With much sorrow and pain. Part of his childhood and his youth, the soccer player christian cave lived in his dear Huamachucolocated in the Sierra de La Libertad, in a house on Sucre street and which ended up giving way to the heavy rains that are recorded in the north of the country.
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The Alianza Lima and Peruvian Soccer Team midfielder used his Instagram account to share that his grandparents’ home where he lived and grew up ended up collapsing.
“And the house of dad Masho (Marcelino) and mom Margarita left, the one who sheltered me throughout my childhood, the one who saw me grow, climb roofs, break tiles, stain walls and do a thousand mischief with which he always accompanied me ( ball)”, Cueva wrote on his social networks along with a photograph of the property.
The midfielder who played in the 2018 World Cup in Russia said that the house where he grew up brings back a lot of memories.
“I am overwhelmed by the nostalgia of remembering everything that I lived there, beautiful moments and hard moments. Today ends one of the most beautiful stories of my life and takes with it a part of my heart.” projection.
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As it is known, Cueva made his debut at the age of 13 in the Copa Perú with the Club San Nicolás shirt from the city of Huamachuco.
“Thank you ‘Lucho’ Cueva for giving us the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of your land with my mother and brothers. God willing, I hope a new story will be written.” pointed out.
Later, “Aladino” Cueva went to the Universidad San Martín where he debuted in professional soccer and managed to become the Peruvian soccer champion in 2008 and 2010.
He also defended the shirts of the clubs: Universidad César Vallejo and Alianza Lima (current team). And abroad he played in: Unión Española (Chile), Rayo Vallecano (Spain), Toluca (Mexico), Sao Paulo (Brazil), FC Krasnodar (Russia), Santos (Brazil), Pachuca (Mexico), Yeni Malatyaspor (Turkey) ) and Al-Fateh (Saudi Arabia).