*Sporting Clube de Goa complete signing of Miguel Garcia*

I-League outfit, Sporting Clube de Goa completed their four foreigner quota
after signing Portuguese defender Miguel Angelo Moita Garcia at Don Bosco
ground, Panjim, over the weekend.

Miguel is familiar to Indian football having recently played in the ISL
tournament for North East United, although he admits Goa is a little bit
warmer than the North East. “When I first came to the North East it was
very cool, but soon started to warm up after the first month. Goa’s
temperature is even hotter, but I will acclimatize.

Miguel was part of the world famous Sporting Clube de Portugal Academy from
the age of fourteen. “In Portugal it was an honour to play for the Sporting
Club of Portugal and similarly I was attracted to the name and
Infrastructure of my new club as they promote a Sporting culture in Goa,”
stated Miguel.

Miguel started his career as a right back and has now established himself
as a centre back, where he will be mostly utilized for the Flaming Oranje.

Miguel is a couple of weeks shy of his 32nd birthday, but can remember his
teenage years fondly where he roomed and Schooled with the likes of
Cristiano Ronaldo, Nani and Ricardo Quaresma at SCP. As a defender, Miguel
had to face the fancy footwork of these formidable wing wizards in training
which sharpened his skills, especially his concentration and alertness.

Miguel won the Taca de Portugal with SCP in 2007, but the fondest memories
of his career to date are the two Uefa Europa League runners up medals he
has picked up. The first came in 2005 when SCP narrowly lost out to CSKA
Moscow. The second time was playing for Sporting Braga in 2011, where they
were beaten by Portuguese rivals FC Porto.

Miguel has also played in Italy for Reggina, in Turkey for Orduspor and in
Spain for Mallorca. The other Portuguese outfit he has turned out for was
Olhanense.

 “Miguel has played against the top strikers in the world from Alan Shearer
to Radamel Falcao. His recent stint in India shows he has the proven
credentials to adapt and excel. He also has strong leadership qualities
which is important,” remarked Sporting Clube de Goa President Peter Vaz.

Miguel looks certain to make his debut against Panjim rivals Dempo Sports
Club in the I-League on Tuesday.


PHOTO: Sporting Clube de Goa President Peter Vaz welcomes Miguel to the
club at the training ground, in Don Bosco Panjim.

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