Nickname and nickname of Vitor Roque: why do they call FC Barcelona’s new acquisition “Tigrinho”?

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Why do they call the new Barça player that? We go over it.

Vitor Roque is already a footballer for FC Barcelona, ​​who announced the signing of the Brazilian striker until 2031 on Wednesday, July 12, 2023.

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The third signing announced by Barça during the summer 2023 market window will arrive in 2024 and has been announced in a special way.

“The tiger is known as one of the fiercest animals in the world, and one of the fastest animals in the world. And now the king of tigers has arrived in Barcelona. Tigrinho is already a culé,” can be heard in the video announcing the arrival by Vitor Roque is announced.

Nickname and nickname of Vitor Roque: why do they call FC Barcelona’s new acquisition “Tigrinho”?

He The nickname currently worn by Vitor Roque passed from father to son, from ‘Tigrao’ to Tigrinho’, as the young man who will join the Catalan club from Ath is known. paranoid.

“The origin of everything is a joke of my father’s group of friends, who started calling him ‘Tigrao’, it is not exactly known why, he himself does not know the origin… and when I was born, Tigrao’s son was alone it could be ‘Tigrinho’,” the 18-year-old forward explained to “Sport” a few months ago.

“It’s a nickname I like because I think it kind of reflects my way of playing, of understanding football, of being agile, fast as a cat and very focused on everything he does,” he explained. “I like this analogy.”

However, it should be noted that in his family Vitor is ‘Vitinho’. This is what his father, Juvenal, his mother, Hercília, and his older sister, Vitória, call him.

Source: Goal

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