Pablo Sarabia

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Pablo Sarabia
Sarabia with Paris Saint-Germain in 2019
Personal information
Full name Pablo Sarabia García
Date of birth (1992-05-11) 11 May 1992 (age 31)[1]
Place of birth Madrid, Spain[1]
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)[2]
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Club information
Current team
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Number 21
Youth career
2000–2004 EFMO Boadilla
2004–2009 Real Madrid
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2009–2011 Real Madrid Castilla 49 (15)
2010 Real Madrid 0 (0)
2011–2016 Getafe 131 (10)
2016–2019 Sevilla 101 (26)
2019–2023 Paris Saint-Germain 64 (11)
2021–2022Sporting CP (loan) 29 (15)
2023– Wolverhampton Wanderers 17 (1)
National team
2008 Spain U16 3 (2)
2008–2009 Spain U17 20 (5)
2010 Spain U18 2 (0)
2010–2011 Spain U19 16 (8)
2011–2014 Spain U21 22 (4)
2019– Spain 26 (9)
Honours
Men's football
Representing  Spain
UEFA Nations League
Runner-up 2021 Italy
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 14:57, 3 September 2023 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 17:34, 6 December 2022 (UTC)

Pablo Sarabia García (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpaβlo saˈɾaβja ɣaɾˈθi.a]; born 11 May 1992) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers and the Spain national team. Mainly an attacking midfielder, he can also play as a right winger.[3][4]

Career statistics[change | change source]

Club[change | change source]

As of match played 21 October 2023[5]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Real Madrid Castilla 2009–10 Segunda División B 16 3 16 3
2010–11 Segunda División B 33 12 33 12
Total 49 15 49 15
Real Madrid 2010–11 La Liga 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
Getafe 2011–12 La Liga 19 0 1 0 20 0
2012–13 La Liga 13 0 3 1 16 1
2013–14 La Liga 33 1 4 1 37 2
2014–15 La Liga 35 2 5 2 40 4
2015–16 La Liga 31 7 1 0 32 7
Total 131 10 14 4 145 14
Sevilla 2016–17 La Liga 34 8 3 2 7[c] 1 2[d] 0 46 11
2017–18 La Liga 34 6 8 2 11[c] 1 53 9
2018–19 La Liga 33 12 5 1 13[e] 8 1[d] 1 52 22
Total 101 26 16 5 31 10 3 1 151 42
Paris Saint-Germain 2019–20 Ligue 1 21 4 6 7 3 1 9[c] 2 1[f] 0 40 14
2020–21 Ligue 1 27 6 5 1 4[c] 0 1[f] 0 37 7
2021–22 Ligue 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1
2022–23 Ligue 1 14 0 1 0 3[c] 0 1[f] 0 19 0
Total 64 11 12 8 3 1 16 2 3 0 98 22
Sporting CP (loan) 2021–22 Primeira Liga 29 15 4 2 4 2 8[c] 2 45 21
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2022–23 Premier League 13 1 0 0 13 1
2023–24 Premier League 5 0 0 0 2 0 7 0
Total 18 1 0 0 2 0 20 1
Career total 392 78 46 19 9 3 55 13 6 1 508 114

International[change | change source]

As of match played 6 December 2022[6]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Spain 2019 3 1
2021 13 4
2022 10 4
Total 26 9
As of match played 6 December 2022
Scores and results list Spain's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Sarabia goal[6]
List of international goals scored by Pablo Sarabia
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 15 November 2019 Estadio Ramón de Carranza, Cádiz, Spain  Malta 4–0 7–0 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
2 23 June 2021 Estadio de La Cartuja, Seville, Spain  Slovakia 3–0 5–0 UEFA Euro 2020
3 28 June 2021 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark  Croatia 1–1 5–3 (aet) UEFA Euro 2020
4 5 September 2021 Estadio Nuevo Vivero, Badajoz, Spain  Georgia 4–0 4–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
5 11 November 2021 Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece  Greece 1–0 1–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
6 29 March 2022 Estadio Riazor, A Coruña, Spain  Iceland 4–0 5–0 Friendly
7 5–0
8 9 June 2022 Stade de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland  Switzerland 1–0 1–0 2022–23 UEFA Nations League A
9 12 June 2022 La Rosaleda Stadium, Málaga, Spain  Czech Republic 2–0 2–0 2022–23 UEFA Nations League A

Honours[change | change source]

Sevilla

Paris Saint-Germain

Sporting CP

Spain U17

Spain U19

Spain U21

Spain

Individual

  • UEFA La Liga Team of the Season: 2018–19[18]

References[change | change source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Pablo Sarabia". Eurosport. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  2. "Pablo Sarabia". EN.PSG.FR. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  3. Siguero, Santiago (9 December 2010). "Sarabia, de Boadilla al cielo" [Sarabia, from Boadilla to the sky]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 December 2010.
  4. Tapiador, Juan (20 February 2011). "Sarabia, goleador talismán" [Sarabia, talisman goalscorer] (in Spanish). Real Madrid CF. Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 20 February 2011.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 "Pablo Sarabia". Soccerway. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Pablo Sarabia". EU-Football.info. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  7. "Sevilla 0–5 Barcelona". BBC Sport. 21 April 2018. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
  8. "Covid-19: la saison de Ligue 1 officiellement arrêtée, le PSG sacré champion" [Covid-19: with Ligue 1 season officially halted, PSG crowned champions] (in French). France 24. 30 April 2020. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  9. Bosher, Luke; Whitehead, Jacob (23 April 2022). "PSG crowned Ligue 1 champions after draw against Lens". The Athletic. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  10. Scott, Andy (27 May 2023). "PSG win record 11th French title". Yahoo! Sports. Archived from the original on 28 May 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  11. "PSG edge ASSE for Coupe de France win!". Ligue 1. 24 July 2020. Archived from the original on 23 August 2020. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  12. Tessier, Côme (19 May 2021). "Monaco-PSG en direct: Paris garde sa coupe après une finale presque insipide" [Monaco-PSG live: Paris retain their cup after nearly unsavoury final] (in French). RMC. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
  13. "Mbappé and Di Maria earn PSG first 2019–20 trophy". Ligue 1. 3 August 2019. Archived from the original on 3 August 2019. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  14. "Neymar and Icardi fire Pochettino to first title". Ligue 1. 13 January 2021. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
  15. "A final, lots of goals and a trophy: a great start to the season!". Paris Saint-Germain F.C. 31 July 2022. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  16. Mateo, Daniel (18 June 2013). "Los campeones de 'la rojita' aseguran el futuro de la selección" ['La rojita' champions confirm future for national team]. 20 minutos (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2019.
  17. "Spain 1–2 France". UEFA. 10 October 2021. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  18. Aguado, Gonzalo (20 May 2019). "Equipo de la Liga 2018/19" [2018/19 League All-star team] (in Spanish). UEFA. Retrieved 11 September 2019.

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