Pione Sisto put her Portuguese land at the disposal of the spiritual sect: the new home of the Pineal Kingdom
Danish footballer Pione Sisto stands out as one of the most interesting figures in the history of Spanish football. The Uganda-born, South Sudanese-born soccer player made a name for himself with sensational events. The 28-year-old former Celta player, who was away from the media spotlight for some time for non-sporting reasons, returned to the agenda with one of his private stories.
Sisto bought 4.7 hectares of land in the town of Oliveira do Hospital with a population of 4,400 in the Coimbra region of Portugal. While it’s not unusual for soccer players to buy land, the way Sisto uses it is quite interesting.
In this vast land settled a sect led by a spiritual philosopher who wanted to establish an independent territory in Portugal. This group, led by Akhabl Pinheiro, wants to make the Pineal Kingdom a region that governs according to its own rules, and they see the lands of Sisto as an ideal place for this purpose.
DISCIPLINE PROBLEMS EXPERIENCED
Sisto, who left Celta Vigo in 2020, returned to Denmark’s FC Midjtylland, the team he grew up with. It was thought that he could once again be a prominent footballer in his country and focus on football.
However, the facts were very different. At the end of the 2022 season, Sisto was suspended from the team.
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Svend Graversen, sporting director of the Danish national team, said in a statement: “We had difficulties in communicating with Pione, so we had to dialogue with her environment, but that was also difficult. We did not see any progress and we regret this situation. But the most important thing in the club is the culture and the values”. saying.
DAYS IN CELTA: RITUALS, SOLID DIETS…
Sisto has been turning heads with his unique lifestyle since the day he first set foot in Spain.
In his debut with Celta, his family surprised everyone by performing an indigenous ritual. The same situation was repeated when he received an invitation from the Danish national team. The footballer, who fled the war in South Sudan and took refuge in Europe with his family, arrived with his family, who belongs to a tribe.
As soon as he arrived in Vigo, he opened an Instagram account where he talked to his followers about healthy habits. Here, she shared the negativities he felt in sports performance due to the strict diet he followed.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, in March 2020, the footballer, ignoring all health rules and not knowing his club, got in his car and drove to Denmark and broadcast his trip live on his social media accounts. . His explanation was: “I needed to get home.”
This was the last straw that was his departure from Celta. Now, a few years later, more is said about his stories off the court. In fact, he is a soccer player and a very interesting person.
Source: Sozcu
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