Edu García

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Eduardo "Edu" García Martín (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈðwaɾðo ˈeðu ɣaɾˈθi.a maɾˈtin];[a] born 24 April 1990) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a winger or an attacking midfielder for Segunda Federación club Ejea. He has played in a host of different countries, including China, India and his native Spain.[1]

Full name Eduardo García Martín
Date of birth (1990-04-24) 24 April 1990 (age 35)
Place of birth Zaragoza, Spain
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
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Edu García
Personal information
Full name Eduardo García Martín
Date of birth (1990-04-24) 24 April 1990 (age 35)
Place of birth Zaragoza, Spain
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s)
Team information
Current team
Ejea
Youth career
Helios
Amistad
2002–2009 Zaragoza
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2009–2012 Zaragoza B 44 (20)
2012–2013 Ebro 5 (1)
2013–2014 Ejea 41 (9)
2014–2016 Ebro 64 (24)
2016–2017 Zaragoza 27 (2)
2017–2018 Bengaluru 14 (2)
2018 Zhejiang Greentown 15 (3)
2019–2020 ATK 22 (9)
2020–2021 ATK Mohun Bagan 11 (1)
2021–2022 Hyderabad 11 (2)
2022–2025 Shenzhen Peng City 92 (31)
2026– Ejea 0 (0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 28 August 2025
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Club career

García was born in Zaragoza, Aragon, García joined Real Zaragoza's youth setup in 2002, aged 12, after spells at CN Helios Fútbol and UD Amistad. He made his debut with the former's reserves during the 2009–10 campaign, in Tercera División.[2]

In 2012, García rejected a contract extension from the Maños and signed for CD Ebro also in the fourth division.[3] The following year, he moved to fellow league team SD Ejea, along with former Ebro manager José Luis Loreto.[4]

In July 2014, García and his manager Loreto returned to Ebro. He scored a career-best 16 goals during his first season, which ended in promotion to Segunda División B, and added a further eight in his second.

On 10 August 2016, García returned to Zaragoza, signing a two-year contract now with the first team.[5] He made his professional debut on 7 September, starting in a 1–2 Copa del Rey home loss against Real Valladolid.[6]

García made his Segunda División debut on 17 September 2016, replacing Jordi Xumetra in a 2–0 home win against AD Alcorcón. He scored his first goal in the category on 13 November, netting the last in a home success over CD Mirandés for the same scoreline.[7]

Indian Super League

Bengaluru FC

On 3 September 2017, García signed a one-year contract with Indian Super League club Bengaluru FC.[8] On 19 November 2017, he made his first team debut against Mumbai City FC, scoring the first goal in the 2–0 victory and dedicated the goal to the club's assistant manager Carles Cuadrat.[9] On 9 February 2018, he scored in his final match for the club in a 2–0 win over Goa.[10]

China League One

Zhejiang Energy Greentown

On 23 February 2018, he joined Chinese club Zhejiang Energy Greentown for an undisclosed fee.[11] On 24 March 2018, he made his debut for the club in a 2–1 loss over Zhejiang Yiteng.[12] He scored his first goal for the club, on 1 April 2018 against Shanghai Shenxin.[13] He made his final appearance for the club on 19 September 2018 against Wuhan Zall. He went on to make 15 appearances for the club scoring 3 goals in the process.

Return to the ISL

ATK

On 23 December 2018, García returned to the Indian Super League with ATK during the January transfer window.[14] On 25 January 2019, he scored a free-kick on his debut in a 1–1 draw against Kerala Blasters.[15] He scored three goals in eight appearances for ATK in his first short season. In his second season with the club, he came on as a substitute and scored a brace against Hyderabad. On 14 March 2020, he scored a goal in the final against Chennaiyin FC to win his first career league title.[16] He finished the season with 6 goals in 16 appearances for the club.

ATK Mohun Bagan

On 6 August 2020, Garcia signed a two-year contract with newly merged ATK Mohun Bagan.[17] On 20 November 2020, he made his debut for the club against Kerala Blasters in a 1–0 win.[18] He was injured for most of the season and his contract was mutually terminated by the club.[19]

Return to China League One

Shenzhen Peng City

García joined Sichuan Jiuniu on 21 April 2022.[20] On 10 December 2025, the club annouanced that García's departure after the 2025 season.[21]

Back to Spain

On 13 January 2026, García returned to Spain and joined Segunda Federación club Ejea.

Career statistics

Clubs

As of match played 22 November 2025[22]
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[23]
Club Season League National cup Continental Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Ebro 2014–15 Tercera División 34163416
2015–16 Segunda División B 30810318
Total 6424106524
Real Zaragoza 2016–17 Segunda División 27210282
Bengaluru FC 2017–18 Indian Super League 142142
Zhejiang Greentown 2018 China League One 153153
ATK 2018–19 Indian Super League 632083
2019–20 176176
Total 23920259
ATK Mohun Bagan 2020–21 Indian Super League 111111
Hyderabad 2021–22 Indian Super League 112112
Sichuan Jiuniu/
Shenzhen Peng City
2022 China League One 19610206
2023 2510002510
2024 Chinese Super League 239112410
2025 25600256
Total 9231219432
Career total 25774610026375
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Honours

Notes

  1. In isolation, García is pronounced [ɡaɾˈθi.a].

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