Thursday, November 7

Mexican footballer Eugenio Pizzuto arrived at Portuguese football

Eugenio Pizzuto podría debutar este fin de semana con el Sporting Braga.
Eugenio Pizzuto could debut this weekend with Sporting Braga.

Photo: MIGUEL SCHINCARIOL / AFP / Getty Images

The Mexican soccer player from 19 years old, Eugenio Pizzuto, became a new player for SC Braga in Portugal after his difficult spell at Lille, in Ligue 1, in which he had no minutes in the last two years.

Braga announced the arrival of Pizzuto on social networks. The young man of 19 years old was trained in the lower categories of Pachuca and from there he signed with the Lille team with which he did not make his debut in the first division.

Pizzuto was part of the squad that became the Ligue 1 champion, and after a year and a half both parties decided to terminate his contract, so now he will seek add minutes in Portuguese soccer.

In France, the Mexican soccer player suffered from Syndrome Compartmental, painful and dangerous disorder that is generated due to increased pressure caused by internal bleeding or inflammation of the tissues, so it could not be part of the template del Lille.

Sporting Clube Braga is in fourth position in the Portuguese league with 35 points and has three wins, one draw and a loss in the last five p artids. Braga will also face Sheriff for a place in the Round of 16 of the Europa League.

Midfielder Lefty could debut this Sunday in the match against Moreirense and gain a foothold in European football.

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