Rubén Carrá on Willington Ortiz

Rubén Carrá on Willington Ortiz
Rubén Carrá on Willington Ortiz

Rubén Horacio Carrá, former player of Unión Magdalena and Atlético Bucaramangapassed through the microphones of Peláez De Francisco in La W to talk about his time in Colombian Professional Soccer.

Regarding his time in Colombia, he remembered several high-level players with whom he shared and those he faced on many occasions: ‘el Cholo’ Sotil in Medellín, César Cueto, Paniagua in Pereira, Palavecino, Ramón ‘la Fiera’ Cáceres, among others.

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“There were great players on each team, there were 3 or 4 outstanding players.”

However, there was one player who, for him, made a difference on the continent, This is Willington Ortiz, a legendary player for Millonarios and América de Cali.

For me he is one of the greatest footballers in the history of Colombia“What happens is that back then it didn’t matter as much as it does now,” he said.

One of the anecdotes he shared with Hernán Peláez and Martín De Francisco was the time he faced Jorge ‘el Patrón’ Bermúdez, a day when he did not have a very good time.

“Between Patron Bermúdez and another they broke my rib, Furthermore, at that time the referees did not have the advantages that they have now,” he said.

Relive the full interview with Rubén Horacio Carrá below:

“He is one of the greatest in the history of Colombia”: Rubén Carrá on Willington Ortiz

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