2022-07-06
Jonathan Rubio has forged a high percentage of his professional career in Portuguese football and along the way he has had to fill himself with experiences, to the point that in his recent season in Portuguese football he savored the bitter pill that represents relegation.
The catracho midfielder went from the second division to the third with the Coimbra Academic; However, Rubio Toro turns the page and after his departure from A Briosa he already has a new team.
DIEZ was able to learn that the new home of the 25-year-old Honduran will be the Academic of Viseu of the LigaPro (second division of Portugal). Jonathan was made official by the team this day.
Rubio arrived in Portugal in 2015 and despite the fact that he had a short tour of Spain, his football life has developed in that country to the extent that he obtained a Portuguese community passport.
“I believe that my future goes through this beautiful country where I feel good. The main thing at the moment for me is the sports part, I am 25 years old and I cannot see the economic part. If it were for money I wouldn’t be in Portugal, here is not a country to make money and whoever thinks so is wrong and should look for another market”, says Rubio.
“My decisions go through sports. If I am going to go out to a Turkish, Greek or other market league, it has to be something much better than what I have here and so far (outside Portugal) I have not had it, ”said the footballer to Grupo OPSA.
The sampedrano wore the shirts of Gil Vicente, Arandina CF, SD Huescas, Varzim, Académica de Coimbra (from the periods), Tondela, Deportivo Chaves, Santa Clara; all europeans.
YOUR NEW CLUB
The Viseu Academic is a Portuguese Second Division team that was founded in 1917 and plays its home games at the Fontelo Stadium (Capacity: 14,368 fans).
His current coach is the Portuguese Zé Gomes. The maximum achieved by this club has been to be champion of the LigaPro in the 2012-2013 campaign.