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Juan Manuel Vargas
Peruvian footballer, left midfielder Date of Birth: Country: Peru |
Content:
- Early Life and Career
- Return to Universitario and National Debut
- International Success and Transfer to Colón
- European Odyssey: Catania
- Moving to Fiorentina
Early Life and Career
Juan Manuel Vargas was born into a family of football enthusiasts in Lima, Peru.
Despite growing up under the care of his grandmother, Vargas' passion for soccer was evident from an early age. He honed his skills playing with friends in the streets of Callao and Magdalena, eventually joining the youth academy of Universitario de Deportes at the age of
Return to Universitario and National Debut
After a brief stint with Deportivo Unión Minas, Vargas returned to Universitario in In , he made his professional debut for the club, earning a starting spot due to financial struggles that forced the team to field young players.
Juan manuel vargas biography of williams brothers Juan Manuel Vargas, parent/school employee. Escondido Union High School School District — area 3. Clay Brown, retired teacher/parent, told the Union-Tribune he has withdrawn.Vargas' exceptional performance in his debut match against Deportivo Cienciano led to his inclusion in the Peruvian national team in
International Success and Transfer to Colón
Vargas played a pivotal role in Peru's success at the and Copa América tournaments, where they won bronze medals. In , he moved to Argentine club Colón, where he became known for his set pieces, particularly his free kicks.
His impressive goal against Boca Juniors caught the attention of European clubs.
European Odyssey: Catania
In , Vargas was transferred to Italian club Catania for a fee of € million. Despite initially being acquired as a backup, Vargas quickly proved his worth, becoming a regular starter and playing a key role in Catania's successful Serie A campaign.
Juan manuel vargas biography of williams Vargas played a pivotal role in Peru's success at the 20Copa América tournaments, where they won bronze medals. In , he moved to Argentine club Colón, where he became known for his set pieces, particularly his free kicks.He scored his first Serie A goal in against Siena and contributed significantly to the club's promotion to the quarterfinals of the Italian Cup.
Moving to Fiorentina
After two impressive seasons at Catania, Vargas received offers from several top European clubs, including Real Madrid and Barcelona. In , he signed a five-year contract with Fiorentina for €12 million.
Vargas debuted for the club in the Champions League and became a regular in Serie A, scoring his first goal for Fiorentina in against Cagliari.