Learn How to Pronounce David Villa
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Meaning and Context
David Villa Sánchez, born on December 3, 1981, in Langreo, Spain, is a legendary retired Spanish forward whose prolific career is synonymous with clinical finishing and intelligent movement. A key architect of Spain's golden era, his crucial goals were instrumental in securing the nation's historic 2010 FIFA World Cup victory and the 2008 UEFA European Championship, cementing his status as a national icon. At club level, Villa's goal-scoring prowess was showcased at Valencia CF, where he became a La Liga star, before his celebrated transfer to FC Barcelona in 2010. At Barcelona, he formed part of a formidable attacking trio, winning the UEFA Champions League and La Liga, and later achieved cult hero status at Atlético Madrid, securing another league title. His subsequent ventures, including a landmark move to New York City FC in Major League Soccer (MLS), expanded his global legacy as one of football's most revered strikers and a true Spanish football legend.
Common Mistakes and Alternative Spellings
The standard and correct spelling is David Villa. Common errors often involve misspelling his surname, with "Vila" being a frequent typo, dropping one 'l'. Some may incorrectly use a Hispanicized "David Villa Sánchez" without the accent, though his full name properly includes the acute accent on Sánchez. In informal contexts or due to autocorrect, one might see "David Vialla" or "David Vlla." It is also worth noting that while "El Guaje" (his iconic nickname meaning "The Kid" in Asturian) is often associated with him, it is not a spelling variation of his legal name but should be referenced correctly with the accent on 'u' in "Guaje" for authenticity.
Example Sentences
David Villa's decisive goal in the 2010 World Cup semifinal was a masterclass in composed finishing under immense pressure.
After his transfer from Valencia, David Villa seamlessly integrated into Barcelona's attacking system, providing width and goals.
Many young strikers study footage of David Villa's off-the-ball runs to understand positioning.
When reflecting on Spain's golden generation, the contributions of David Villa are always mentioned alongside those of Xavi and Iniesta.
His legacy extends beyond Europe, as he was a foundational designated player for New York City FC, helping to grow the MLS brand.
Even in retirement, David Villa's academy initiatives continue to develop the next generation of football talent.
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