Andrés Romero

Andrés Romero, when he was only 3 years old he was riding on the horse of his grandfather Santiago, called Andaluz. That was the first contact with what has now become his passion, the horse.

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Bullfighter Andrés Romero

Date of Birth: On December 21th, 1984 in Escacena del Campo, Huelva.

Debuted in public: On August 13th, 2006.

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Debuted at Las Ventas: On May 17th, 2014, sharing poster with Andy Cartagena and Diego Ventura, with bulls Fermín Bohorquez.

 Alternative: On May 4th, 2014, in Real Maestranza (Sevilla) sharing poster with Andy Cartagena and Diego Ventur,a with bulls Fermin Bohorquez.

With only 3 years old he was riding on the horse of his grandfather James called Andaluz. That was the first contact with what today has become his passion for riding.

Once he was ready and able to subdue such a beautiful animal tried to match the horse with his other great passion, the bull. And it is at the age of 12 years when he begins to goad the first cows on the farm "La Corchuela", owned by his father.

Not until 2005, after participating in numerous equestrian shows, when he decides professionally practice the art of bullfighting, and debut a year later in the bullring of his people before a steer Arucci which cut two ears and tail.

On March 2012, after several years of preparation under the watchful eye of Master Diego Ventura, he faces his first major appointment to participate in the VI Contest of Bullfighting Atarfe (Granada) resulting winner of this contest. He wins the "Golden Rejon" and Iron Pony Fermin Bohorquez, sponsor of this year's competition, named "Fuente Rey".

On September 11, 2022, he gave a spectacular performance in the Morón de la Frontera bullring, after cutting 4 ears to the bulls Benitez Cubero and Pallarés. This celebration has served to raise funds and help in the cost of treatment of the disease TRIO gene mutation.