The archer Lawrence Vigouroux It was the great novelty on the payroll of coach Ricardo Gareca in the Chilean national team, for the matches against Argentina and Bolivia in the double date of September in the Qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.
Vigouroux, 30 years old, currently plays for Swansea, club from the second division of England (Championship), a category in which Marcelino Núñez (Norwich) and Francisco Sierralta (Watford) also play.
The London-born archer is fromChilean father and Jamaican mother, He began his training at Brentford, but his name became known at the academy Tottenham Hotspur, playing in the Under 21 Premier League and the NextGen Series, a European competition for Under 19s.
He signed a professional contract at Tottenham, but was loaned to Hyde United. In 2014, he returned to the London team, but with few opportunities, he accepted an offer to play for Liverpool youth team.
He subsequently had spells at Swindon Town, Waterford United and a year in Everton from Viña del Mar, in 2019.
He returned to England in 2020, playing for Leyton Orient, Burnley and currently Swansea.
With the Red, He made his debut in December 2012 with the U20 team, who at that time was preparing for the South American Championship of the category under the orders of Mario Salas. However, he was not included in the list for that tournament.
Finally, his last call in La Roja was in March 2019, when the Colombian Reinaldo Rueda He called him up for friendlies against Mexico and the United States, matches in which he did not play.
Gareca’s La Roja matches against Argentina and Bolivia are scheduled for Thursday, September 5 in Buenos Aires and Tuesday, September 10 at the National Stadium.