Costa Rica’s star Acosta joined East Bengal for their rich history

1 min read
CS

Kolkota :Costa Rica’s World Cup defender Johnny Acosta said that he joined the club because of their rich history and not because there were talks of them joining the Indian Super League (ISL).
Acosta is East Bengal’s big singing this season and he was scooped by the I-League giants right after he played all the three group games for Costa Rica in the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.
Acosta not only has the experience of Russia World Cup, he was part of the national squad during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil as well. In 2014, Costa Rica shocked everyone by reaching the quarter-finals.
“When I signed, I only knew that East Bengal are a big club with great history. I have no idea about ISL or any other tournament. I came here because East Bengal are a big club,” centre-back Acosta told reporters in a rescheduled press conference at the club tent.
According to reports, Football Sports Development Limited, the ISL promoters, does not want to increase the number of participating teams this season.
East Bengal were left red-faced after the first press conference of Acosta fell flat because they did not have a translator for him.
The East Bengal bosses first tried calling former player and club official Alvito D’Cunha who speaks Portuguese due to his Goan roots, but to no avail. Acosta tried his best taking the help of Google Translate but nothing worked and the press conference was postponed.
“I have not seen any Indian football matches before. The one I saw on October 6 (East Bengal’s Kolkata league match against WB Police) was my first. I don’t know anything about the leagues in India as well,” said Acosta.
“I am ready. I am just waiting for my paper works. Once they are ready I will start playing,” Acosta, who will sport his usual No.2 jersey, said.
On being questioned why he chose to come to India and whether the glamorous ISL was on his mind, Acosta said that his friend former Costa Rican World Cupper Alexandre Guimaraes helped him make the decision.
“I spoke to Alexandre Guimaraes and he advised me to come to India. He spoke highly about East Bengal,” Acosta shared.
Acosta, who idolises legendary Italian defender Paolo Maldini, said it was disappointing that Costa Rica, despite playing so well, finished last in Group E and crashed out early.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Kashmir Monitor staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Discover more from The Kashmir Monitor

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

Don't Miss

ggg

Paradise calling: New survey says Kashmir most sought-after destination for solo traveling

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir is one of the most sought-after destinations for
DSC04404 1

Another feather in Kashmir’s cap: International sports company appoints 21-year old mountain biker as brand ambassador

Srinagar: Scott sports, an international sports brand has appointed a 21- year