Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In a poignant moment for Irish hockey, Shane O'Donoghue, the nation's record goalscorer, announced his retirement following an impressive 4-0 triumph over Czechia in the 3rd/4th place playoff at the EuroHockey Championship Qualifier held in Dublin. The match not only marked a significant win for the team but also served as a fitting farewell for O'Donoghue, who wore the captain's armband for the final time. At just 31 years old, O'Donoghue leaves behind an illustrious career that spanned 224 games and saw him net an astounding 124 goals for his country, a testament to his talent and dedication on the field. His farewell performance was nothing short of spectacular as he opened the scoring early on with a well-executed penalty corner. The early goal set the tone for the match, paving the way for a series of impressive plays by his teammates. Alistair Empey doubled the lead for Ireland in the 32nd minute with a goal from open play, further solidifying their dominance in the game. Just a minute later, Lee Cole added another penalty corner goal, pushing the score to 3-0 and leaving Czechia reeling. Louis Rowe rounded off the scoring with a goal in the 37th minute, sealing a comfortable victory for Ireland. Despite the pride of a bronze medal, the tournament had higher stakes, with only the winners advancing to the A Division European Championships next summer. Poland emerged victorious after defeating Wales 2-1 in the final match, earning their spot at the top level, while Ireland now prepares for competition in the B Division European Championships. As O'Donoghue steps away from the international stage, he leaves behind a legacy that will inspire future generations of Irish hockey players. His contributions to the sport have been invaluable, not only in terms of goals scored but also in leadership and dedication to the national team. The hockey community will undoubtedly miss his presence on the field, but his remarkable career will be celebrated by fans and teammates alike.