope that next season brings plenty of joy to the entire Valencianista fanbase”.
Our captain racks up a total of 82 appearances in the domestic competition thus far across four seasons from (2017.18 to 2020.21) with four goals to her name. Besides she has played three cup games in S.M la Reina cup.
Marta Carro debuted for Atletico Madrid back in 2008-09 for Atletico Madrid. In 2016 she signed for AGSM Verona where she played for half a season, later on, that same year, she joined Madrid CFF’s project where she scored six goals in six months, winning promotion to Spanish women’s football top flight. In the summer of 2017 she signed for VCF Femenino.
Marta Carro has the 2016 Copa de S.M la Reina cup in her trophy cabinet which she won for Atletico Madrid. Furthermore, the midfielder has moved up through the Spain youth ranks all the way up to making her senior debut for Spain.
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