Annie Córdova, wife of footballer luis Palma, has shared insights into the national team’s elevated performance, attributing some of the credit to her supportive role.
Luis Palma has experienced a significant upswing in his performance this season with Lech Poznan in Poland, drawing attention from the Polish press who are touting him as a future star of the league. His wife, Annie Córdova, has revealed her influence in helping him regain confidence after challenging periods at Celtic and Olympiacos.
Córdova accompanied Palma during the recent FIFA international break with Honduras, where she discussed her role as a life partner to the athlete.
She expressed her enjoyment of attending matches and her efforts to help Palma manage pre-game nerves. I encourage him, I calm his anxiety and nerves a little, I am with him for whatever he needs,
Córdova stated in an interview. I love soccer, more than my husband is a soccer player, I like this habitat with the Hondurans here.
Palma’s resurgence in Poland, where Lech Poznan is reportedly considering a permanent transfer, is largely due to the unwavering confidence instilled by his coach, according to his wife. The Polish public is incredible, they adore him, Lech’s coach has given him inexplicable confidence and that is why it has borne fruit,
she explained.
Córdova also addressed potential jealousy, stating she is not concerned by attention from other women.No,I feel happy because that means that I am with a handsome man. Maybe a little (laughs). I enjoy being his wife, accompanying him in arduous times and in good times,
she commented.
She anticipates that fans will soon witness the full potential of the former Vida player, emphasizing his current contentment in Poland.Luis’ prime is coming, he is really enjoying the change of team, you can see that,
Córdova asserted.
Palma and Córdova, who have been together for many years, officially married in June 2024. she has consistently been a source of support throughout his career, accompanying him in Scotland, Greece, and now Poland. Córdova, aged 27, is two years older than Palma, who is 25.