Vukčević presented in Cartagena: I wanted to play in Spain again, Šipčić told me many nice things about the club

"First of all, I want to go game by game, because we have a lot of them in the season... Segunda is a very even league, we'll see how everything will look like."

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Vukčević at the presentation in Cartagena, Photo: FC Cartagena
Vukčević at the presentation in Cartagena, Photo: FC Cartagena
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Andrija Vukčević's interesting football journey continues where his international career began - in the southern part of Spain.

The Montenegrin left back was officially presented in Cartagena - the club he arrived at after playing for Sevilla, San Fernando, Spartak (Serbia), Vasland-Beveren (Belgium), Rijeka (Croatia) since 2016, when he left Budućnost as a youngster. ) and Juarez (Mexico).

He arrived at the club that competes in Segunda (the second Spanish league) on a one-year loan.

"I was very young when I arrived in Seville and it was my first experience outside of Montenegro. I felt very good there, I learned a lot of things and that's why I wanted to come back to Spain again," said Vukčević at the press conference .

Andrija has already watched one of the preparatory matches of his new teammates.

"I really liked what I saw a few days ago - they played beautifully, as is the case throughout Spain".

One of the journalists' questions was what were the goals of his arrival in the city on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.

"First of all, I want to go game by game, because we have a lot of them in the season... Segunda is a very equal league, we'll see how everything will look like," emphasized Vukčević.

In Cartagena, his teammate from the national team, stopper Nikola Šipčić, who also arrived (from Tenerife) on loan, awaited him.

"I wrote to him when I found out that Cartagena was interested in me, and I heard only nice words from him - about the team, the city and everything in general".

When he wore the San Fernando jersey, one of the matches was played in Cartagena, in his now new home.

"I remember everything, there was a spectacular atmosphere in the stadium - the fans pushed their players all the time, I really liked that," concluded Vukčević, who is expecting challenges in the League of Nations with the Falcons in September.

Last season in Segunda, Cartagena finished in 14th place.

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