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Girona

British  
/ dʒiˈrona /

noun

  1. the Catalan name for Gerona

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Flanker Ben Curry, who was also set to travel to Girona to continue his recovery from injury, has been sent back to Sale to rehabilitate with Harlequins' Jack Kenningham called up to the squad.

From BBC

Barcelona coach Hansi Flick confirmed Tuesday reports that veteran goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen will join neighbours Girona on loan.

From Barron's

"This morning Marc said that he is going to Girona," Flick told a news conference ahead of Wednesday's Champions League clash at Slavia Prague.

From Barron's

Brazilian Savinho is out of action too and has, at times, been unconvincing since his £31m move from Girona in 2024, struggling to nail down his place in the side, and Tottenham were in talks to sign him during the summer.

From BBC

It also owns 47% of Girona in Spain.

From BBC