TECNOPLUGS
Ecuadorian midfielder Jordan Rezabala (20 years old) was announced yesterday by the second division team of Mexico Dorados de Sinaloa as a reinforcement, on loan for one year.
"Jordan Rezabala joins the legion of #EcuaDorados who have worn the aurinegro colors. Welcome to Sinaloa, #JordanEsPez!" The Sinaloa club tweeted, attaching a video with highlighted images of the Portoviejo player wearing the tricolor uniform.
Jordan Rezabala joins the legion of #EcuaDorados who have worn the Aurinegros colors.
Welcome to Sinaloa, #JordanEsPez!
#SigueDePez
The champion with Ecuador in the 2019 South American U-20 Championship and bronze medalist in the FIFA U-20 World Cup played the same year in Poland, comes from Xolos de Tijuana, of the Liga MX, where he was part of the youth team.
Dorados presented Rezabala through a banner highlighting the passage through the Culiacán team of Ecuadorian players Segundo Alejandro Castillo, Walter Ayoví, and Vinicio Angulo. The latter left the club a few weeks ago to join Liga de Portoviejo.
"To continue the #EcuaDorados legacy," mentions Dorados' Twitter account in reference to the legacy left by the World Cup players Castillo and Ayoví and the top scorer of the team led by Diego Armando Maradona in 2018, who reached the final of the Ascenso Mexican Apertura-2018 tournament.
In another tweet, Dorados shared a video of their new reinforcement's first training session.
#JordanEsPez and this morning he reported to #TrabajoDorado.
#SigueDePez
"I am very happy to come to Culiacán, I see it as another goal. I really liked the city as soon as the plane landed; I hope to adapt quickly to the team to be able to contribute my grain of sand," said Jordan, while detailing his beginnings in soccer at the age of six and the training process he had at a school in Manabí and another later in Guayaquil, and then making the leap to Independiente del Valle, where he played for seven years from the youth categories until he reached the Independent Junior reserve team.
Rezabala joined Mexican soccer in August 2019, two months after playing with the Tri in the third-place match of the youth World Cup in Poland.
About his arrival at Dorados, the player's representative clarified that due to the coronavirus pandemic and the cancellation of the promotion championship this year, Rezabala will be considered to participate in the U-23 tournament "among all the clubs that were in the promotion."
At Dorados, he will be a teammate of another young Ecuadorian, Djorkaeff Reasco, former player of Liga de Quito. (D)