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Carlos Protesoni signs two-year extension with Deportivo Alavés as captain until 2028

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June 10, 2026
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Carlos Protesoni Extends Alavés Contract Through 2028

Carlos Protesoni extends his contract with Deportivo Alavés until 2028, signing a two-year deal that secures a key midfield leader after 105 appearances.

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Carlos Protesoni has committed his immediate future to Deportivo Alavés by signing a two-year contract extension that keeps the Uruguayan midfielder at the club through 2028. The deal, confirmed by the Vitoria-Gasteiz club, could see Protesoni complete a six-season cycle with Alavés and cements his standing as one of the team’s central figures. The extension arrives after four campaigns in which he has become a regular presence in the squad and an on-field leader.

Club confirms two-year extension

The Alavés statement described Carlos Protesoni as a player who embodies the values of the club, citing commitment, consistency, character and relentless competitiveness. The club highlighted his role as one of the squad captains and a reference point inside the dressing room and on matchdays. Officials framed the renewal as part of the club’s strategy to retain leaders who link the current project to its sporting identity.

The new contract runs until 2028 and was presented internally as a reward for both performance and leadership. Club representatives emphasized that Protesoni’s presence provides stability as Alavés plans for upcoming seasons. The extension is intended to ensure continuity in midfield and maintain a core group around which coaches can build.

The announcement did not disclose financial details or specific contract clauses beyond the term, mirroring standard practice for many clubs. Alavés opted to focus public comment on the player’s influence and contributions rather than the commercial aspects of the deal. That emphasis underlined the club’s view of Protesoni primarily as a sporting and cultural asset.

Protesoni’s record at Alavés

Across four seasons, Carlos Protesoni has made 105 official appearances for Alavés in LaLiga and the Copa del Rey, a workload that underlines his durability when fit. He has found the net six times in competitive fixtures, a modest total that reflects his deeper midfield role and time lost to injury. Club figures noted that injuries have curtailed what might otherwise have been a higher scoring return.

Protesoni’s appearances show he has been trusted by successive coaching staffs to perform in different competitive contexts. His minutes have included starting roles and appearances where he has been tasked with organizing the team’s midfield. Those contributions have made him one of the more relied-upon domestic figures in the squad.

Statistical output tells only part of the story, however, as the club’s public remarks stressed his influence beyond goals and assists. Teammates and staff frequently point to his game management, work-rate and positional awareness as central to Alavés’ midfield balance. Those attributes have established him as a constant through changes in personnel and tactics.

Leadership inside and outside the dressing room

Alavés has routinely positioned Protesoni among the team’s captains, reflecting his standing within the dressing room hierarchy. The club underlined that he is “identified with the entity,” a phrase pointing to both his commitment to the badge and his role as a cultural ambassador. That identification often translates to responsibilities as a liaison between management, staff and players.

Protesoni’s leadership is visible in training, where staff say he sets standards for professionalism and effort. He is regularly mentioned as a voice for younger players, offering guidance on tactical expectations and the day-to-day demands of top-level competition. This mentorship role adds a long-term value that goes beyond what can be measured in match statistics.

On matchdays his presence is intended to steady the team during phases of pressure and transition. Coaches rely on players like Protesoni to implement game plans and maintain tactical discipline when matches become physically and mentally demanding. The club’s decision to extend him reflects an appreciation of those less visible but essential contributions.

Injury history and resilience

While Protesoni’s 105 appearances underline his importance, the club also acknowledged that injuries have interrupted his continuity at times. Medical setbacks limited his availability across some campaigns and likely reduced the offensive tally he might have achieved otherwise. Despite those interruptions, he has repeatedly returned to action and reclaimed a starting position.

Alavés framed Protesoni’s recovery record as evidence of resilience and professionalism, noting his commitment to rehabilitation and readiness to contribute upon return. The player’s capacity to bounce back has been cited as one reason for offering the extension, as dependable fitness management is valuable for squad planning. The club appears confident in his ability to remain a regular contributor through the length of the new deal.

The extension also provides Protesoni with stability that can help in managing workload and minimizing future risks. Knowing his immediate future is settled allows coaching and medical staff to plan individualized regimens that balance performance and recovery. That arrangement benefits both player and club as they navigate the demands of domestic competition.

Tactical role and on-field profile

Protesoni operates primarily as a central midfielder who blends defensive responsibility with ball progression duties, a profile that fits Alavés’ typical approach in recent seasons. His game is built around positioning, short-pass combinations and energy over 90 minutes, which helps link defense and attack in transitional moments. While not a prolific goal scorer, his contributions often create space and stability for more attacking teammates.

Coaches have used Protesoni in various midfield configurations, measuring his defensive cover against his ability to start moves from deeper areas. His positional intelligence frequently allows the team to retain shape during opposition pressure. That tactical flexibility makes him useful in both conservative and more ambitious tactical setups.

The club’s leadership value judgment suggests that his importance is as much about facilitating teammates as personal statistical glory. By organizing midfield phases and maintaining intensity, he helps create the conditions for Alavés to compete in LaLiga and cup fixtures. Keeping a player with that profile under contract for two additional seasons signals a desire for tactical continuity.

Implications for Alavés’ sporting project

Securing Carlos Protesoni until 2028 aligns with Alavés’ stated aim of preserving core players who embody club values and fortify squad cohesion. The extension should help the coaching staff plan around a known midfield anchor and provide a reference point for recruitment and youth integration. Continuity in key positions is often a strategic priority for clubs seeking sustainable progress.

From a squad management perspective, the deal reduces short-term uncertainty and gives the club leverage when arranging tactical plans and potential incoming transfers. It also sends a stabilizing message to supporters that the club intends to retain leaders who can guide younger talents. For fans, Protesoni’s presence will likely be read as a commitment to experience and local identity.

Financially and commercially the announcement was framed as a sporting decision rather than a marquee signing, reinforcing the club’s focus on culture and continuity. The decision to publicize Protesoni’s extension through formal channels highlights the symbolic weight the player carries. In that light, the renewal is as much about project messaging as it is about immediate on-pitch returns.

Carlos Protesoni’s new two-year contract with Deportivo Alavés represents a clear vote of confidence from the club in a midfielder who has become central to its plans. The extension secures a veteran leader, preserves a tactical lynchpin and provides a degree of continuity that Alavés hopes will aid consistency in the seasons ahead.

The club will now prepare for the coming campaign with Protesoni set to play a leading role in squad development and matchday execution. He enters the new contract aiming to maintain fitness, contribute on the field and continue mentoring younger team members as Alavés pursues its sporting objectives. The agreement closes one chapter while setting conditions for the next phase of the club’s project.

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