Hugo Rodallega: desire to play for America and retire in Quindío Liga Betplay | Colombian Soccer | Betplay League

At an early age, Hugo Rodallega managed to make his mark in Colombian soccer. He made his debut with Deportes Quindío, scoring an excellent sum of 20 goals in two seasons, at Deportivo Cali he was a league scorer and with Colombia Selection he emerged as a figure and champion of the South American Under-20 in 2005.

Great achievements that catapulted him to Mexican soccer and later to the European dream. Precisely in the ‘Old Continent’ it has been maintained for the last 11 years, going for 12, with an outstanding performance.

Now, at the age of 35, he is burning his last cartridges in Europe and in the coming months he could return to his land to experience the twilight of his career. The site you want to reach is clear to you.

In dialogue with the ‘Carrusel’ of Caracol Radio, the Valle del Cauca forward assured that it is “normal” that at his age he is associated with a return to the FPC and in that sense “I have communicated with several Colombian clubs”, but unfortunately “I have contract in force here (Denizlispor from Turkey) and the clause is difficult ”.

Now, he clarified that his team is currently fighting not to be relegated and that could be decisive when defining his future for the 2021-22 season.

In the hypothetical case of returning to the country, Rodallega stated that he was aware that “my contract in Colombia would not be like the one here (Turkey)” and he even dared to say that he could “give up many things” to sign with two clubs from the local medium. He dropped a bomb.

“I am willing to give up many things to wear the America shirt and retire in Quindío,” said the Candelaria-born.

Regarding the current champion of the BetPlay League, he said the following: “I would love to wear the America jersey. And in addition to negotiating, they must see if they need me on their team. It’s not that I take my bags and leave. “

As for the club that saw him take his first steps towards professionalism, and which currently plays in the second division, he said: “I hope my last game as a professional is with Deportes Quindío, I hope I can fulfill it.”

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