Science confirms the arrival of Del Hoyo and Mateu

Enerside Sciences continues to shape its ambitious project for the new cycle – although it has been an open secret – it has confirmed the merger of Los Leones Iñaki Mateu and Vicente Del Hoyo.

The Valencia player arrives from the French team US Marmandy. His age is 26 years, 180 cm and 105 kg.

Trained at CAU Valencia, he has experience in the Honors Division with 80 games played between his two seasons with Complutense Cisneros and the three seasons of Silver Storm El Salvador.

An international with the lower categories of the Spanish national team, he finished second in the Junior World Cup. It is an essential element in the calls to the Absolute.

He is a physically strong player in both melee and open play, mobile, difficult to contact and accurate in touch throwing.

On scientific technician Manuel Mazo: “Vicente is a very active free player and defensive leader because of his fighting level. In attack, he is a player who will put us in good positions with a good shot on the line. One area that needed to be improved was the team’s defensive activity and melee. Vicente will give us an extra edge in this.”

On the other hand, Inaki Mateo arrived to reinforce the three-quarters line, a versatile player who works in the center and back positions.

Coming from the top 10 Italians, rugby Vidana 1970 where he played in the last two seasons. He trained at the Alcalá de Henares quarry, where he was an international in all lower categories, seven times and a shooter with the national team.

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The brother of our player Guillo Mateu, Iñaki is 25 years old, 181 cm tall and weighs 88 kg. Safe in defense, fast, assertive and on the right foot.

“He is quick in the middle, active in the game and controls communication well. What we love most about it is speed and accuracy in decision making. He comes with a desire to return to Spain for the winning team and that will give us all the character.” says Enerside Sciences coach, Manuel Mazo.

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