
The name Suazo echoes in Portuguese football history. David Suazo, a quick and powerful striker, spent a season with Benfica back in 2008-09. He arrived on loan from Inter Milan, making 22 appearances, scoring 5 goals, and assisting twice. Now, a new chapter for the Suazo family is opening in Portugal, this time a bit further north.
SC Braga just welcomed a familiar surname to their youth ranks. Luis Suazo, David’s son, has signed on with the club’s Under-19 team. The 17-year-old is an Italian-Honduran left-winger. He comes to Braga from the well-regarded youth system of Italian giants Juventus. Luis has put pen to paper on a deal that keeps him at the Estádio Municipal de Braga until 2028.
Luis shared his excitement about this new move. He feels proud to wear Braga’s shirt. Being chosen by the club gives him a lot of energy. He plans to give his absolute best on the field every single day. Luis wants to improve both as a person and as a player. His main goal is to help his team succeed. He hopes this path will one day lead him to the senior Braga squad.
When asked to describe his playing style, Luis offered a clear picture. He sees himself as an unpredictable player. He is very fast and strong when facing defenders one-on-one. Like any good attacking player, he loves to score goals. This young talent is ready to write his own story, adding a new twist to a familiar family name in Portuguese football.
