Wellington Phoenix have completed their visa signings for the new season with the acquisition of Spanish defensive midfielder Armando Sosa Peña.
The 29-year-old Santa Lucia born midfielder has signed on a one-year contract with the Phoenix after completing his medical on Friday.
Peña, also known as Mandi, has arrived from Almeria in the Spanish Segunda Division.
He has play most of his career at a high level in Spain, turning out for Real Madrid B between 2010 and 2012.
"I felt like something new and I like New Zealand and what I have seen," Mandi said.
"Not only will I be living in a beautiful country but I will be playing in the A-League which I think will be a big challenge given the quality of the players here."
Mandi said the A-League will be tough this year but having observed the Wellington Phoenix performances so far, coach Mark Rudan’s squad will be tough to breakdown.
"Mark believes in my ability and my style is perfect for how he wants to play," he said.
"I have heard about the positive atmosphere that has been created within the club."
Rudan is happy to have secured another defensive midfielder to re-enforce his squad, having scouted the Spaniard.
"I watched him when I was in Europe and he will complement our defensive structure in the middle of the park," Rudan said.
"He is another player that will work extremely hard for the team and gives their all on the pitch so he will slot in perfectly.
"He is not only a defensive rock but also possesses leadership qualities having captained teams he's played for."
Mandi began his senior career at Vecindario in the Canary Islands before moving on to Villareal B.
He later joined Real Madrid B in 2010 going in to make 47 appearances, scoring two goals during his tenure there.
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