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Kesedo won the Ecuador Sports Medal, with double championships and shining achievements

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On July 22, the Ecuadorian National Assembly held a solemn ceremony. All members of the parliament voted unanimously and awarded Chelsea star Moises Kesedo's Medal of Merit in Sports with 138 votes in favor, commending his outstanding achievements at the Chelsea Club.

Kesedo's performance at Chelsea was impressive, helping the team win the FIFA Club World Cup championship and the UEFA Champions League championship trophy. These honors not only engrave the name of Ecuador in the highlights of international football, but also greatly enhance the international reputation of national sports. When receiving the award, Kesaido was full of gratitude: "Thank God, I am deeply honored to receive this honor, and I sincerely appreciate everyone's enthusiasm and care. I work hard every day just to make the motherland stand at the top of the world." At the ceremony, government officials, parliamentarians, sports representatives and Kesaido's family gathered together to witness this moment of glory.

National Assembly specifically pointed out that Kesédo and Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League champion William Pacho have become role models for Ecuadorian youth. With their unremitting efforts, strict discipline and broad international perspective, they have made their mark in the world football world and guided the path to success for the younger generation. Kesedo also sighed: "Since I was a child, I have always been humble and remembered my original intention." Before Quito officially awarded the medal, Kesedo returned to his hometown of Santo Domingo de Loschilas and was warmly welcomed like a hero. On July 17, hundreds of citizens flocked to the streets to participate in his convoy parade, crossing the city’s main road. At the climax, Mayor Wilson Ellaso presented him with the city key, demonstrating the community's pride and recognition of him. During the event, Kesedo shared joy with the audience and showed off European medals. Even though he became famous in the international arena, his deep friendship with his hometown has never changed. It is reported that Ecuadorian player William Pacho, who also plays for Paris Saint-Germain, will receive the same honors in the National Assembly at 11 a.m. on July 23, and the glorious chapter of Ecuadorian football is still being continued.

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