Lateral cites learning from the Kings League to help Paraná Clube

The left-back Bruno Dip experience a new beginning in field football with the shirt of Paraná Club after a short stint in the Kings League, a competition created by former defender Gerard Piqué and which mixes sport and entertainment.

Bruno Dip was already a starter in Paraná Clube’s victory in the debut of the Second Division of the Paranaense Championship and should continue in that position for the next round against Laranja Mecânica. The match takes place this Sunday (08), at 3:30 pm, at Estádio dos Pássaros, in Arapongas.

Upon returning to the field, the left-back details how his time in the Kings League can help his performance with the Paraná shirt.

“The Kings League is not professional football, but a football that is more intense. There you have to score one-on-one, the whole game and it demands more. On the field, you can swing the lines more and play more in your sector. In the Kings League, you can’t stop and it’s like futsal. This adds a lot because it gives rhythm and you have to use your skill too. There are situations where you need to dribble two, three. When I arrived for the pre-season, I didn’t reach much lower than I was. I was training and I trained even harder for the Kings League”says Bruno Dip.

Paraná Clube’s number 6 is not the only example of a field player who played in the Kings League. The midfielder Gabriel Tota He also played in the tournament last year and became a standout for Pouso Alegre during the Campeonato Mineiro, scoring goals against Atlético-MG and Cruzeiro.

Before playing in the competition created by Piqué, Bruno Dip already had a long career in football. He played at São Paulo, but never played for the professional team. After leaving the São Paulo club, he played for several Brazilian football teams, including Atlético-GO, Vila Nova, Camboriú-SC, Juventus-SC, Operário-MS and Amazonas. He also played in Paranaense and last year’s Série D for Cascavel.

Check out the Paraná Clube squad for Segundona 2026 (updating)

  • Goalkeepers: João Cabral, Juliano Chade, Gabriel Vialle and Murillo
  • Right-backs: Caique and Arthur Yan
  • Left-backs: André Vinicius, Bruno Dip, Eltinho and Alex Júnior
  • Defenders: Eduardo, Leonardo, Lorenzo, Thiago Dombroski and Salazar
  • Steering wheels: Otávio, Pato, Clayton, Vinicius Michelon, Lucas Gabriel and Matheus Santana
  • Socks: Gabriel Pfeifer e Lucas Nunes
  • Attackers: Liliu, Gustavo Sagui, Lucas Caniggia, Pablo Adriano, Ruan Lima, Ueslei Brito, Lucas Bueno and Samuel.

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