That’s my boy! 12-year-old get his professional debut in Bolivia

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

We all know that the Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is considered like a father to his players and that he likes to blood them at a young age with many getting the opportunity to impress in the Carling Cup. But even he can not hold a candle to Julio Cesar Baldivieso (pictured), manager of Aurora in a Bolivia.

The Bolivian coach handed his son Mauricio Baldivieso his professional debut at 12 years old, making him the youngest ever person to play in a professional football match. He surpassed Peruvian Fernando Garcia, who debuted in 2001 at 13 years and 11 months as a Juan Aurich player.

The young zit-squeezer came on in the 38th minute of a Bolivian championship match. He was spared no pleasantries as a brutal introduction awaited, Baldivieso picked up an ankle knock within five minutes from a violent tackle by La Paz’s Henry Alaca.

Nonetheless the boy held back the tears and soldiered on as his team went down 1-0.

Highlights of Mauricio Baldivieso’s debut and the brutal tackle can be seen here.


5 Responses to “That’s my boy! 12-year-old get his professional debut in Bolivia”

  1. Dave Says:

    Well done 101gg!

  2. jim-bob Says:

    Could he have rolled around a bit more? If i was his dad i’d have told him to get the feck up and carry on playing!

  3. SKTT Says:

    HAHA. This is hilarious. Was this really a full senior professional match?! He’s 12. And, all the other players are as short as he is. Damn Bolivians are so short!!

  4. Colin Says:

    that’s professional football?

  5. Dailyllama Says:

    The kid has got rolling around in agony down to perfection, that alone should ensure him a bright future in the game


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