As expected, Sergio Córdova and FC Augsburg will part ways. After the “Augsburger Allgemeine” reported at the beginning of the week that the 25-year-old would leave FCA, the “kicker” followed suit. Accordingly, the Venezuelan is drawn back to Major League Soccer. According to information from Transfermarkt.us Cordova faces a move to Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
There are only details to be clarified between the parties, according to the “kicker” FC Augsburg can expect a fee of 2 million euros. Córdova, signed from Caracas FC in 2017 for one million euros, played a total of 79 games for the Fuggerstadt team, in which he scored seven goals. Last year, the forward was loaned out to MLS club Real Salt Lake City, for whom he netted 11 times in 35 games.
Riedle, Höjbjerg & Co.: These famous names used to play football at FC Augsburg
Left the Augsburg youth team in 1978 after the A youth. European champion in 1980, 6-time Spanish cup winner with Real Madrid, Atlético and FC Barcelona.
Born in Augsburg. FCA legend. Italy’s footballer of the year 1964, 3-time champion with Bologna and Juventus Turin. Started and ended his career at FC Augsburg. Oldest goalscorer in club history (39 years, 7 months, 4 days).
Born in Augsburg. Left the club for Borussia Mönchengladbach in 1978 after the A youth and a year in the first team. As a coach with the most games at FCA.
From the FCA youth 2002 to 1860 Munich. Five years later back to Augsburg. Another nine years later the youngest head coach in Bundesliga history (Hoffenheim).
Left his hometown Augsburg and FCA for Mönchengladbach in 1982, became the seventh most frequently used player in history and sporting director at Borussia.
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