He was born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, but his place on the island is Agaete. In this coastal town, where his mother was born and known for the famous “La Rama” festival, Miguel Ángel spent his childhood and adolescence. He is still very close to the town because his two sisters live there (he is the youngest of the family), and his parents also have a second residence. Son of a bank worker, his day-to-day was spent in the capital. Curious, restless and diligent, he studied at Claret College, the set of his first steps in football. Now it is up to him to build a team in Gijón that aspires to the Primera Division.
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