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Grenadier Roberto Badio Louima decided to stay in the United States after playing a match with his team from the Dominican Republic

  • March 1, 2024
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Grenadier Roberto Badio Louima escaped from the Dominican club Moca FC, and decided to stay in the United States after a football match.

In a communiqué issued by Moca FC, a Dominican club, it is stated that Roberto Badio Louima, who is a Haitian developing at home, will not return with them to the Dominican Republic after playing a match against Nashville in the United States. A match that counts for the Concacaf Champions League. When the staff of the team was about to embark to return home, they noticed that the grenadier was not there, he left the delegation. The team of the neighboring country says it rejects all the actions the player would commit in what has nothing to do with his sporting values ​​and commitment.

“We inform everyone that the player Roberto Badio Louima, in his legal immigration status, did not present himself at the Miami airport when the delegation was returning home after his international engagement. We reject all the actions the player would commit that would have nothing to do with our sporting values ​​and commitment”, that is what the club’s communique says.

Roberto Badio Louima, who is developing in the Moca FC team, went to participate in his team’s match against Nashville, who joined the Champions League Concacaf. The Dominican club lost 4-0, the Haitian player started the match and played 63 minutes.

We remind you that this is not the first time that these cases have been produced in Haitian football where players like to escape from the team when they arrive in the United States. If some people applaud the decisions of these footballers, others think that it is a bad habit that will have big problems for what is behind them because they will be tougher with us and do not trust our players.

Grenadier Roberto Badio Louima decided to stay in the United States after playing a match with his team from the Dominican Republic

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