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Alajuelense ties up Honduran Bryan Félix and makes his debut

San Jose Costa Rica.

Surprise. A young Honduran soccer player has earned a place in the Alajuelense Sports League of Costa Rica, one of the biggest clubs in that country.

Bryan Samir Félix, 19-year-old from San Pedro, made his debut this Saturday night in Costa Rican football on the first day of the tournament.

The catracho soccer player works as a left winger and was placed in the starting 11 where Liga Deportiva Alajuelense beat the Guadalupe club 1-0.

He was seen very participative in the clash and he came to play a total of 74 minutes, being replaced by the Argentine Israel Escalante, who came to the team manudo from Boca Juniors.

The Honduran boyor was trained at the Leones Academy of San Pedro Sula and before his official debut, a week ago he saw action in the friendly where his team beat Herediano 1-0.

In addition, before his premiere in the first division of Costa Rica, Alajuelense announced the signing of his contract until 2025.

“He makes a difference, he is very mischievous, he is very daring, a player who asks for the ball, who makes a difference in one-on-one. His characteristics are very offensive, from midfield forward he is very decisive. It has a good finish”, was the description of Grevin Mora, DT of the Alajuelense U-20 where the Honduran shone and managed to become champion..

Goalkeepers Miguel Ajú and Bayron Mora, midfielders Rashir Parkins, Bryan Félix, and attacker Doryan Rodríguez were also renewed.

It should be noted that Bryan Félix was assigned number 29 and he will also share a dressing room in Liga Deportiva Alajuelense with the Honduran Alexander López.

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