Centurión to Racing: Córdoba Arrival & Content Role

The former Boca player arrived in the Docta to finalize the last details and join the Nueva Italia team, which is looking to return to the first division after 36 years. “We’ll see how things turn out,” he highlighted.

Ricardo Centurión is very close to making his return to Argentine football and this Tuesday he arrived in the province of Córdoba to sign with Racing, a club from the Nueva Italia neighborhood that seeks to return to the top category after 36 years.

“Later on, we’ll talk properly. Now I have to do a couple of things: arrive, stay calm, and then we’ll see what happens. I know the same as you, the same as you. Calmly, now I’m going to the hotel to rest for a while. Tomorrow we’ll see how things turn out,” the winger said in a conversation with @FanaticosLVdos upon landing in the Docta.

Centurión played last season with Oriente Petrolero in Bolivia and had expressed his intention to return to play in Argentine football.

Centu arrived in Córdoba to try to finalize his move to the Cordoba Academy, which would be his first experience in the Primera Nacional. The Nueva Italia entity has advanced negotiations with the player, pending the resolution of a few final details for him to sign a one-year contract.

Although he had disciplinary problems in the past, Centurión said that becoming a father made him “analyze life differently” and that he currently prioritizes being “happy,” returning to play football, and taking care of his daughter. He also acknowledged that he regrets some decisions he made in his life and admitted a few days ago in a conversation with TyC Sports that he was considering the offer made by Racing de Córdoba to return to Argentine football.

“I don’t want to go step by step, I want to go fast because my mind allows it. I already want to be working to feel fulfilled myself. If I get physically fit, I’m an animal. A beast, as Merentiel would say,” he stated with a laugh.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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