Two young men play festive music in the street with a Casio electronic device in exchange for any donations from passersby. "When I was little, my parents already did it," explains Antonio García Robledo (Llagosta, 1984). He's 41 years old and still competing at the highest level.
"Because I enjoy it so much, I couldn't wait to say it enough," he says to justify his retirement age. He'll do so when this season ends. We're in Pere Quart Square in Llagosta, in front of the apartment where he lived with his parents and where, as a child, he played soccer with friends after school at Les Planes School.
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Two young men play festive music in the street with a Casio electronic device in exchange for any donations from passersby. "When I was little, my parents already did it," explains Antonio García Robledo (Llagosta, 1984). He's 41 years old and still competing at the highest level. "Because I enjoy it so much, I couldn't wait to say it enough," he says to justify his retirement age. He'll do so when this season ends. We're in Pere Quart Square in Llagosta, in front of the apartment where he lived with his parents and where, as a child, he played soccer with friends after school at Les Planes School. A gigantic universe encompassed in just 50 meters.