Achore Sánchez: Ethiopian Right-Back Completes Free Transfer from Montañeros to Ourense
Ethiopian right-back Achore Sánchez has completed a free transfer from Montañeros to Ourense, signing a contract that runs from 2026-07-01 to 2027-06-30, in a move that places the 21-year-old defender in Spain’s Segunda Federación – Grupo I. The deal, confirmed as a free transfer, sees Sánchez join Ourense with no disclosed market value attached to the operation.
Sánchez, officially listed as a defender specialising at right-back, moves within Spanish football as he leaves Montañeros, who are not currently competing in a nationally recognised professional division. By joining Ourense, he steps into the structure of the Segunda Federación – Gr. I, giving him the opportunity to establish himself in a more prominent competitive environment in Spain.
The Ethiopian defender is registered as an Ourense player and also associated with Ourense CF at national-team level, underlining the club’s investment in his future development. While the formal contract start date is set, no end-of-contract market valuation is recorded for Sánchez, and his current market value is officially noted as none, reflecting the free nature of the transfer and the fact that he remains an emerging player rather than an established asset in the transfer market.
Born in 2005 and approximately 21 years of age, Sánchez represents Ethiopia internationally in terms of nationality, making this confirmed switch to a Spanish club a significant move abroad relative to his home country. His primary position is at right-back, reinforcing Ourense’s defensive flanks with a specialist whose profile fits modern full‑back requirements, though the available data does not specify versatility into other positions.
The transfer marks a continuation of Sánchez’s development pathway in Spain, moving from Montañeros to a club competing in a defined national league structure. Montañeros previously provided him with his platform, but detailed statistics such as appearances, goals, assists, or individual match performances are not available in the current data set. Likewise, there is no record of specific recent matches, scorelines, or performance ratings linked to Sánchez that can be cited.
There is also no information on previous clubs before Montañeros, nor any record of prior leagues beyond the indication that his former side’s competition was not listed at national level. Details regarding reaction from Ethiopian supporters, local fans in Spain, or media commentary are not contained in the data and therefore cannot be reliably reported.
What is clear is that this confirmed transfer places an Ethiopian defender in a competitive Spanish environment, where regular football in the Segunda Federación – Gr. I could accelerate his growth. If he secures playing time and adapts well, this move to Ourense has the potential to shape Sánchez’s career trajectory, giving him a stronger platform in European football and a clearer pathway to enhancing his reputation as a professional right-back.
