La Calera Union confirmed this Thursday to a new reinforcement. It is regarding the Argentinian midfielder Alejo Antife, who had developed his entire career up to now in Sarandi Arsenal.
Born in Puerto Pirandés of Argentina, Antilef also has Chilean nationality, so he might be a player to watch in 2023 for La Roja. During his career he accumulated 103 games in the Argentine First Division, a title in the B Nacional and played in the Copa Sudamericana.
La Calera signs an Argentine and South American champion
¡BIENVENIDO ALEJO ANTILEF!????
The Argentine midfielder with Chilean nationality ????????, from Arsenal de Sarandí, is officially from Red ❤️ and fully integrated into the preseason.
Accumulate 103 games in the First Division, a National B title and 3 South American duels ⚽️???? pic.twitter.com/OFv48NSkSE
— Union La Calera SADP (@ulcsadpoficial) December 22, 2022
At the age of 24, he works mainly as an offensive midfielder and will immediately join the team led by Gerardo Ameli. During 2021 he suffered a knee injury that complicated his continuity. He will now try to resume his ascending career in the Chilean league.
The other advertisement of La Calera
Hours following communicating the arrival of Antilef, the cement squad announced the arrival of another Argentine-Chilean. His name: Fernando Otarola. He is a goalkeeper, he is 36 years old and comes from playing in Defensores de Belgrano.
Otarola, who began his career at Ferro, has already spent time in Chile: between 2017 and 2019, the goalkeeper defended the Deportes Temuco jersey.
WELCOME FERNANDO OTAROLA! ????????⚪
The Argentine goalkeeper with Chilean nationality ????????, from Defensor de Belgrano, arrived to put on his gloves ???? and dress in cement armor ????⚪ for the 2023 season ⚽????.
Let’s go Fer! Let’s go Heather! ????❤#VamosCalera pic.twitter.com/Sp7b0RIEYk
— Union La Calera SADP (@ulcsadpoficial) December 22, 2022
The other confirmed new faces of La Calera are Enzo Ferrario and Leandro Díaz (Deportes La Serena), Hernán Lopes (San Martin de Tucumán), Nicolás Peñailillo (Antofagasta), John Salas (Everton), Francisco Salinas (Unión San Felipe) and Omar Carabalí (Colo Colo).