Journeyman Striker Jefte Betancor's Double Ends Real Madrid's Copa Dream
Jefte Betancor, Albacete's journeyman striker, scored twice to eliminate Real Madrid from the Copa del Rey, marking an extraordinary moment in his tumultuous career. Known for a path of twists, including a brief departure to work as an electrician, Jefte's journey symbolizes resilience and unexpected success.
Jefte Betancor, Albacete's journeyman striker, made headlines after delivering a game-changing double that eliminated Real Madrid from the Copa del Rey on Wednesday. His performance not only marked a personal milestone but also sent shockwaves throughout the Spanish football scene.
The 32-year-old forward, whose career has spanned several European clubs and included a period of reflection working as an electrician, scored twice in the latter stages of the match, securing a breathtaking 3-2 victory against the football giants. His efforts spoiled Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa's debut and brought one of the biggest upsets in the tournament's history.
Betancor's journey, characterized by resilience and determination, reached a peak moment of glory at the modest Carlos Belmonte Stadium. After the match, he described the occasion as magical and emotionally referred to his past struggles and personal triumphs, acknowledging the unwavering support from his family and psychologist.
(With inputs from agencies.)

