Anthony Choco Lozano stops holding extra-community position in Cádiz after acquiring Spanish citizenship

Anthony “Choco” Lozano has a good gift in the Cadiz, the starter together with Álvaro Negredo are in the front and lacing remarkable achievements in LaLiga, which already caught the attention of other institutions. He has scored three goals in 880 minutes (almost 9 games) for the domestic league (to which 119 minutes are added for Copa del Rey 2020/21).

Within the framework described, a new news report makes both the Honduran and the Spanish institution happy: the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) reported that the catracho will cease to be a non-EU player, on the basis of nationalization which was managed and realized in November.

This determination of the entity that regulates football in the Iberian country was replicated by the official accounts that the yellow submarine has on social networks. “Choco Lozano quits its position outside the community“They presented it succinctly, along with a link pointing to the relevant note on their website.



There they explained that “last November the Cadista moved forward obtained Spanish citizenship, only then remaining pending compliance with Article 23 of the Civil Code by going to the Civil Registry. After that last step was completed, LaLiga was notified of all documentation that is now has received federal approval“.

The latter therefore means that “the player can now be aligned as a Spanish player for all intents and purposes“This makes it easier for Cádiz to sign an extra-community footballer as the square is being cleared. In addition, Choco Lozano says easier to move in European footballas this does not mean that future teams need a gap in their squad for athletes from outside the Union.

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