Luis Suarez leads Brasileirao best team of the 2023 season made up by foreign players

The Uruguayan forward had a fantastic year at Gremio, which earned him recognition alongside other foreigners in the Brazilian league
by
Martín O'Donnell
2023-12-13 11:00:46

The Brasileirao once again lived up to the expectations. The 2023 season of the Brazilian league was filled with action until the last second, featuring countless twists throughout the year and a thrilling season finale. Of course, it also boasted world-renowned stars.

Many of the best players of the year were born abroad. Luis Suarez is perhaps the best example of this. The Uruguayan striker joined Gremio in January but it didn’t take him long to settle in. That’s why Brasileirao Play included him in their Best XI of the 2023 Brasileirao made up only by foreign players.

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The Best XI of 2023 Brasileirao with foreign players

With 17 goals in 33 matches, “Lucho” was the second-highest scorer of the tournament, only behind Paulinho, who scored 20 for Atletico Mineiro. Additionally, Suarez led in assists alongside Hulk. The 36-year-old veteran forward, however, is not the only Uruguayan who made the cut: fellow countrymen Sergio Rochet (Inter), Joaquin Piquerez (Palmeiras), Mauricio Lemos (Atletico Mineiro), and Giorgian De Arrascaeta (Flamengo) also made the team.

Other notable names include Ecuadorian defender Robert Arboleda of Sao Paulo, Colombian star Jhon Arias, who shone for Fluminense, and Pablo Vegetti, who was crucial in Vasco da Gama’s survival despite joining the club halfway through the tournament.

The Brasileirao best eleven of foreigners according to Brasileirao Play: Sergio Rochet (Uruguay); Fabricio Bustos (Argentina), Robert Arboleda (Ecuador), Mauricio Lemos (Uruguay), Joaquin Piquerez (Uruguay); Mathias Villasanti (Paraguay); Giorgian De Arrascaeta (Uruguay), Franco Cristaldo (Argentina), Jhon Arias (Colombia); Luis Suarez (Uruguay), Pablo Vegetti (Argentina).