Luis Suárez does not leave South America: this is his new club


close

Luis Suarez

Luis Suarez

Photo:

Khaled Desouki. AFP

Luis Suarez

The ‘Pistolero’ had returned to Nacional de Montevideo to get in shape for the World Cup.

The scorer of the Uruguayan team Luis Suarez signed with Brazil Guild for two years, the ‘gaùcho’ club reported this Saturday on its social networks confirming the arrival of the ‘Pistolero’ who played his last World Cup with La Celeste in Qatar.

Suárez returned to South America in 2022 to National of Montevideo, the club that formed it, after shining for more than a decade in European football. In his return, the ‘Pistolero’ scored eight goals and claimed champion in the Uruguayan tournament.

This is how Gremio announced the hiring of Luis Suárez

“Luis Suárez, welcome,” reads the Guild’s announcement on its social networks along with an image of Suárez wearing the shirt of the southern Brazilian club, where he will share a squad with the Colombian Jaminton Campaz.

Gremio accompanied the announcement with a video of the player celebrating his landing at the club. “Hello to all the Gremio fans, I wanted to thank you for all the love you have given me and that you are ready to enjoy these two wonderful years, to try to achieve great things. I send you a big hug and see you in the next few days”, said the ‘9’ charrúa.

Suárez said goodbye to the World Cups in Qatar with 35 years without scoring and with the elimination of Uruguay in the first phase of the tournament. The scorer said goodbye in tears to his fourth World Cup, after a 2-0 victory for Uruguay against Ghana that was insufficient to advance to the round of 16 in a group that qualified Portugal and South Korea.

The goalscorer began his successful international tour at FC Groningen in the Netherlands and in 2014 joined FC Barcelona where he formed one of the most famous football trios with his friend Lionel Messi and Neymar. In that dream team he won the Champions League in 2015 and four leagues in Spain, among other tournaments.

In 2020, Suárez left the Catalan club and signed for Atlético Madrid, crowning his career in Europe with a League championship in 2021, until he returned to Nacional in 2022.

SPORTS
with AFP

More sports news

keep going down
to find more content

you reached the content limit of the month

Enjoy the content of DIGITAL TIME unlimited. Subscribe now!

* COP $900 / month during the first two months

We know that you like to always be informed.

Create an account and you can enjoy:

  • Access to newsletters with the best current news.
  • Comment the news that interests you.
  • Keep your favorite items.

Create an account and you can enjoy our content from any device.

#Luis #Suárez #leave #South #America #club

Related Posts

Next Post

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended