Daniel Ayala
Footballer, played for Nottingham Forest

Born
November 7th, 1990
34 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Spain
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This professional footballer began a career in the sport playing in the youth system of Liverpool. Transitioning to senior football, played primarily as a central defender. Played for clubs such as Hull City, and later joined Nottingham Forest. Contributed to team efforts in various leagues, including notable appearances in the EFL Championship. Additionally, represented Spain at youth international levels, showcasing talent and skill during formative years in competitive football.
Played for Nottingham Forest in the EFL Championship
Represented Spain at youth levels
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