Sergio Barila
Sergio Javier Barila Martínez is a former professional footballer who played as a left back.
He amassed Segunda División B totals of 157 matches and 17 goals, during seven seasons.
Born in Spain, Barila represented Equatorial Guinea at international level.Born in Valencia, Barila played for Valencia CF Mestalla, Atlético Saguntino, UD Barbastro, CD Alcoyano, Pontevedra CF, CD Castellón, CP Mérida, Levante UD, FC Cartagena, Gimnàstic de Tarragona, Getafe CF and Benidorm CF. He retired at the age of 31 after nearly one year on the sidelines with a knee injury, going on to work with Alcoyano in directorial capacities.
Barila made his debut as a professional on 12 January 1997, featuring the full 90 minutes for Mérida in a 1–1 away against CD Leganés for the Segunda División. He scored his first and only goal in the competition exactly nine months later, helping hosts Levante beat Real Jaén 2–0.International career
Barila earned three caps for Equatorial Guinea, making his debut on 6 July 2003 against Morocco for the 2004 African Cup of Nations qualifiers and scoring his only goal on 11 October of that year in the 1–0 home win over Togo for the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying stage. He was the first-ever player born in the European nation to be called by the African national team.Personal life
After retiring, Barila became a FIFA agent, also holding a degree in law.