What happened to the 12-year-old who became the youngest professional football player in 2009?

In the last two years or so, three records related to younger age have been broken at the top of Europe's five leagues. In May 2019, Liverpool's Harvey Elliot became the youngest player in the history of Premier Legers, as 16 years and 30 days, the Periscope broadcast. Just one year [...]
In May 2019, Liverpool's Harvey Elliot became the youngest player in the history of Premier Legers, as 16 years and 30 days, the Periscope broadcast.
Just one year after Elliot's arrival, Luca Romero of Mallorca broke La Ligas' 80-year record by debuting as 15-year-old and 2019 days.
Then in November 2020, Youssufa Moukoko of Borussia Dortmund was interviewed by the reserve bank against Hertha Berlin, just a day after he was 16 years old.
All three remarkable achievements, but are far from the record set by Maurizio Baldiveso in 2009.
Just days before his 13th birthday, 12-year-old Bolivia debuted as a professional football player for the Aurora Club versus La Paz.
The coach was his father, but it still remains an extraordinary record and will probably never break.
But what happened to Baldyveson from his extraordinary achievement in 2009? Well, his soccer career didn't go well at all.
In fact, now as 24-year-old, he is a free agent and has never played for a team since he finished his contract with San Jose in 2018.
Baldivieso was reunited with Club Aurora in 2011 when his father returned to the coach's position for the second time, marking three goals in 19 presentations in the midfielder position.
It seems his career in bolivian football will only be remembered for his extraordinary record in 2009. /Periscope. com/












