in 2009 Born in
Rábade,
Province of Lugo,
Galicia, Trashorras finished his youth career with
Barcelona, playing one game with the first team on 6 October 2001, a 2–1
La Liga away loss against
Deportivo de La Coruña where he came on as a second-half
substitute for
Alfonso Pérez. In the summer of 2003 he moved to
Real Madrid, only managing to appear for
their reserves. Trashorras joined
Segunda División side
Numancia for
2005–06. He featured very little during his tenure – less than one third of the games– and switched to
Las Palmas also in that league
the following season, finally establishing himself in professional football. In July 2008, Trashorras signed a five-year contract with
Celta of division two. An undisputed starter from the beginning, he had his best season in
2009–10, scoring nine goals in 38 matches and helping the
Galicians to the
quarter-finals of the
Copa del Rey, where they were ousted by eventual finalists
Atlético Madrid (2–1 on aggregate, with the player netting in the first leg in
Madrid in a 1–1 draw). On 11 August 2011, after reaching an agreement to terminate his contract with Celta, Trashorras moved to
Rayo Vallecano,
recently promoted to the top tier. On 31 January 2018, after seven seasons as first choice and
captain, the 37-year-old left the club. On 29 August 2018, after several months of inactivity, Trashorras announced his retirement. ==Coaching career==