| # | 1 |
|---|---|
| Name | Àlex González Posito |
| Nationality | Spain |
| Position | Linebacker |
| Height | 181cm |
| Weight | 99kg |
| Past Teams | Barcelona Dragons, Madrid Bravos |
| Leagues | European League of Football |
| Seasons | 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 |
| Age | 34 |
Àlex González Posito is a legendary figure in Spanish American Football, having spent over two decades shaping the sport in his home country. Born in Barcelona, González Posito began his career at the age of 15, initially drawn to the sport after admitting he was “bad at soccer” and seeking a place where he could belong. This search led him to a career that spanned multiple Spanish clubs and leagues, making him one of the most recognizable faces in the country’s football history.
Posito has represented Spain’s top-tier teams, including the Barcelona Dragons, before joining the expansion Madrid Bravos in the European League of Football (ELF). Known for his fierce commitment and passion for the game, he has earned multiple Spanish national championships. In late 2025, following the conclusion of the season, González Posito announced his retirement, stating the game gave him “discipline and character” and the opportunity to “see the world,” marking the end of a prolific career.
Previous stations
- (Career began in Spanish domestic football around 2006–2007)
- 2021–2024: Barcelona Dragons (European League of Football)
- 2025: Madrid Bravos (European League of Football)
Achievements
Team Achievements
- European League of Football Champion with the Frankfurt Galaxy (2021).
- Secured the ELF South Division Crown with the Munich Ravens (2025).
- Three-time ELF playoff participant (through 2024).
Selected Statistics
- (Specific defensive statistics from his final seasons were not available, but he was a long-term starter and a core player for Spanish ELF franchises.)
- He played for roughly 20 years in active American football competition.
Other
- His full name is Àlexandre Joaquin González “Posito.”
- He was born in Barcelona, Spain, on October 24, 1991.
- He began playing football at the age of 15, weighing 106 kg (234 lbs) at the time, stating, “It all started because I was bad at soccer. At 15 years old, weighing 106 kilograms, I was looking for a place where I could fit in.”
- American football, he noted, gave him the opportunity to “get to know the world and make a living from the sport,” in addition to granting him “discipline and character.”
- Upon retiring, he left a farewell message on social media: “It is time to retire and give the new generations the opportunity to celebrate greater successes than those I have achieved. Thank you for everything, football – I will always love you.”
- During his time with the Barcelona Dragons, he was part of the local core players mentioned alongside QB Zach Edwards and other Spanish talents.

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