Guillem Bauzà

[2] He scored twice in a 5–2 victory over Dutch amateurs Alphense Boys during pre-season,[3] but took time to settle into the team as his only starts were in cup games, his first competitive goal coming against Wycombe Wanderers in the Football League Trophy.[5] Later during the campaign, Bauzà wrote his name in the club's history books when, on 12 April 2008, he netted a brace against Gillingham to secure the Swans' promotion to the Football League Championship.[6] Two weeks later he scored his first hat-trick, helping defeat Leyton Orient 4–1 at the Liberty Stadium in the final matchday;[7] subsequently, as his contract was due to expire, he agreed to a new performance-related deal.[8] In 2009–10, Bauzà was restricted to just seven appearances overall as new manager Paulo Sousa signed five new strikers in an attempt to replace Wigan Athletic-bound Jason Scotland.[20] Bauzà won the 2001 UEFA European Under-16 Championship with Spain, featuring in all six games in the tournament and sharing teams with Fernando Torres, who went on to play for the likes of Atlético Madrid, Liverpool and Chelsea.
Spanish namesurnameMallorcaMallorca BEspanyol BSwansea CityHereford UnitedNorthampton TownExeter CityPort Talbot TownMerthyr TownSpain U16Spain U17Spain U19FootballUEFA European Under-16 Championship2001 EnglandfootballerSpain at youth levelPalma, MajorcaRCD Mallorcathe reservesrelegationTercera DivisiónRCD Espanyol BSegunda División Bhis first seasonRoberto MartínezÀngel RangelWycombe WanderersFootball League TrophyLuton Townthe campaignGillinghamFootball League Championshiphat-trickLeyton OrientLiberty Stadium2009–10Paulo SousaWigan AthleticJason ScotlandCharlton AthleticLeague Twopenalty kickthe seasonLeague Onefree transferRyan HarleyYeovil TwoSt James Parkthe first roundFootball League CupPaul TisdalePort Talbot Town F.C.Welsh Premier LeagueEnglish leagueSouthern LeagueSwansea University2001 UEFA European Under-16 ChampionshipFernando TorresAtlético MadridLiverpoolChelseaunder-17under-19 levelsNational cupLeague cup2002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–09Championship2010–112011–122012–132013–14FA CupWelsh CupWelsh League CupFootball League OneSouthern Football League2014–15BBC Sport