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Bolivian boy sets football record | Bolivian boy sets football record |
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A Bolivian boy has reason to celebrate his 13th birthday on Wednesday - he has become South America's youngest ever professional footballer. | A Bolivian boy has reason to celebrate his 13th birthday on Wednesday - he has become South America's youngest ever professional footballer. |
Mauricio Baldivieso made his debut on Sunday for first division team Aurora where his father is the club coach. | Mauricio Baldivieso made his debut on Sunday for first division team Aurora where his father is the club coach. |
Aurora lost 1-0 against La Paz FC, and Mauricio suffered a foul which led to angry scenes between the two sides. | Aurora lost 1-0 against La Paz FC, and Mauricio suffered a foul which led to angry scenes between the two sides. |
Nevertheless, he told reporters at the end of the game that he was "the happiest man in the world". | Nevertheless, he told reporters at the end of the game that he was "the happiest man in the world". |
Football pundits say Mauricio's debut at the age of 12 easily beat the previous record of Fernando Garcia of Peru who played his first competitive match in 2001 a month shy of his 14th birthday. | Football pundits say Mauricio's debut at the age of 12 easily beat the previous record of Fernando Garcia of Peru who played his first competitive match in 2001 a month shy of his 14th birthday. |
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Mauricio Baldivieso: "I am the most happy man in the world" | |
Mauricio's father, former international player Julio "Emperor" Cesar Baldivieso, brought his son on with nine minutes of the match remaining and Aurora a goal down. | Mauricio's father, former international player Julio "Emperor" Cesar Baldivieso, brought his son on with nine minutes of the match remaining and Aurora a goal down. |
Despite his tender years, La Paz showed him no quarter and Mauricio was soon crumpled by a scything challenge which left him in tears. | Despite his tender years, La Paz showed him no quarter and Mauricio was soon crumpled by a scything challenge which left him in tears. |
Players from both sides squared up to one another in an angry confrontation and the youngster need five minutes' treatment at the side of the pitch. | Players from both sides squared up to one another in an angry confrontation and the youngster need five minutes' treatment at the side of the pitch. |
Papa told me that I would make my debut if we were winning, but things went another way and I still got to play Mauricio Baldivieso | Papa told me that I would make my debut if we were winning, but things went another way and I still got to play Mauricio Baldivieso |
But fans gave Mauricio a standing ovation when he returned to the field for the final four minutes. | But fans gave Mauricio a standing ovation when he returned to the field for the final four minutes. |
His father - who played in the 1994 World Cup - was furious at the foul but said of his son: "I am very proud, he's got a lot of talent." | His father - who played in the 1994 World Cup - was furious at the foul but said of his son: "I am very proud, he's got a lot of talent." |
Mauricio, who wore the number 10 shirt, the same as his father, was elated when he left the field. | Mauricio, who wore the number 10 shirt, the same as his father, was elated when he left the field. |
"A million thanks to everyone," he said. "I am the happiest man in the world." | "A million thanks to everyone," he said. "I am the happiest man in the world." |
He said he had felt relaxed because he had the support of his team-mates. | He said he had felt relaxed because he had the support of his team-mates. |
"Papa told me that I would make my debut if we were winning, but things went another way and I still got to play," he said. | "Papa told me that I would make my debut if we were winning, but things went another way and I still got to play," he said. |
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