Andrés D'Alessandro puts the end of his career

Andrés D’Alessandro puts the end of his career

D’Alessandro wearing the red band.

The talented Argentine midfielder Andrés D’Alessandro will put an end to his enormous career this Sunday, in the match that Internacional de Porto Alegre, the club of which he is an idol, will play on his field with Fortaleza for the second date of the “Brasileirao”, the first division football tournament in Brazil.

Born on April 15, 1981, 41 years old, D’Alessandro made his debut in the First Division in 2000 with the River Plate shirt, which he reached at the age of 12 from Argentinos Juniors.

He then played for Wolfsburg (Germany), Portsmouth (England), Zaragoza (Spain), San Lorenzo de Almagro, Nacional (Uruguay) and Inter de Porto Alegre, where he is in his third stage.

With the shirt of the Argentine national team was champion in the U20 World Cup that was played in the country in 2001 and won the gold medal at the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, in 2004.

On his social networks, and since weeks ago he announced that it would be his farewell, D’Alessandro has been collecting various signs of affection and yesterday he published a photo of what he described as his “last birthday as a soccer player.”

This Saturday, in addition, he released an emotional farewell video in which he “broken” into tears: “It’s difficult… I prepared myself so much to be an athlete that it’s suddenly difficult to accept that it’s over.”

His last match will be with Internacional against Fortaleza
His last match will be with Internacional against Fortaleza.

The match between Inter and Fortaleza, a team led by Juan Pablo Vojvoda and that has just lost to River Plate in the Monumental for the Copa Libertadores, will begin at 6:00 p.m. (Argentine time).



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