Sharjah Football Club has held an official session with Sergio Santos Rodriguez, President of the Brazilian Club Cruzeiro, to discuss cooperation between the two sides.
Rodrigues was received by Abdullah Al Ajla, the President of the Sharjah Football Club, and the Club's board of directors.
They discussed the prospects for collaboration between the two clubs and ways to develop mutual ties.
Rodrigues expressed his happiness to be in Sharjah Club, where Brazilian football is greatly appreciated, at both the players and coaches level.
He said that the Brazilian player, Caio Rosa, who was recently transferred to Sharjah, was happy to be a part of the team and enjoys everyone’s support.
Rodrigues also said he expects Rosa's great talent will shine with Sharjah Club.
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