The centre back has been with Granollers since starting his senior career in 2017, arriving from Club Handbol La Garriga in his hometown. Last year he made his debut in the Spanish national team.
“Granollers have given me everything. Since I was a little boy, my dream has been to become a professional handball player and this team has trained me and given me the values to achieve it,” Valera says.
“In this city, handball is very important and has a great tradition. And as handball is a minority sport in our country, it is very rewarding for those who love this sport to find girls and boys playing handball in the streets wearing our club’s jersey.”
Granollers’ squad includes 10 players of age 23 or younger, including Pol Valera’s younger brother Biel Valera, who is also a centre back.
There is a lot of talent in this team, and this talent meets great ambitions.
“We want to finish the group phase in the best possible place, so that we have more chances of getting through the next knockout stages,” Valera says.
“I am confident that, if we compete at our best level, we have a chance to go far.”
The question is: how far?
“Right now, my biggest dream would be to play the EHF Finals with Granollers,” Valera says. “In the future, I would love to play in the EHF Champions League and participate with the Spanish national team in major international competitions.”