Along with job offers in Cantabria as a mechanic, welder or carpenter had one that stood out as implausible: under-23 amateur soccer midfielder proficient with five years of experience. Cantabrian Employment Service on Wednesday woke up this unusual offer on your board, possibly the first time this has happened in our country. The author was none other than the Ray Cantabria, famous club in the region that was filial racinguista many years and where they came from former players like goalkeeper Ceballos. Today military in the third division. Finally there was a choice: Cameroonian Enow Tabot Juvette midfielder of 21 years. However it was a conscious decision, as the announcement was a ploy to hire legally player.
It takes under-23 amateur soccer midfielder right. It provides temporary contract (end of season), extendable, 16:30 to 18:30 hours, salary negotiable. Job Location: Santander. Requires minimum five years experience in the profession. This was the full announcement, all very professional and seemingly ordinary except that he was a soccer player that was sought. The Ray had his eye on Enow long ago, when he played as a defensive midfielder NK Interblock Ljubljana in Slovenia, first in the top and then second after its descent. The mountain club, which last July signed another player from the competition Slovenian defender Milidrag local Maric, made an offer to Enow accepted it willingly.
The problem was that Ray had to make him a professional contract to be extra, something impossible. The other option was to publish an advertisement in the Employment Service of Cantabria. Thus, the Cameroonian may accept and be officially hired. Expect Enow, U-20 international for his country and that takes a month training with the team, will debut with the Cantabrian club. The problem is that not only he knew the announcement, but ten other young men were enrolled and club sports director will have to meet with someone who has already been sent to explain why the job. Who knows, maybe out of there a future star of the team.
Via | The Journal Montanes
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