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San Antonio renewed contract with Colombian Sebastián Viveros

San Antonio renewed contract with Colombian Sebastián Viveros

December 26, 2024, 16:57 PM

December 26, 2024, 16:57 PM

San Antonio is one of the teams that has been generating the most news in recent days regarding its roster of players and coaching staff. In the last few hours he officially reported that he renewed his contract with the Colombian Sebastián Viveros.

“Renovated. Sebastián Viveros is from the house, we announce the permanence in the holy Cochabambino… This is your house, Sebas..”, says San Antonio’s post on his social networks.

The 27-year-old Colombian midfielder became the national runner-up in July, coming from MCP Tiquipaya, a team for which he played for two seasons.

Apart from playing in the 2025 championship of the Professional Division of Bolivian soccer, Viveros will have the opportunity to debut in the Copa Libertadores, since San Antonio will play in said tournament from the group stage.

The club from the Cochabamba tropics announced on Tuesday the end of the relationship with coach Leonardo Égüez and there are strong versions that Julio César Baldivieso could take over.

San Antonio, on Tuesday, announced its first reinforcement for the 2025 season, it is Hernán Rodríguez, who this year defended the colors of Gualberto Villarroel San José.

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