Daniel Alves travels with Pumas to Barcelona and announces his farewell to the Camp Nou
The winger returns to what was his home to play the Joan Gamper with his team
The Mexicans won the Santiago Bernabéu Trophy in 2004, and now they hope to add another international trophy to their showcase
The Brazilian side Daniel Alves traveled this Tuesday with the Pumas delegation to the city of Barcelona where his new team will play for the Joan Gamper Trophy and he hopes Say goodbye to the Camp Nouwhich has been your home.
Alves concluded his second stage at Barcelona last June. “Life gives me the right to come and play with Pumas and play at the Camp Nou to say goodbye,” said the Brazilian player, who explained his recent experiences with Barcelona. “They took me out the back door the penultimate time. This time it wasn’t from behind because my contract ended. What happens? Nothing, ciao. I didn’t expect much more. After all, I signed for six months and fulfilled them,” he explained to TUDN.
The World Cup player in South Africa 2010 and Brazil 2014 won 23 titles with Barcelona, including three editions and the Champions League. With Barcelona he won two triples and a sextet, so he will return to his old house to say goodbye to his fans, he will be one of the special ingredients of the 2022 Joan Gamper Trophy.
The Pumas traveled from Mexico City to Barcelona with 23 soccer players, including Argentines Eduardo Salvio, Gustavo del Prete, Nicolás Freire and Juan Dinenno. The team led by the Argentine Andrés Lillini seeks to add another international title to its gallery in Spain. In 2004 the Mexican entity won the Santiago Bernabéu Trophy in Madrid. That 2004 Pumas, one of the four most popular clubs in Mexico, preceded the two-time league championship with Hugo Sánchez on the bench, an idol of the merengue club.