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Juan Carlos Arce: "We have a Bolivia suffering and we cannot look aside"

Juan Carlos Arce: "We have a Bolivia suffering and we cannot look aside"

November 4, 2022, 15:28 PM

November 4, 2022, 15:28 PM

Juan Carlos Arce has his ideas clear. He wants to play, he wants to finish the championship on the court, but the country’s situation in the search for the 2023 Census is what prevails above all things, even football.

“All of us who like football are sad (…) we want to watch soccer and for the tournament to be played, but we have Bolivia suffering and we cannot look aside. We have to respect and then see how our football can end”, indicated the attacker from Santa Cruz.

When it was consulted by the La Paz press about the tight times that Always Ready would have, Arce mentioned that “tEverything can have a margin, we are people, we also need vacations. If it has to be played during the World Cup and in December, I’m willing to do it, it’s our job. Next year there will surely be a space for vacations because we deserve it too, we need rest”.

The ‘Rabbit’ ended the conversation with the media indicating that he still has “one more year left on his contract” and that his goal is still to become champion with the team with the red band. “We are fighting for a title that is what I have been looking for since I came to Always Ready,” he said.

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