Leo Román, goalkeeper of RCD Mallorca, makes debut with the Spanish national team in a friendly match against Iraq. He is the eleventh player from the club to play for the Red Fury. The 2000-born goalkeeper has consolidated himself in the RCD Mallorca and has renewed his contract until 2030. His presence in the Spanish national team confirms his growth and the club's bet. Leo Román came on in the 73rd minute of the match, replacing Joan García, goalkeeper of Barcelona. His first action as an international was to touch the ball with his foot, passed by a defender of the Spanish team. He is the fifth player born in the Balearic Islands to debut with the national team. Before him, Miquel Àngel Nadal, Paco Higuera, Albert Riera, and Marco Asensio had done so. The case of Leo Román has a special value for the club. The goalkeeper, born in Ibiza in 2000, has consolidated himself in the RCD Mallorca and renewed his contract until 2030. His presence in the dynamics of the absolute confirms his growth and the club's bet. And his debut has shot him up in terms of valuation and has placed him firmly in the market after the RCD Mallorca's descent. Until now, ten footballers from the RCD Mallorca had arrived at playing with Spain. The first was Luis García, who debuted on January 27, 1988, in a friendly match against East Germany. After him came Álvaro Cervera, Iván Campo, Vicente Engonga, Marcelino Elena, Dani García, Miquel Àngel Nadal, Albert Luque, Dani Güiza, and Fernando Navarro. Of them, only Miquel Àngel Nadal was Mallorcan, although his debut with the national team took place when he was a player for Barcelona. The manacorí returned to play with Spain as a player for RCD Mallorca and extended an international career that included three European Championships and three World Cups. The golden age of RCD Mallorca had a notable impact on that relationship with the Red Fury. In 1998, Spain debuted with Iván Campo, Vicente Engonga, Marcelino Elena, and Dani García, a reflection of the team's impact in its best years. Later, Albert Luque went to the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan, and years later, Fernando Navarro and Dani Güiza, who were European champions with Spain in 2008. Eighteen years later, Leo Román opens a new chapter. His call-up and debut already place him in a very reduced list within the history of RCD Mallorca. His presence in the Red Fury raises even more the symbolic value of a call that recognizes his present and his projection in a season in which, curiously, the red and white team has descended to Second Division.