Daniel Fragachan Quintero '16 is one of the University of St Thomas- Houston athletic alumni who turned his playing career into his life As an international student from Venezuela he began his college soccer career at UST from 2013 to 2015 where he received a degree in business administration After playing professional soccer for a few years Daniel has become an assistant coach for the UST Men's Soccer team.  The Venezuelan native left his home for Spain at the age of three Fragachan found an outlet to engage himself in a new community His efforts reaped reward when former UST Men's Soccer Head Coach Aaron Champenoy offered Daniel a scholarship to join the team.  Fragachan views Champenoy as a large influence in his life referring to him as his "white father" as he guided him throughout school Fragachan helped lead the Celts to their first Red River Athletic Conference title in 2013 Fragachan went with him to Hastings College It is there that he won the NAIA national championship the young player saw the opportunity to make soccer into a career.  After receiving his degree in business administration in 2017 Fragachan began training and played for a semi-pro team in Memphis Los Yebenes of Third Division Spain called him and extended a tryout It was through this football club that Fragachan's pro career began he moved up quickly to the Second Division on U.B Conquense and ultimately found himself back home in Venezuela This is where he made it to the First Division team Aragua FC Venezuela rounding out his professional soccer career until the COVID-19 Pandemic.  Once the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic became widespread the professional soccer season was cancelled As an assistant to current Head Coach Ian Clerihew he appreciates that he is given the space to shine as a coach and share his experience as a player Together they helped our Men's Soccer team claim the 2021 SCAC Championship.  it's clear to see how UST Men's soccer plays a significant role in Fragachan's life you can find him continuing to play the game at various weekend leagues across Houston He also has taken an interest in youth development—he coaches for the "Yes Prep" Program with one of his former Celt teammates he shares his life experiences and mentors students through the game of soccer and the passion he found through the sport.  Fragachan's advice to UST Student Athletes Fragachan's advice to current UST student-athletes is appreciate the opportunity that you have because not everyone has it Bp and Iberdrola have awarded the Toledo-based company Imefy the contract to manufacture and supply the transformer for the largest renewable hydrogen production plant in Spain (25 MW) which will be located at the bp refinery in Castellón Bp and Iberdrola have awarded the Toledo-based company Imefy the contract to manufacture and supply the transformer for the largest renewable hydrogen production plant in Spain (25 MW) which will be located at the bp refinery in Castellón.  a municipality located in the province of Toledo supply and supervise the assembly and commissioning of the three-phase power transformer with 37 megavolt-amperes (MVA) of power and a 66/30 kilovolts (kV) transformation ratio and will be supplied in the first quarter of 2026 This award demonstrates bp and Iberdrola’s confidence through the company created for the Castellón Green Hydrogen project in Spanish companies in the development of the renewable hydrogen value chain contributing to the integration of the territory and the creation of industrial and innovation opportunities in a growing market The project is expected to be operational in the second half of 2026 with an investment of more than €70M the green hydrogen produced could also be used in key industries that are difficult to decarbonise in the Valencian Community to replace the natural gas used in their processes in chemical industries and in heavy transport.  Numeous lottery ticket holders in Malaga province will be celebrating this week after some of the first-prize-winning tickets in the special National Lottery Mother’s Day draw on Sunday were sold in Vélez-Málaga with each 'billete' winning 1,300,000 euros meaning that each 15-euro 'décimo' ticket is worth 130,000 euros While some of the first-prize winners bought their tickets from the lottery office in Calle Adeodato Altamirano the number was also distributed in El Ejido (Almeria) The holder of the one ticket whose 'fraction' (6) and 'series' (8) numbers coincide with those drawn will also walk away with the special prize of 15,000,000 euros but it has so far not been revealed where this was purchased Villena (Alicante) and Benaguasil (Valencia) 99 prizes of 40,000 euros were also distributed as well as 9,000 prizes of 100 euros and 90,000 prizes of 10 euros The Mother's Day 2023 draw issue included ten series of 100,000 'billetes' each each one on sale for 150 euros; divided into ten 'décimos' (tenths) which cost 15 euros each It is one of seven special draws ahead of the summer with 105 million euros in prizes and a special accumulated prize of 15,000,000 euros Comentar es una ventaja exclusiva para registrados Lidl store in Barcelona closes permanently | Andrea Piacquadio, Lidl CONSUMER AFFAIRS Lidl's Cold Shower in Barcelona: It Affects Thousands of CustomersAn unexpected twist in Lidl's story in Barcelona affecting one of its most well-known establishments04/03/2025 14:09:00h by África Fernández Juez although it also makes adjustments to its supermarket network The German chain has a strong presence in Barcelona where its establishments have become popular places for consumers the company maintains its commitment to the city Lidl not only focuses on opening new stores but also adjusts its store network to optimize its offerings The company has closed one of its stores in the center of Barcelona but continues to demonstrate its adaptability while continuing to grow in Spain Lidl supermarket on Comte d'Urgell closes | Europa PressClosure of the Comte d'Urgell StoreLidl has confirmed that it closed one of its most central supermarkets in Barcelona this past Saturday This store opened in 2016 in a former garage and has been one of the most popular this closure responds to the need to adapt its store network to new market demands The company emphasizes that the decision aims to improve the shopping experience adjusting to customer needs without compromising its growth Lidl assures that it will continue investing in new openings both in Barcelona and other areas of Spain Although the closure of the Comte d'Urgell store has caused surprise, Lidl continues with its expansion plans. The company has announced that it will invest 30M euros in the construction of a new supermarket in Los Yébenes This establishment will be built in the space previously occupied by a telephone exchange and will have three floors The opening of this store reinforces Lidl's commitment to continue growing sustainably in the Spanish market Lidl closes its iconic supermarket in El Eixample | Dean Drobot Mehrad VosoughiWith more than 30 supermarkets in Barcelona and over 125 in Catalonia Lidl remains one of the most important distribution chains in the entire country The new supermarket in Los Yébenes is just one of the many projects Lidl has underway showing its commitment to innovation and continuous improvement Lidl also emphasizes that its adaptation process includes the effort to offer a more efficient and accessible shopping experience for its customers The modernization of its establishments is one of the keys to its success The chain will continue investing in new openings and improvements to remain an attractive option in the sector