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Ronaldo Nazario noticed him, he plays in Spain and will play for Peru

Ronaldo Nazario lo llevó a su equipo, y ahora representará a la Selección de Perú

By Diego Mendoza

Ronaldo Nazario. FOTO: Perú
Ronaldo Nazario. FOTO: Perú
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Peruvians around the world are calling the shots. In the absence of effective training for minors, the Peruvian Football Federation 's policy of recruiting the best players with Incan roots continues in full swing. This time, a player has appeared who was born in Spain , has played in the youth teams of Atletico de Madrid and will soon be called up to the bicolor since he is of Peruvian descent.

He plays as an attacking midfielder and can also act as a winger. Ronaldo , owner of Valladolid, noticed him, so this Peruvian has been playing in the U19 team at 18 years old. His name is Enrique Peña. This player would soon be called up to the Peruvian Under-23 National Team as a guest. This was announced by journalist Jorge Castillo on his 'X' account.

“There are great chances of seeing Enrique Peña alongside the Peruvian National Team for the first time. The attacker could join the U-23 team as a guest. Everything will be decided in the next few days,” the communicator stated on the social network. Likewise, the qualities that Peña has in his repertoire are the following: cerebral, dynamic, fast, daring, mischievous, a good passer, in addition to having a connection with his teammates. As we mentioned before, Peña not only played in the lower divisions in the 'Colchonero' team, but also went through Rayo Ciudad Alcobendas. Now playing for Real Valladolid , which is presided over by 'El Fenómeno', he hopes to be able to reach the first team soon.

The coach of the Peruvian Under-23 National Team is Jose Guillermo del Solar . The popular 'Chemo' hopes to see Enrique Peña in Videna. If this footballer ends up convincing the coach, his name will possibly be called up for the national team, which will compete in the Pre-Olympic for a place in the Paris 2024 Olympics.

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