The Honduran defender will be his second venture into foreign football after an early departure from Real Espana.
Unexpected change in Honduras. Catracho football will have a new soldier in the coming days and he is a left back Alison Rivaswho will sign for a club in the First Division in the coming days Colombia.
After several weeks of trying to find a team, he was also refused by coach Miguel Falero Royal Spain, TEN He came to know that the new player will be in the national team team Golden Eagles.
Transfer of Allison Coffey Football has a free transfer from Vida, the club that owns his card, although Real España will also keep a percentage of his card.
TEN He also learned that the signing of Rivas for the Colombian team was recommended by the Bicolor coach, Reynaldo Rueda, who allowed ‘Bolillo’ Gomez to train at Agulas of the Batplay League.
Rivas was close to Sign for Motagua But the deal fell through because the 24-year-old had an existing contract. This will be his second venture abroad after his time at CD Aguila in El Salvador.
This is good news for the national team as for the first time in many years they will be playing left back in a competitive league abroad.
The Orinegro youngster is set to start in ‘H’ for the play-offs against Costa Rica in March. The player was in search of a team in the United States in recent weeks, which cost him his departure from Real Espana, a decision made by coach Falero as the player was late for the preseason.
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