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Bebeto presented his biographical book: “The man who cradled the goal”

The former Brazilian striker launched a book in A Coruna that covers his life on and off the field.

Bebeto presented his biographical book ldquoThe man who cradled the goalrdquo
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Bebeto visited A Coruna, where he spent his time between 1992 and 1996 while he was a student there, to read his biography, which was written by columnist Alexandre Centeno. The book, titled" Bebeto, the Man Who Cradled the Goal," goes "beyond the footballer," giving an intimate and in-depth look at the life of the Brazilian star, the author explained to EFE. This Wednesday, Bebeto left his legacy for four months at the Riazor facility, where the assessment took place. On a day filled with emotions and memories, the 1994 World Cup champion was accompanied by 200 people from Galicia's business, political, and sporting circles. Bebeto admitted to feeling "very emotional" about going back to his" second home" and being able to write a book in which he tells "everything. " It's a joy to be here, they say. Nobody else could have published this guide. I'm going to look at the pictures with the people who were involved in this because my entire tale is here. I'm pretty appreciative," he said. He also praised Deportivo's outstanding performance, which included leading the second division and initiating a struggle to return to the second division, saying that they "never should have been relegated. " The former player recalled Arsenio Iglesias in his speech and compared the blue and white team to a city that will host" the 2030 World Cup" along with a "great facility and a great fanbase. " Centeno, for his piece, claimed that Bebeto and him" a long time ago" were in their early years. However, he made the decision to read the history two years ago, encouraged by the goalkeeper's family. He described a guide published by the Galician Association of Sports Journalists as "he completely exposes himself. " According to him, the name "goes beyond the footballer" and "represents the athlete's talent and his classic celebration," as well as the fact that "it goes beyond the footballer" because it doesn't" just talk about the athlete. " Ines Rey, the author of the prologue and president of A Coruna, also addressed and stated that Bebeto "was a mark, and with him, Riazor became our Maracana. " She continued," You made us dream. " The history marks the start of a particular several times for Bebeto in the city, featuring an ending by Mauro Silva and stories from images like Romario, Zico, Dunga, Fran, and Donato. He will be in command of turning on the Christmas lights this Friday, starting from Maria Pita Square, bringing a perfect ending to one of Deportivo's greatest gods.

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