Franco Matteo Giambavicchio: The jewel of Juventus is already the dream of the Peruvian and Bicolor | Soccer-Peruvian

Of course, Giampavicchio’s theme resembles it Gianluca Lapadula. And forward to today Cagliari from A league, trained in the youth division of ‘Juve’, he acquired Peruvian nationality thanks to his mother. After that, he was summoned Ricardo Gareca In the last qualification process and today he is one of the ‘team of all’ mentions. Franco Matteo also has Peruvian blood thanks to his mother and is excited about the call. For this reason, now, with the support of his family, he is processing the DNI, and then he will do the same with the passport.

“I can play for Peru or Italy, but my mother is Peruvian and I feel Peruvian like her, of course I want to try for the Peruvian national team.”Commented Franco Matteo Giambavicio In an exclusive interview Testify On September 27. Thus, after a few days, the scout area Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) ‘Old Lady’ was associated with the milieu of a minor league footballer.

Giampavicchio was at the Peruvian Embassy in Turin, accompanied by Consul Ezio Wolfre Hernandez.

The interest of both colors is hidden considering the future call. It is more, Testify I was able to identify the responsible person Peruvian Under-15 Team He spoke with the 14-year-old midfielder’s parents and will do the same with his unit’s coaching staff at Juventus to begin the analysis process, especially considering the South American championship of this category, which will take place in November. In Bolivia and where you want to be. Giambavicio, it should be noted, was the first club in its formative phase TorinoThe contract with the Turin side runs until the 2027 season.

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“I was born in Italy, but from a young age I went to Peru to visit my relatives, my grandparents, so I feel part of Peru, not just Italy. Having the opportunity to represent Peru is something I love. Even though I don’t live in Peru, it feels a part of me because I know the people and my relatives are from there. I want to represent Peru because of my love for my family. Playing for the national team is something I love and I hope it pays off.” He held the jewel of Juventus, who believed in writing great stories in two-tone.

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