Álvaro García Pascual is experiencing a truly memorable period. Following his official debut with the first team last week at Nervión against RC Celta, he added more minutes on Sunday at the Santiago Bernabéu. His performances have earned recognition from coach García Pimienta, who has rewarded the striker for the impressive season he is having with Sevilla Atlético.
Additionally, taking advantage of his return home for Christmas, the forward has received a warm recognition from his hometown. A native of Benalmádena, Málaga, García Pascual was welcomed on Monday by the town's mayor, Juan Antonio Lara, along with the Sports Councilor, Alejandro Carretero. During their meeting with the Sevilla player, they presented him with the town’s flag and a pin depicting ‘La Niña de Benalmádena,’ a bronze sculpture that stands atop the fountain in Plaza de España and serves as an iconic symbol of the town.