No space on the payroll Deportivo Independiente Medellín and before the possibility of having greater continuity, Matías Mier will leave the Dean and act in the Central Athletic Club Córdoba, team of the first category of Argentine soccer.
According to the version of Oscar Tobon, from Café gol and Hot ball, the 30-year-old midfielder said goodbye to the players and the Coaching staff of the Powerful on Monday.
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The Uruguayan midfielder would travel to the city of Santiago del Estero in the next few days to present the medical examinations at the Railroad and if he passed them he will become a recruitment for the cast led by Gustavo Iván Coleoni for the following season.
In 2021-I he added 1,265 minutes in 18 games, 16 of them as a first baseman, scored 4 goals and his contribution was more than significant in the title of the Copa Colombia 2020 that gave Red to the South American Conmebol 2022 classification.
Matías Mier will leave DIM and go to Club Atlético Central Córdoba:
Matías Mier no longer goes with @DIM_Official
It is valid to indicate that he was not going to be counted on, but considering how difficult it was to recruit in his position, they decided to leave him in the team.
The player sees the competition with his teammates complex. Today he said goodbye to Red.
– Julián Céspedes (@JulianMCespedes) July 12, 2021
Matías Mier and Juan Camilo Saíz said goodbye today to their teammates in Medellín training.
– Oscar Tobón (@oscartobonc) July 12, 2021
Who is Matías Mier?
Date and place of birth: August 2, 1990, in Montevideo, Uruguay.
Age: 30 years.
Position: steering wheel.
Skillful leg: left.
Career: Centro Atlético Fénix (Uruguay), Club Atlético Peñarol (Uruguay), Club Deportivo Universidad Católica (Chile), Club de Deportes Santiago Wanderers (Chile), Club Atlético Rentistas (Uruguay), Muaither SC (Qatar), Junior FC, La Equity Insurance and Deportivo Independiente Medellín.
Honors: Copa Chile 2011 with Club Deportivo Universidad Católica, Copa Colombia 2017 with Junior FC, Liga 2017 with Club Atlético Peñarol and Copa Colombia 2020 with DIM.
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