Nahikari García
Nahikari García Pérez is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Primera División side Real Sociedad and the Spanish national team.
She begun her professional career with Añorga KKE before joining Real Sociedad in 2014. She has since made over 100 appearances and holds the club's record for the most goals scored in a single season with her return of 16 goals in 2016. During her time with Real, García has been nominated for the Primera División forward of the Season award and helped the club reach its first ever Copa de la Reina in 2019.
She also represented Spain at various youth levels, reaching three major tournament finals, and captained the U19 team before making her senior debut in 2018.
Club career
Early career
García started playing football at the age of nine in San Sebastián when she joined a sports programme with local side Urnieta. The programme wasn't solely football based, however, which prompted to her to later leave to sign for Añorga KKE with whom she spent seven years plying her trade.Real Sociedad
In the 2014–15 winter transfer market Real Sociedad completed the signing of García, who was only sixteen at the time, from Añorga. On 5 January, just days after signing for Sociedad, she was handed her Primera División debut by manager Unai Gazpio against Levante. She ended the campaign with 10 goals to her name for the season.In the following season García recorded a record-breaking tally of 16 goals for the season, the most ever in a single season by a Real Sociedad player. Her seasonal haul included a notable goal against rivals Athletic and a hat-trick against Levante during December which propelled Txuri-urdin to a fifth-placed finish in the Primera División, the club's highest placing since formation in 2004. Real Sociedad also made the quarter-finals of the Copa de la Reina where they were eliminated 5–1 by eventual runners-up Barcelona, with García netting the only goal of the match for her club. García's form throughout the season saw her nominated for the Primera División forward of the Season award.
Early in September 2016, García appeared alongside Charlyn Corral, Alexia Putellas, Iraia Iturregi and Amanda Sampedro in a video promoting the buildup to the 2016–17 season. She scored her first hat-trick for the season on 9 December in a 4–0 league victory over Oiartzun and in April the following year signed a new two-year deal with the club. A goal from García on the final match-day of the campaign was not enough to prevent Athletic from being crowned champions, as Real Sociedad went down 2–1 to their local Basque rivals.
Real Sociedad struggled during the first half of the following season and in November the club sacked manager Juanjo Arregi. García was quick to dismiss criticism of her former coach in an interview with Mundo Deportivo, stating that she was saddened by his departure and that the players should shoulder some of the blame. The following month, she scored five goals in a 6–1 win over Zaragoza and in the process helped the club move clear of the relegation zone. She ultimately scored 17 goals for the season as Sociedad improved to end the campaign in seventh. Following the conclusion of the season, she was afforded the opportunity to sign for French side Paris Saint-Germain but elected to remain with Sociedad and continue her medical studies in Spain.
On 17 February 2019, García assisted teammate Kiana Palacios in Sociedad's 3–1 win over Sevilla and in doing so helped the club qualify for the final of the Copa de la Reina for the first time in its history. The final took place on 11 May where García scored the winning goal in a 2–1 victory over Atlético Madrid to guide Sociedad to its first-ever Cup win.
International career
García has worn the number 7 jersey for both club and country during the course of her career. She credits former Real Madrid and Spain men's captain Raúl for her decision to wear the number, citing his style of play and on-field mentality as motivation in her own game.Spain national youth teams
García's first exposure to the Spanish youth teams came when she was just fifteen-years old when she was called up to replace a player who was unable to travel with the U17 team.In 2013 García, while representing Spain's U17 side, was awarded the Golden Boot award at the 2013 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship, ending the tournament as the top goalscorer and only player to have scored more than once. Spain were ultimately eliminated by Sweden in the semi-finals but ended the tournament in third after beating Belgium in the third place playoff. She was again part of the squad for the 2014 edition of the tournament where Spain went one step further, this time ending as runners-up to Germany. It was the second time in the same year that Spain had ended a major competition as runners-up, having lost to Japan in the final of the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in April.
In July 2016 García, who was Real Sociedad's only representative in the squad, captained Spain to a silver medal at the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, losing 2–1 in the final to hosts France. She had two opportunities to draw Spain level but found herself the victim of a waterlogged pitch, missing a penalty in the opening half before skying a near-open goal opportunity in injury-time as a result of the on-field conditions. The match was suspended for over two hours after half-time due to the weather conditions and upon the players' return to the pitch certain sections of the field were entirely waterlogged. García was ridiculed by large sections of the media for the miss but received overwhelming support from her fan-base, prompting her to take to Instagram following the tournament to thank those who stood behind her and the team. The showpiece match was her third appearance in a continental final, having previously ended as runner-up in the tournament's previous edition and as well as in the UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship in 2014. The record is one which she shares with teammates Andrea Sánchez Falcón and Naria Garrote.
Later that year, García was selected as one of the captains for the 2016 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup to be held in Papua New Guinea. She made her debut on 13 November in Spain's opening match of the tournament, a 5–0 victory over Canada. García scored her first and only goal for the tournament on 24 November in a 3–2 loss to South Korea that saw Spain eliminated in the quarter-finals.
Spain senior national team
In August 2018, García was called up to the senior Spain squad for the first time by manager Jorge Vilda. She made her debut on 31 August and scored within eight minutes of coming on as a second-half substitute in a 5–1 win over Finland.In 2019, García was called up for the 2019 World Cup.
Career statistics
Club
International
International goals
Indicates goal was scored from a penalty kick |
No. | Cap | Date | Venue | Opponent | Goal | Result | Competition |
1 | 1 | 31 August 2018 | El Sardinero, Santander, Spain | 5–1 | 5–1 | 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification |
Honours
Club
;Real Sociedad- Copa de la Reina: 2018–19
International
- Runner-up: UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship : 2013; 2014
- Runner-up: FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup: 2014
- Runner-up: UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship : 2015; 2016
Individual
- UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship: Golden Boot 2013
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