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Jair Reinoso said goodbye to The Strongest

Jair Reinoso said goodbye to The Strongest

December 21, 2022, 22:32 PM

December 21, 2022, 22:32 PM

Jair Reinoso said goodbye to The Strongest. The second top scorer of the tabby club ceased to be part of the La Paz club after 190 games and 83 goals. The Colombian naturalized Bolivian would have everything arranged to reach Blooming, but the agreement has not yet been closed.

“Today I have a very big mix of feelings inside me, but the only thing I can say is THANK YOU!”began an extensive text with which he said goodbye to The Strongest.

In addition to thanking everyone he worked with, he also mentioned thewonderful years that I enjoy and what makes me even happier, wonderful years that my family enjoyed, I am blessed to be able to be part of your history and to learn that TIGRE is not just a club, it is a lifestyle”.

“I’m pleased to have entered the club’s history by becoming its second top scorer. I firmly believe that I could have done even more, but things turned out this way… You will be eternal for me, thanks Club The Strongest”, closed the historic scorer of Achumani’s team.

He arrived in mid-2013 from Cúcuta in his native Colombia, and won the love of the aurinegra bias. Pablo Escobar is the top scorer in the Professional Division with 206 goals, and Reinoso follows him with 83 goalsaccording to the portal Late!.

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