Navarro Montoya New Tacuarembó Goalkeeper
Universo Futbol reports that former Colombian international Carlos Fernando Navarro Montoya will be presented on Wednesday as Tacuarembó’s newest reinforcement in goal. Navarro Montoya, 43, has not played in close to over a year after tearing his ACL while playing with Olimpo.
The former Boca Juniors confirmed through his father that he would accept a previous offer by the Uruguayan side to return to the game after being released by Atlético Luján.
Navarro Montoya will mostly likely play in his 25th season as a professional goalkeeper and all signs point towards him overtaking former River Plate keeper Braian Rodríguez who played in a friendly match this weekend against Lavalleja.
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