Ex-Real Madrid star keen to give back to Hong Kong after a career of highs and self-doubt
Former Spanish player Asier Illarramendi, the city’s Footballer of the Year, aims to tackle AFC Champions League Two with Kitchee, help kids

Like a lot of Real Sociedad supporters, Asier Illarramendi focused on enjoying himself in the week after the club beat Celta Vigo 2-0 in June 2010 to win promotion back to La Liga with one game to spare.
Unlike any of his fellow revellers, however, the 20-year-old Illarramendi was handed his senior debut in that last dead-rubber match, a 4-1 defeat at Elche.
“It was a little bit weird; we’d won the league and during that week we celebrated a lot, and didn’t train much,” Illarramendi told the South China Morning Post.
“After around 65 minutes, I was done, I couldn’t play any more. Too much celebrating.”
Recently crowned Hong Kong Footballer of the Year, Kitchee midfielder Illarramendi, now 36, would recover from his excess to play more than 250 matches for Sociedad, either side of a two-year spell with Real Madrid.

There, the high of sharing a Champions League success with Cristiano Ronaldo, Luka Modric and boyhood hero Xabi Alonso in 2014 was followed by a campaign in which he experienced an undermining loss of self-belief.