Manuel Posada

[2] He found greater success with the latter, where he featured alongside the likes of Ricardo Álvarez, Alberto Machimbarrena, Feliciano Rey, José María Sansinenea and Santiago Bernabéu.

[2] He made his debut for Celta in a Galician championship match against Unión Sporting, and showed his great goal-scoring instinct with a hat-trick in a 7–0 win.

[2] Together with Luís Correa, the Clemente brothers (Juanito, Balbino), Polo Pardo, he was part of the newly founded Celta team that won the 1923–24 Galician championship (the club's debut on an official competition) without defeats.

He became part of the club's board, and collaborated on the construction plans for the Balaídos Stadium, which opened on 30 December 1928 in a 7–0 trashing of Real Unión.

[2] Like many other Celta de Vigo players of his time, he was eligible to play for the Galicia national team, however, he only earned one cap, in a friendly match against a Lisbon XI on 27 May 1923.