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10 years ago, he was working in a Dublin bank. Now he's facing Messi in the World Cup knockouts
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10 years ago, he was working in a Dublin bank. Now he's facing Messi in the World Cup knockouts

Roberto Lopes, a former bank worker from Dublin, has experienced a remarkable career transformation. After recovering from a serious injury with the help of fellow player Derek Pender, Lopes transitioned from banking to professional football, joining Bohemians in 2011. Despite initial challenges and limited recognition, he became a key player for the club. In 2016, he accepted a transfer to Shamrock Rovers, marking his shift to professional football. Now 34, Lopes plays for Cape Verde in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where he faces Lionel Messi. His journey highlights perseverance and adaptability, leading to international success.

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10 years ago, he was working in a Dublin bank. Now he's facing Messi in the World Cup knockouts

Roberto Lopes, a former bank worker from Dublin, has experienced a remarkable career transformation. After recovering from a serious injury with the help of fellow player Derek Pender, Lopes transitioned from banking to professional football, joining Bohemians in 2011. Despite initial challenges and limited recognition, he became a key player for the club. In 2016, he accepted a transfer to Shamrock Rovers, marking his shift to professional football. Now 34, Lopes plays for Cape Verde in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where he faces Lionel Messi. His journey highlights perseverance and adaptability, leading to international success.

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