“Yimmi Chará: From MLS Star to Architect – His Journey and Future in FPC Teams”

2023-05-20 02:50:19

Yimmi Chará is pleasantly remembered in several FPC teams, such as Junior de Barranquilla, Atlético Nacional and Deportes Tolima. Without a doubt, he has had a long journey and that has distinguished him as an unbalancing player, In addition to his time with the Colombian National Team, where he played 16 games in total.

Now he is appearing in Major League Soccer, exactly in the Portland Timbers, where he is a figure and has already been in North American territory for three years. In his last year of contract, pending a renewal, he has managed to finish his career and He already achieved his professional title in something totally opposite of soccer.

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Yimmi Chara’s graduation

Through his personal account, the 32-year-old winger surprised everyone with the diploma of his unexpected professional career: architecture. Chará obtained this award after studying at the Atlantic International University.

In the mentioned university he did the distance undergraduatebecause it helped him not to neglect his work as a footballer in the Timbers, where he has done quite well and managed to manage his times in a great way.

“Success is the sum of small efforts that you make every day”, was Chará’s message through his Instagram account. There she posed with her long-awaited diploma.

It should be noted that Chará’s contract expires next month, and there are already several FPC clubs that are looking askance at what will happen to the talented winger, who has played 102 games since he arrived in MLS, scoring 18 goals and making 14 assists.

So far this year, Caleño has scored 1 goal and 2 assists in 5 games with his current team, which is in the sixth box of the Western Conference in the North American tournament.

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