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·20 May 2026
Sabalero to the world: Libertadores with Colo Colo, now Kings League champ

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·20 May 2026

The competition that keeps winning over more fans has a champion of America as one of its main figures.
Football, like life, takes many twists and turns. Sergio Verdirame can certainly attest to that. He reached the summit by winning the Copa Libertadores with Colo Colo and is now enjoying major success in the Kings League.
Verdirame was one of Colo Colo’s foreign players in that historic 1991 campaign. The Argentine had arrived from Colón de Santa Fe and got to experience the greatest achievement in the history of the Macul club. These days he is far from football, though not entirely, as he shines in Gerard Piqué’s emerging league.
Sergio Verdirame arrived at Colo Colo from El Sabalero, although he did not get much playing time at Estadio Monumental. For that reason, after winning the Copa Libertadores, he moved to Mexican football. There he made a name for himself, playing for major clubs such as Morelia, Monterrey, Cruz Azul, and Santos Laguna.
Of course, his true home ended up being with Rayados, and he eventually settled in Monterrey. That is where, at 55, he has a restaurant and also works as a coach, managing Aniquiladores in the Kings League. He has enjoyed a great deal of success in this league, and in fact, he was crowned champion this past weekend.
“I’m doing very well, I’m in Monterrey, I have a restaurant here. I coach Los Aniquiladores in the Kings League. I was the first coach involved in the Kings League in Europe, and our team moved to Mexico City. I coached Colombia in the Kings League, Gerard Piqué’s league. And we reached the world final against Brazil. I’m very happy. I live in a very beautiful city,” Verdirame told RedGol some time ago.
Thanks to this adventure, he has spent time in Spain, and there he built a relationship with the aforementioned Piqué and Jordi Alba. He has rubbed shoulders with major celebrities not only from the sports world, but also from the streaming world, who are part of this league that continues to gain followers.
“In Spain, getting to know the people I’ve met, becoming friends with Gerard Piqué and Jordi Alba. Life has given me so much. I’m grateful; when I was little, I dreamed of being like them,” he emphasized.
Today, Sergio Verdirame uses the knowledge from his successful career at Colón, Colo Colo, and Monterrey, among others, and brings it to the Kings League. There he took a victory lap with Aniquiladores and hopes to keep racking up success in this competition, which continues to grow steadily. In his trophy room, he can now place another medal alongside his Copa Libertadores champion’s medal.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.







































