He is 36 years old and looks like a player who is around 50. After retiring from football at an early age, 'Chupete' Suazo has put on his boots again. His team? The San Antonio Unido of the Second Division of Chile, a club where he will be for the next six months.
On Monday morning, San Antonio Unido's practices for the Transition Tournament, which starts on July 26th, began. The novelty in the lila training was the presence of "Chupete" Suazo, who with his arrival at SAU marks his return to professional football after a year in retirement.
It is worth mentioning that the former Colo Colo player was playing in amateur football, specifically defending Lo Gallardo de San Antonio. However, on Friday he resigned from the club to join the ranks of the Second Division team, where he will arrive for six months and play for free, after the management made by the coach Guillermo "Chichilo" Pérez.
In this way, Suazo returns to defend a professional club after his controversial departure from Cacique at the end of 2015, where he was fired by Blanco y Negro for "serious breach" of contract, after a heated argument with José Luis Sierra, coach of the albos at that time.
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