Luciano Matsoso

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Luciano Matsoso (born 31 July 1994) is a Mosotho footballer who last played as a midfielder or winger for Lioli.

Early life[edit]

Matsoso was born in 1994 in Maseru, Lesotho, and moved to South Africa at the age of five.[1] He started playing football at a young age.[2]

Club career[edit]

In 2017, he signed for Polish side Oskar Przysucha, where he was regarded to have stood out with his good performances and received offers from higher Polish sides.[3] In 2018, he signed for South African side Black Leopards, where he was regarded to have been unable to establish himself and receive consistent playing time.[4][5] In 2020, he signed for Lesotho side Lioli, where he became the club's highest paid player at the time.[6] He was regarded to have performed poorly for the club.[7] He also had conflict with the club's management due to accommodation issues.[8]

International career[edit]

Matsoso was regarded as a "name that is well-known in the national team" and a Lesotho prospect.[9] He was regarded ton have performed well at the 2018 COSAFA Cup.[10] In 2021, he retired from the Lesotho national football team.[11]

Style of play[edit]

Matsoso mainly operates as a winger or attacking midfielder.[12]

Personal life[edit]

Matsoso has been nicknamed "Messi" after Argentina international Lionel Messi.[13]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Luciano Matsoso - Lesotho Times article".
  2. ^ "Luciano relishing another national call-up". lestimes.com.
  3. ^ "Luciano Matsoso - Weszlo article".
  4. ^ "'Bereng, Matsoso will get their chance at Leopards'". lestimes.com.
  5. ^ "The circus continues". lestimes.com.
  6. ^ "Matsoso Regrets Leaving Poland". sundayexpress.co.ls.
  7. ^ "Matsoso must get his house in order". lestimes.com.
  8. ^ "I Am Not Leaving Lioli: Matsoso". sundayexpress.co.ls.
  9. ^ "Luciano Matsoso - The Post article".
  10. ^ "Khutlang, Matsoso enjoying life at Leopards". lestimes.com.
  11. ^ "Matsoso quits national team". publiceyenews.com.
  12. ^ "Matsoso: I cried when I heard the call-up". publiceyenews.com.
  13. ^ "Luciano Matsoso - Cozadzien article".

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