
Damián Manso
Damián Manso is a retired Argentine offensive midfielder, renowned for his impactful career with Liga de Quito, where he became a celebrated figure in Ecuadorian football. Manso was instrumental in leading the team to national championship glory in 2007 and a historic Copa Libertadores victory in 2008. He also made a memorable appearance in the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup final against Manchester United, showcasing his talent on an international stage. Known for his skillful playmaking abilities, Manso is often compared to other greats in the sport, including Damián Díaz, though he humorously embraces such comparisons as a testament to the accomplishments of both players in their respective teams. After retiring, Manso remains active in football discussions and is appreciated for his contributions to the sport.
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Recent news mentions
Damián Manso was awarded the bronze ball for being the third best player in the 2008 Club World Cup.
Liga de Quito y su histórica participación en el Mundial de Clubes 2008 ante Manchester United: exjugadores albos recuerdan la experiencia | Fútbol | DeportesDamián Manso is a former offensive midfielder and historic player of Liga de Quito who finds it amusing to be compared to Damián Díaz.
‘Cuando me comparan con el Kitu Díaz, me río nomás’, apunta Damián Manso, exjugador de Liga de Quito | Deportes |





