October 19, 2022, 18:17 PM
October 19, 2022, 18:17 PM
Moisés Paniagua Leaño, that is the name of the one who dressed as a hero in Always Ready. The team from El Alto had a difficult match against Royal Pari, and the teenager entered in the second half to give his team the victory.
The tarijeño had steps through the clubs and schools Cancheritos, García Agreda, and San José de Tarija, and immediately caught the attention of the local public. Moisés, better known as ‘Viru’, was also part of the Tarija soccer and futsal team.
He was part of the sub16 tarijeña team, and participated in the National of that category being a scorer, and was cataloged by the Tarija Activa portal as “a quick player physically and mentally, He takes advantage of all the spaces, and he is also very fine when it comes to defining scoring chances”.
The goal of ‘Viru’. APG
Another precedent was the representation for the selection of Tarija in futsal. The player participated in the National Sub17, becoming champion of the same crushing Bermejo 8-1 in the semifinal, and repeated figures for a resounding 8-2 against Oruro in the final. Moisés scored two goals in that final.
After his dream debut, he spoke to Tigo Sports and mentioned that “With the help of God and the teacher (Oscar Villegas) things could be done well and my debut with a goal took place.”
“I am 15 years old, I come from Tarija and I have played at the San José school. This gives me confidence, I dreamed of playing here, in professional soccer, and I was able to fulfill it”, added the teenager who looked nervous before his first interview as a professional player.
Great success of Oscar, who surely has seen him for a long time, since Villegas was a Reserve coach in Always Ready.
Celebration
Winning celebration. APG