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This Sunday, Juventus beat Spezia 1-4, for the sixth round of Serie A in Italy. Juan Guillermo Cuadrado played and after more than 180 games was captain of the historic European team.
Initially, Leonardo Bonucci, a central defender who, at the end of the game, gave power to the Colombian, one of the most regular players in Andrea Pirlo’s team, entered the game as leader.
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In this way, they had to spend five years, 187 games, score 17 goals and win nine titles for Juan Cuadrado to get the opportunity to be ‘il capitano’, of the great Italian.
It should be remembered that it is not the first time that the Antioqueño officiated as the leader of a team. Precisely, in Italy, with Fiorentina, he wore the captain’s belt in addition to a match with the Colombian National Team.
In Italian football, several Colombians have been captains, such as: Iván Ramiro Córdoba, Fredy Guarín (Inter), Mario Alberto Yepes and Cristian Zapata (Milan).
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