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Óscar Santis presented by Brunei DPMM FC with creative video in Malaysia
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Óscar Santis presented by Brunei DPMM FC with creative video in Malaysia

From Prensa Libre · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Guatemalan forward Óscar Santis has been officially presented as a new player for Brunei DPMM FC in the Malaysian Super League.
  • The club unveiled Santis with a creative video, generating significant fan interest.
  • This move marks a new challenge for Santis, who aims to establish himself as a professional abroad after success with Antigua GFC and the Guatemalan national team.

Guatemalan striker Óscar Santis has officially joined Brunei DPMM FC, a team set to compete in the upcoming Malaysian Super League season. The club captured attention by unveiling their new signing not through a standard announcement, but with a creative video posted on social media, sparking curiosity among fans.

The dynamic production served as Santis's introduction to his new supporters. He arrives from Antigua GFC, where he enjoyed a successful period, contributing to two league championships and establishing himself as a key offensive player. His performances also earned him a regular spot on the Guatemalan national team, where he has been a consistent goal-scorer.

This transfer to Malaysia represents a significant step for Santis, marking his second international stint after a brief period with Dinamo Tbilisi. He reportedly turned down a return to Comunicaciones FC, a club where he previously played, opting instead for the challenge of playing abroad in a different footballing culture.

At 25 years old, Santis seeks to grow as a player and remain a vital part of Guatemala's national team for future international competitions. Brunei DPMM FC finished tenth in the league last season, aiming for a stronger performance in the upcoming campaign.

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Originally published by Prensa Libre in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.