Former Colo Colo: Roberto Cereceda confirms that it was a mistake to leave the Cacique to go to UC



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Roberto Cereceda is one of the few who can say that had the privilege of having been in the three biggest teams in Chilean soccer, playing first in Colo Colo, then in Universidad Católica and finally in Universidad de Chile, passing uninterruptedly by these teams from 2007 to 2014.

However, and despite the fact that he was able to raise glasses with the three institutions, the Eléctrico confirmed that he did not feel identified with any shirt, but of course, pointing out that at the time he had to continue playing in the Cacique before leaving for UC.

In conversation with TNT Sports the new reinforcement of Audax Italiano stated that “He passed the bill on me because I couldn’t identify with any of the three. In Colo Colo I had very beautiful moments, but the issue of positive doping came up and I had to leave half annoyed with the leadership. There I made a bad decision, because I think I should have continued ”.

“Then I came to UC, where I had a spectacular six months. There I was reenchanted with football, people were very fond of me and I was very comfortable. That’s when I was tempted to want to play in the U, which was playing the Copa Sudamericana, had just been champion and everyone was talking about that team “added.




To finish the side he stated that “They wanted to count on me and I made the decision to leave. I got carried away by it. I was never very determined to want to get to the U. I made that noticeable in my performance, because it was not the best even though I was there for more than three years and I managed to become champion ”.

Cereceda played 95 games with the Colo Colo shirt between 2007 and 2011, where he scored four goals and won three national titles (Clausura 2007, Clausura 2008 and Clausura 2009).

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