Despite he picked no.1 shirt, the first choice was the fellow youth graduate Pelagotti.
Born in Málaga, Andalusia, Guirado was an unsuccessful youth graduate at hometown club Málaga CF, going to play for two other clubs before completing his formation.
However, after the club acquired Diego Alves and renewed youth graduate Vicente Guaita's contract, César became surplus to requirements.
An unsuccessful youth graduate of Athletic Bilbao, López Garai spent the vast majority of his professional career in second and third divisions.
Saúl made his La Liga debut on 21 April 2013, playing two minutes in a 1-0 success at Sevilla FC after replacing fellow youth graduate Koke.
He finished as the second-best top scorer in the squad at nine, only trailing another youth graduate, Vitolo, by one goal.
An unsuccessful youth graduate at Barcelona he went on to appear in 305 Segunda División games over the course of 12 seasons, in representation of five teams, namely Castellón.
An Atlético de Madrid youth graduate, Roberto played mainly for the B-side, only receiving the occasional call-up due to suspensions or injuries.
An Athletic de Bilbao youth graduate, Dañobeitia served some loans (including to its feeder club CD Baskonia), before being promoted to the first team to 2005-06.
He played second-fiddle to youth graduate and Portuguese international Rui Patrício during his spell.