Jonathan Rubio Joins Petro Atlético: A New Era for the Tricolor Nation

2023-07-13 20:21:00

2023-07-13

As announced by DIEZ, Jonathan Rubio became the new creative midfielder for Petro Atlético of the Angolan First Division.

The “Tricolor” team announced on their social networks the hiring of the Honduran who arrives from Académico Viseu of the Portuguese PRO League.

“Jonathan Toro is tricolor!! Petro de Luanda informs that Jonathan Toro, international attacking midfielder for Honduras, has signed a contract valid for two seasons. Welcome to the tricolor nation, Jonathan!”, says the publication of the Angolan team.

In previous days we EXCLUSIVELY confirmed the departure of the Catracho footballer from the continent that welcomed him when he was barely 14 years old.

Rubio opted for the colors of Petro Atlético, which in October will play the powerful tournament of the African Super Cup, which brings together the most economically powerful clubs on the continent.

The “Tricolor” proposal to “Jona” was irresistible for the midfielder who was also analyzing an offer from Olimpija of Slovenia.

– DORSAL –

DIEZ also learned that Jonathan Rubio will wear the number ’20’, which he will wear for two seasons with the African team.

It is noteworthy that the Petro, in addition to presenting Jonathan Rubio, began its first day of preseason for the start of the 2023-2024 season, where the “Tri” seeks the two-time championship. Néstor Matamala’s pupil could make his debut on August 2 when they face Belenenses in a friendly match.

In the middle of the presentation of “Jona”, the players received talks from the coaching staff led by Alexandre Santos.

– POWERFUL CLUB –

Rubio’s new club is one of the most economically powerful clubs on the continent due to its investment in oil and has teams of basketball, handball, gymnastics, athletics, volleyball, sailing, boxing, roller hockey, tennis, karate 93 and women’s soccer.

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In addition, the Sampedrano will play the African Champions, which gives a place for the Club World Cup. That is, Jona will compete in four different tournaments in one season (League, Cup, African Champions, African Super Cup)

This will be Jonathan Rubio’s first club outside of Europe, after making his professional debut in 2015. Gil Vicente (Portugal), Arandina (Spain), Huesca (Spain), Tondela (Portugal), Coimbra (Portugal), Académico Viseu (Portugal ), Varzim (Portugal) and Chaves (Portugal) are the institutions in which Jona has been active.

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