Armani Leaves River Plate After Almost Nine Years and Ten Titles as Their Goalkeeper
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BUENOS AIRES (AP) — River Plate announced on Friday the departure of World Cup-winning goalkeeper Franco Armani after nearly nine years as the guardian of the Millionaires' goal and the most successful player in history in that position with ten titles.
The decision of the world champion who knew how to get into the club's big story was not from moment to moment; he will return to Medellín, where he won 13 titles and left a great footprint
The archer will return to Atlético Nacional after eight and a half years in Núñez, where he won ten titles. His story began in a garage in Casilda and ended up among the biggest of the Núñez club arch.
River Plate confirmed Franco Armani's departure after eight and a half years. The archer says goodbye with 10 titles and a historic legacy in the club.
The archer terminated his contract in agreement with the club of Núñez and will return to Medellín, where he is also an idol. He leaves as one of the great referents of the history of the “Millionaire”.
The Millionaire moved his fans in networks, after confirming the departure “by mutual agreement” with one of the best and most winners in River’s history. The posts honor Franco Armani.
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