The player who went from prison to scoring the possible great goal of the year in Chile

The player who went from prison to scoring the possible great goal of the year in Chile
The player who went from prison to scoring the possible great goal of the year in Chile

The story of Luciano Cabral is on everyone’s lipsdue to the improvement that he has achieved thanks to football, the one that he loves so much and that for five long years he could not practice, endangering his promising career because He was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

It happened in 2017, with a promising career in Argentina which led him to be nominated for Chile’s minor teams. But in a confusing incident and at 21 years old, was involved in a homicide to which his father pleaded guilty. Despite this confession and that Luciano Cabral himself to this day he claims innocencefootball player he had to spend 5 years in jail.

But He never stopped dreaming about football. That same year, she gave an interview to Third from the San Rafael prison in Mendoza, where he said that “I dream of playing in a World Cup for Chile.”

And that dream may be getting closer, because after regaining his freedom, Coquimbo Kingdom opened its doors and Luciano Cabral is taking advantage of it.

He is a Pirate figure, he has the interest of Colo-Colo and the University of Chile and This weekend he scored what will be one of the best goals of the year in Chileand why not, candidate for the Puskas Prize.

His work of art allowed the Aurinegros to defeat Everton in Sausalito 2-1, where the opening of the account came in the 50th minute thanks to Luciano Cabral, who with a great pirouette in the air volleyed the ball to nail it in the corner.

In Argentina they are crazy about the goal and it was news in all the sports media, and in Chile, it surely aroused the interest of many, among them the coach of La Roja Ricardo Garecawho is already following him closely for possible nominations.

 
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