That was 2,548 days, or what could be translated into six years, 11 months and 22 days. Here’s what Luciano Cabral had to wait to be able to score a goal again. The midfielder converted a goal in the match between united coquimbo and Palestinian for the second date of the Chilean first division tournament.
The footballer is getting a second chance after spending five years in jail after being convicted as a ‘simple homicide co-perpetrator’ of the murder of Joan Villegas, in early January 2017. His father and cousin had also been found guilty in the lawsuit. The young man Got half the sentence for good behavior, got help from Young Argentineshis former club, which allowed him to train at its facilities to get physically fit and, now he has become a fundamental piece of the Chilean team.
“It is my great wish. To be able to relive new things in a country that has given me so much love and affection, things that I have not found in Argentina”had argued upon his arrival in Chile, and seems to have found the right place.
“The second chances provided by our club and the possibility of resuming the level are the conjunction they have with the new reinforcement of Buenos Aires as another of the national incorporations that arrives at the port of Coquimbano”, Coquimbo had published in his presentation, and the footballer began to pay with goals.
The last time Luciano Cabral scored a goal was on 6 February 2016, for Argentinos, in a 1-1 draw against Tigre for the local tournament. He has five goals in 65 career games.
The goal of liberation
Source: Clarin
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