Mexican Players Find Opportunity in Andorran Football
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Marco Fabián’s FC Rangers provides a platform for Mexican players seeking European success, with Armando León leading the charge.
ANDORRA LA VELLA – As Marco Fabián’s acquisition of FC Rangers in Andorra, the club has emerged as a significant opportunity for Mexican footballers who struggled to find their place in the MX League. A prime example of this is striker Armando León, who has distinguished himself as a top goal scorer.
The 25-year-old striker, who joined FC Rangers last year, concluded the season with an extraordinary 20 goals in 26 appearances. To put this achievement into viewpoint, FC rangers scored a total of 52 goals throughout the season, meaning that León was responsible for approximately half of the team’s goals.
Despite Armando León’s individual success, FC Rangers were unable to secure the top spot in the Super League of Andorra, finishing mid-table. This means that their aspirations of competing in European competitions next year will have to wait.
Armando León’s Path to Stability
Before his move to Europe, Armando León was part of the tuzos del Pachuca youth system until the U18 level. He then had stints with Miners of Zacatecas and León,eventually playing in the Expansion League with the Aless of Oaxaca.
His impressive performance in his debut season in Andorra suggests that Armando León may have finally found the stability needed to further develop his career.
“His impressive performance in his debut season in Andorra suggests that Armando León may have finally found the stability needed to further develop his career.”
Besides Armando León, other mexican players who have joined FC Rangers include André Alcaraz, David González, josé ruiz, Sergio Villarreal, Anwar Hernández, alan Areola, Emilio González, Leonel Prieto, and David Andrade.
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