GRAEME LE SAUX is hoping to celebrate Spanish Cup success on Saturday with Real Mallorca.
The former England, Chelsea and Blackburn full-back will be in Seville as the La Liga side faces Athletic Bilbao in the Copa del Rey final.
Graeme Le Saux could create history with Real MallorcaCredit: Times Newspapers LtdMallorca, who are 15th in the Spanish top flight, last won this trophy back in 2003 – so it is a huge moment for the team.
The Jersey-born ace has been officially involved with the club since 2017 in his role as a non-executive director.
But he advised the ownership – which involves ex-NBA star Steve Nash – on sporting matters prior to that.
Mirror Football's Premier League team of 2022 as champions dominateLe Saux, 55, does not attend all league fixtures but has a strong bond with the Mediterranean island, which he has visited for several years.
It is understood he acts as a conduit between the board, ownership and sporting side of the club.
This includes advising, negotiations and supporting across business and culture.
As a player, Le Saux came up against Mallorca in the 1999 European Cup-Winners’ Cup semi-finals but it ended in heartache as Chelsea were beaten 2-1 on aggregate over two legs.
Le Saux made 312 appearances across two spells at Chelsea after initially coming through the club's academy.
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He won the league with Blackburn and had a spell at Southampton, making 403 top-flight appearances.
The former full-back also won 36 England caps and featured at the 1998 World Cup.