Reimond Manco had his first training session at Pasco Stadium

Reimond Manco had his first training session at Pasco Stadium and was reunited with the former Jotita

Reimond Manco could make his debut this weekend. The former Alianza Lima player took part in the team’s training session on October 19. Ecosem Pasco and was welcomed by the entire team led by DT Mario “Ropero” Flores. The club needs to make up for a 2-0 defeat against Ayacucho runners-up Vraem FC. The match will be played at the Daniel Alcides Carrión Stadium.

This Wednesday, Manco had to go through the traditional tunnel and present himself to his teammates, among whom Mauricio Montes, Jean Tragodara, Sandro Rengifo and César “Rata” Medina stand out. On this occasion, however, he also met an old friend with whom he even shared Juan José Oré’s U-17 team.

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This is Juan Zevallos, popularly known as “Cutito”, who made his professional debut in 2008 with Juan Aurich in Chiclayo. He owes his nickname to Luis “Cuto” Guadalupe, his football godfather. This defender has participated in the Peru Cup in recent years and football brings him back together with his great friend Reimond.

Reimond Manco had his first training session at Pasco StadiumEcosem employees in the circle. Manco and Zevallos look together. Photo: Ecosem Pasco

What did Manco say when he arrived at Cerro de Pasco?

Reimond arrived on the morning of October 18 and was unable to attend training sessions, so he had to do other work in the afternoon. “Today I couldn’t do my first training because I arrived (in Pasco) very early, my journey was a bit difficult, but I will now train in the afternoon,” said ‘Rei’ in an Instagram story.

When to play Ecosem vs. Pasco? Vraem FC?

Ecosem Pasco will play the second leg next Sunday, October 22nd, at home at the Daniel Alcides Carrión Stadium. The first leg ended 2-0 and was played at the Kimbiri Municipal Stadium. The goals were scored by David Romero and Jhonny Alcázar. The loser must return to their home league; Meanwhile, the winner will continue their aim of achieving one of the four promotions in League 2.