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Source: StudioFútbol
Camilo Zúñiga announced at a press conference his withdrawal from professional football, having been linked to Atletico Nacional during the last semester.
The lateral confessed that, although he thanked the club for the opportunity to come back to dress in green, he was unable to recover 100% and decided to withdraw . The 32-year-old man admitted that the drugs and methods with which he was trying to rehabilitate his injury were inadequate and that he was "suffering a lot".
"Right now I'm thinking about my future and my family, Tomorrow I'm going to run in a park with my children, I can do it," Zúñiga said.
In the middle of the same event, the president of the Atlético Nacional, Juan David Pérez, announced that he was planning to play Camilo Zúñiga goodbye, as a gesture of gratitude for his contribution to the club.
Camilo Zúñiga was trained in the lower divisions of Atlético Nacional and made his debut in the first team in 2004; then, under the command of Santiago Escobar, he conquered his first title with the group & # 39; Verdolaga & # 39; in the first half of 2005 against Independiente Santa Fe.
In 2007 he was double champion of Colombia with Nacional integrating the team led by Óscar Héctor Quintabani; In 2008, he made the leap to Europe to join Serie A Siena of Italy and achieved a remarkable figuration, until being seen by Napoli, club with which he signed in the 2009 to 2010 season
With the Neapolitan team he was champion of the Italy Cup in 2011-2012 and 2013-2014, in addition to staying with the subtitle of the Italian League in the 2012- campaign 2013.
The injuries were soothing his performance and lost their validity with Napoli, who brought him to play briefly in Bologna and Watford of the Premier League, a team that he arrived at the request of Walter Mazzarri, his coach in Naples.
After failing to regain his level of competition, Zúñiga returned to the Atlético Nacional in the hope of contributing to the Águila League team and the Copa Libertadores, but took a few minutes and ended up deciding to move away from the professional activity.
In Colombia Selección, Camilo Zúñiga was also a highlighted player; He was part of the combined process of 20 years and older. He debuted at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, participated in the Copa America of Argentina in 2011, at the America's Cup in Chile in 2015 and in the elimination process for South Africa 2010 and Brazil 2014.
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