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Alves passes medical tests and signs with Mexico's Pumas

MEXICO CITY (AP) - When Dani Alves left Barcelona a few months ago, several teams were deemed possibilites for the next stop in his illustrious soccer career. One of the least likely seemed to be Pumas of the Mexican League, yet that is what the Brazilian star chose.

Alves, who with 44 titles is the most successful player in history, passed his medical tests Saturday and signed a contract to join the Mexico City team.

'œIt fills us with satisfaction because Dani comes to contribute beyond his football. He comes to contribute his personality, his experience and comes to contribute his thirst for triumph,'ť said Leopoldo Silva, president of the club's board.

After signing, Alves went to meet the team's other players and carried out his first training at the Pumas facilities. He then got a warm welcome when presented to members of the team's fan club, known as 'œLa Rebel.'ť

'œComing here for many can be crazy, but for me football is more than kicking a ball or running after it,'ť Alves said. 'œFootball for me is not a sport, it is something that has transformed my life and I want it to continue to transform the lives of other young people. That's why I accepted the challenge of coming to university.'ť

Among some of his most outstanding championships, the 39-year-old fullback has won the Spanish League title six times and three Champions Leagues trophies with Barcelona. He also won two Copa America titles and an Olympics gold medal with Brazil's national squad.

Although he is a veteran, the arrival of Alves to Mexican soccer is the biggest signing since fellow Brazilian star Ronaldinho played with Queretaro in 2014. For Pumas, Alves is the most high-profile player since Germany's Bernd Schuster played with the team in 1996.

The signing of Alves surprised many because Pumas has been working in recent years with a modest budget. The club won its last Mexican title in 2011.

But the team's leadership has modified its strategy and signed two Argentines: offensive midfielder Eduardo Salvio and Gustavo del Prete. Pumas also renewed the contract of Argentine striker Juan Dinenno.

The team hopes Alves can be a good influence in the locker room, where in addition to foreign players there is a base of young players who are being bet on as the future of Pumas.

'œBeyond the achievements in my career, I like to leave a legacy to younger people so they can keep dreaming and fighting for their dreams, because here is living proof that everything in life is possible,'ť Alves said.

Brazilian Dani Alves juggles the ball during his presentation as a new member of the Pumas UNAM soccer club, on the pitch at the Pumas training facility in Mexico City, Saturday, July 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte) The Associated Press
Accompanied by youth players and club president, Leopoldo Silva, right center, Brazilian Dani Alves waves during his presentation as a new member of the Pumas UNAM soccer club, on the pitch at the Pumas training facility in Mexico City, Saturday, July 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte) The Associated Press
Fans celebrate as Brazilian Dani Alves is presented as a team member of the Pumas UNAM soccer club, at the Pumas training facility in Mexico City, Saturday, July 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte) The Associated Press
Fans wave team banners during a presentation of Brazilian Dani Alves, a new member of the Pumas UNAM soccer club, at the Pumas training facility in Mexico City, Saturday, July 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte) The Associated Press
Brazilian Dani Alves smiles during his presentation as a new member of the Pumas UNAM soccer club, on the pitch at the Pumas training facility in Mexico City, Saturday, July 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte) The Associated Press
Brazilian Dani Alves signs a contract during a press conference where he was presented as a new member of the Pumas UNAM soccer club, in Mexico City, Saturday, July 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte) The Associated Press
Flanked by Miguel Mejia Baron, UNAM's vice president of sports, left, and Leopoldo Silva, Pumas club president, right, Brazilian Dani Alves signs his contract during a press conference where he was presented as a new member of the Pumas UNAM soccer club, in Mexico City, Saturday, July 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte) The Associated Press
Brazilian Dani Alves salutes as he is presented as a new member of the Pumas UNAM, in Mexico City, Saturday, July 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte) The Associated Press
Brazilian Dani Alves signs a contract during a press conference where he was presented as a new member of the Pumas UNAM soccer club, in Mexico City, Saturday, July 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte) The Associated Press
Brazilian Dani Alves smiles as he is presented to media as a new member of the Pumas UNAM, in Mexico City, Saturday, July 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte) The Associated Press
Flanked by Miguel Mejia Baron, UNAM's vice president of sports, left, and Leopoldo Silva, Pumas club president, right, Brazilian Dani Alves holds his contract during a press conference where he was presented as a new member of the Pumas UNAM soccer club, in Mexico City, Saturday, July 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte) The Associated Press
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