From Boca Juniors they miss the Aguilas of America
Bruno Valdez, a player for the Xeneize team, revealed that he misses the moments he experienced in Mexican soccer and that it was difficult for him to leave Mexico
Mexican soccer has one of the most important championships in Concacaf. Liga MX is also comparable to the best tournaments in South America. Bruno Valdez played for Boca Juniors, but fondly remembers his time with Club America. In an interview with Fox Sports, Bruno Valdez revealed that he still misses Club America. "I think I miss the club more than the club misses me," said the player, who is currently on loan to Cerro Porteno of Paraguay. In January 2023, the Paraguayan defender left Mexican football to join the Argentine league. Bruno Valdez signed with Boca Juniors, the club he still belongs to. "It was hard for me to accept leaving, but I still see them, I still talk to the teammates who stayed, and I'm happy because they're doing very well," he recalled. After almost three years since leaving Mexican football, Bruno Valdez is now reflecting on his time in the Mexican league. “As time goes by, you realize that I was very happy where I was,” he stated.
Bruno Valdez at America
Coming from Cerro Porteno, in July 2016, Bruno Valdez signed with Club America. The Paraguayan defender remained with the club for more than six seasons. The South American left a good record within the club.
The blue and cream jersey is the one Bruno Valdez has represented most in his career. The Paraguayan defender played 227 matches with Club America, in which he scored 27 goals and provided 8 assists, high numbers for a center back.
Bruno Valdez won three trophies with the club: the Copa Mexico Clausura, the Copa Mexico Apertura, and the Campeon de Campeones. All of these trophies were in the 2018/2019 season.

