Soccer player from San Juan was incorporated into the minor divisions of Patriotas de Boyacá

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Young ‌Soccer Player from San Juan⁢ del Cesar ‍Joins Patriotas de Boyacá

The promising talent of ‌Colombian professional soccer, Daniel Camilo Díaz Mejía, hailing from San Juan ⁤del Cesar, has recently been welcomed into the youth divisions of the Patriotas de Boyacá team.

Local Support and Approval

The ⁢news of this young athlete’s‌ inclusion‌ in the ‘lanceros’ youth academy has been met with great enthusiasm among the people ⁤of San Juan, particularly within the municipal administration, which has ⁣shown unwavering support.

“The ‘Moment of⁤ Change’ ​administration of San⁣ Juan del Cesar, ⁢led by engineer Álvaro Díaz Guerra, takes immense pride in recognizing the achievement of Daniel Camilo ⁣Díaz Mejía, a young athlete from our municipality, as he embarks ​on his journey in Colombian professional soccer with the⁣ Patriotas de Boyacá team,” stated the San Juan⁣ Mayor’s Office.

A Promising Journey

Daniel Camilo, who began his⁢ soccer ​career in local schools ⁣such as Reyes del Balón and ‌Cardenales Guajiros, ‌later progressed to the Liga del Cesar. Currently, he⁢ is undergoing training in the minor divisions of Patriotas de Boyacá, a ⁢team‍ competing in‌ the first B division, with plans underway​ for his ‍transfer to the A team.

Gratitude and Recognition

Carlos Mejía, the young player’s father, expresses his gratitude to all those who ‌have contributed‌ to his son’s ⁣sports training, including the mayor of San Juan del‍ Cesar, Álvaro Díaz Guerra, as well as professors Arnoldo⁢ Díaz, Raúl Tobón, Osneider Ariño, and Nobel ‍Zúñiga, the coach and manager of Cesar’s national‍ teams.

“We⁣ have high hopes for this talented 14-year-old soccer​ player from San Juan, who serves as an example that discipline and determination ‌yield great results,”‍ said the president of San‌ Juan del Cesar.

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