Five months in Uruguayan soccer were enough for Guillermo De Amores to show his category in goal and be transferred abroad, to Deportivo Cali in Colombia, where he will continue his career.
The 26-year-old goalkeeper who arrived in Fénix at the end of July to tackle the resumption of the championship after the covid-19 pandemic, was one of the figures of Juan Ramón Carrasco’s team.
His good performances in the local framework as in the South American Cup made Deportivo Cali follow him and this week he announced the hiring of the goalkeeper with a past in the youth teams of Uruguay, with which he was chosen as the best goalkeeper, “Golden Glove”. of the 2013 U-20 World Cup in Turkey, in which the celestial lost the final to France on penalties.
De Amores was formed in Liverpool, where he made his debut in Primera, and was transferred to Brazil’s Fluminense in January 2018, after being acquired by Boston River.
At the Rio de Janeiro club he suffered an injury and infection that blocked his career, with several twists and turns and medical diagnoses that were not very encouraging, until at the end of 2019 he underwent surgery in Barcelona and was able to recover.
“Today I start to think and I don’t know how I could bank so much,” the goalkeeper told Referí in August when reviewing this injury that left him out of the field for so long.