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He is the star of the 90s who today leads Panama against the USA

Thomas Christiansen, the former Barcelona player who now seeks to guide Panama to a historic victory against the United States.

By Sebastián Hernadez

Thomas Christiansen. Photo: Instagram
Thomas Christiansen. Photo: Instagram
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Tonight, as Panama takes on the United States in a highly anticipated match, all eyes will be on the man at the helm of the Canaleros: Thomas Christiansen. A name that may be unfamiliar to some, Christiansen’s journey to the dugout is a fascinating tale that spans continents and decades.

Born in Denmark to a Danish father and a Spanish mother, Christiansen’s dual nationality has been a defining factor in his career. His footballing journey began in the youth academies of various Danish clubs, where his talent caught the eye of scouts from some of Europe’s biggest teams. At the tender age of 18, Christiansen signed for Barcelona, a move that was made possible by his Spanish passport.

After starting his Barcelona career in the B team, Christiansen would go on to play for several clubs across Spain and Denmark, including Sporting Gijón and Real Sociedad. His ability to play as both a striker and a midfielder made him a versatile and valuable asset to any team.

However, it is in recent years that Christiansen has made his biggest impact on the game. Since taking over as the manager of the Panama national team, he has transformed the team into a formidable force in CONCACAF. Under his guidance, Panama has qualified for the World Cup and consistently challenged some of the region’s biggest teams.

Tonight, as Christiansen leads his team out against the United States, he will be looking to continue his impressive record. With his experience and tactical acumen, he will be a formidable opponent for the Americans.

Christiansen’s story is a testament to the global nature of football and the opportunities that the sport can provide. From his humble beginnings in Denmark to his current role as the manager of a national team, Christiansen has come a long way. And as he stands on the sidelines tonight, he will be looking to add another chapter to his remarkable career.


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