Colombian Danilo: I preferred the eye to European clubs for logical reasons

Al-Ain's new defender, Colombian, Danilo Arboleda, said that he preferred to move to the ranks of the "leader" over European clubs as a result of logical reasons, stressing that he had received offers from the old continent, but he felt a desire and seriousness and he and his family felt the professionalism of dealing with Al Ain Club, so he made his decision Wearing an eye shirt.

Al Ain Football Club announced this evening, the completion of the contract procedures with the Colombian defender, Danilo Arboleda, and his official registration in the team list, during the winter transfer period, instead of the Tunisian international Yassin Meriah, who was injured in the cruciate ligament during his participation with his country. In the Arab Cup.

Arboleda expressed his happiness and pride in wearing the Al Ain Club logo, stressing: I would like to thank the coach and management for the confidence they have placed in me to defend the logo of one of the biggest and best clubs in Asia. trust.

Speaking to the official website of Al Ain Club, he said: "My knowledge of Al Ain Club is good. You are talking about a club that occupied the world in 2018 by reaching the Club World Cup final and facing Real Madrid, after it beat the strongest club champions in different continents, and enthusiasm, fighting spirit and strong desire were a title for performance." All the elements of the team at that time caught the attention of all football lovers, because the “leader” presented himself as one of the best and largest clubs in Asia and won the respect of football fans all over the world.


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Name: Danilo Arboleda


Nationality: Colombian


Date of Birth: May 16, 1995


Position: Center back


Clubs he played for: Deprotivo Cali of Colombia, Patriotas Boyaca of Colombia, America de Cali of Colombia, FC La Equidad of Colombia, Deportivo Paso of Colombia, Sheriff of Tiraspol Moldavian.


Height: 190cm


Weight: 83kg



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