Luis Fragozo, the young talent from Club Sport Emelec, is poised to seize a significant opportunity to engage with the elite of South American football. José David Jiménez, the president of Emelec, confirmed that the 15-year-old winger will be called up as a sparring partner for the Ecuadorian National Team (La Tri) during their upcoming international friendlies next week.
The preparatory matches will take place against strong contenders such as Morocco and the Netherlands, two formidable opponents that will serve to fine-tune the national squad in anticipation of future official commitments. Fragozo, who has already participated in similar youth processes and has made notable appearances as a sparring partner in previous qualifiers, will join the team to assist in training sessions and practice matches.
At just 15 years old (born on April 8, 2010), Luis Fragozo has emerged as one of the brightest prospects in Ecuadorian football. Known for his remarkable speed, dribbling skills, and a bold personality that embraces challenges, he has already gained experience with Emelec's first team, where he has played several matches in the LigaPro, showcasing flashes of brilliance that have attracted attention from foreign clubs.
This call-up is a testament to the developmental work at Club Sport Emelec and reflects the growth of this young player, who has recently garnered interest from European and South American teams. However, the club's management, led by Jiménez, has expressed their intention to retain him for the time being, prioritizing a potential transfer abroad in the future.
As reported by onefootball.com.