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David Suárez, from Melilla to Botev Vratsa: 'In Bulgaria the matches are much more physical than in Spain'

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The opportunities arise many times from where you least expect it. Also in the world of football. A clear example of this is the trajectory of David Suárez (Las Palmas, 2000), half-center of 24 years who decided to take a leap in his career and try luck in the Bulgarian league. Coming from the UD Melilla of Primera RFEF and after passing through the Arenteiro and the subsidiary of Dépor, the canary footballer signed last summer by Botev, a humbl…
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The opportunities arise many times from where you least expect it. Also in the world of football. A clear example of this is the trajectory of David Suárez (Las Palmas, 2000), half-center of 24 years who decided to take a leap in his career and try luck in the Bulgarian league. Coming from the UD Melilla of Primera RFEF and after passing through the Arenteiro and the subsidiary of Dépor, the canary footballer signed last summer by Botev, a humbl…

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sport.es broke the news in on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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