[Albion] Julio Enciso - Paraguay’s new wonder kid (Signed 17/06/2022)

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dazzer6666

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Maybe just maybe it’s a bigger deal over there than it is here and they are excited on a national level?

Expecting some news today


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As if to emphasise how big a deal this is down there, the ex president (of both Paraguay and Club Libertades) has weighed in with his good wishes……

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Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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Paraguay are ranked 50 in the world, so if he has played in 70% or more of their fixtures in the last 12 months, he will qualify on that alone, Copa Libertadores is also ranked as a tier 1 competition equivalent to Champions league, only played 3 of the 5 games his club has played so far in this years competition because he was injured, but that should give him 7 points, meaning he would only have to have played 50% of Paraguays matches to get the further 8 points required.
If he didn't have the points, the fee being the largest ever for a player from that league, him becoming the youngest ever goalscorer in the Copa Libertadores when he was 16, him being the top scorer with 11 from 14 games as his side won their league, counts towards demonstrating he is an exceptional talent, exceptions to the points system can be made using these sorts of arguments.

Edit: He should also have a couple of points for his league appearances, he is likely to have the points required, without asking for special consideration.

He's only played in 6 games for Paraguay, that's about 30% of games since his debut so that should earn him 6 points.
His Copa Libertadores minutes was only 28% of all minutes he could have played which is 4 points (he may get 5 points as Transmarkt say he was injured for 2 matches so those games could be removed from the available minutes calculation ).
Paraguay's league is the lowest ranked so the most points he could have got from that is 2 (if he'd played over 90% of minutes available).

That would put him on a maximum of 12-13 points which is couple short, so it's more than likely we'd have applied for the exemption, but with his internation apperances at 17 and the fact its a record transfer for the country it's a formality.
 




Dibdab

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Got a horrible feeling this will turn out more Ali J than Moises C but really hope I'm wrong.
 


SeagullinExile

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Got a horrible feeling this will turn out more Ali J than Moises C but really hope I'm wrong.

That’s the spirit!
 




Baldseagull

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He's only played in 6 games for Paraguay, that's about 30% of games since his debut so that should earn him 6 points.
His Copa Libertadores minutes was only 28% of all minutes he could have played which is 4 points (he may get 5 points as Transmarkt say he was injured for 2 matches so those games could be removed from the available minutes calculation ).
Paraguay's league is the lowest ranked so the most points he could have got from that is 2 (if he'd played over 90% of minutes available).

That would put him on a maximum of 12-13 points which is couple short, so it's more than likely we'd have applied for the exemption, but with his internation apperances at 17 and the fact its a record transfer for the country it's a formality.

His club are through to the last 16 of Copa Libertadores this year, as he featured in a match day squad, he should get 7 points for that too, but as you say, the case for an exemption would be strong anyway.
 








Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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His club are through to the last 16 of Copa Libertadores this year, as he featured in a match day squad, he should get 7 points for that too, but as you say, the case for an exemption would be strong anyway.

You are correct, that would push him over the 15 point mark, so it looks good either way. The club wouldn't have said he would be joining the first team squad straight away unless they knew the work permit was in the bag.
 








Hugo Rune

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Good news.

He looks incredibly exciting in those videos. Wonderful balance and turn of pace.

Look forward to watching him.

I like his decision making in and around the box. It’s either a very quick shot or an incisive assist (with either foot). Obviously this is just from a highlights reel and we need to know if that decision making is the rule or the exception but he has plenty of time to get up to speed.

I hope that everyone is patient with him? Imagine moving to a new country in the spotlight of your home country at 18!
 




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As if to emphasise how big a deal this is down there, the ex president (of both Paraguay and Club Libertades) has weighed in with his good wishes……

[tweet]1537778877732372480[/tweet]

Cripes, I hope the lad can handle the expectations.
 




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We've got a Paraguayan international.............
We've got a Paraguayan international.............
We've got a Paraguayan international.............
We've got a Paraguayan international.............

Good luck Julio.:albion2:
 




Paulie Gualtieri

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As if to emphasise how big a deal this is down there, the ex president (of both Paraguay and Club Libertades) has weighed in with his good wishes……

[tweet]1537778877732372480[/tweet]

Heads of state love the Albion, the Zambian leader is also supportive


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