Providence reflects on Roma past during World Cup, hopes to return to Serie A
Squad News·21 June 2026·2h ago

Providence reflects on Roma past during World Cup, hopes to return to Serie A

Source: Forza Roma

Ruben Providence, a 2001-born winger from Haiti, has reflected on his time at AS Roma during the World Cup. The player spent two seasons at Trigoria between 2019 and 2021 but never made a competitive debut for the club. Providence initially worked with Alberto De Rossi in the Primavera before progressing to the first team under Paulo Fonseca, who included him on the bench 14 times without giving him playing time.

Providence's Roma career was derailed by injury. In April 2021, he suffered an ankle injury that required surgery. When José Mourinho arrived that summer, Providence participated in pre-season but suffered a recurrence of the injury after a week. Offered the choice between another operation and a loan move, he joined Club Bruges. The player subsequently spent eighteen months sidelined. Despite the setback, Providence has remained a Roma supporter and watches the club's matches regularly.

Currently based in the Netherlands playing in Serie B, Providence expressed optimism about his future. On his Roma experience, he said: "Magnificent. I lived in Eur, convenient for training, and I was very comfortable in the city, and even today I always watch Roma matches, I'm one more supporter." Regarding his career goals, he stated: "Personally yes, I have hopes. I'd like to go to Ligue 1, or return to Italy."

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"Mi piacerebbe anche tornare in Serie A", le parole dell'esterno classe 2001 impegnato al Mondiale Redazione 21 giugno - 16:17 Reunion giallorossa ai Mondiali: Bradley incontra Ancelotti e Marquinhos "In Primavera ero con Alberto De Rossi, in prima squadra inizialmente con Fonseca che in Serie A mi ha portato in panchina 14 volte, senza mai riuscire a farmi debuttare purtroppo". Purtroppo la carriera di Ruben Providence in giallorosso è finita ancora prima di cominciare. La giovane ala di Haiti, che ha trascorso due stagioni a Trigoria tra il 2019 e il 2021, è tornata a parlare del suo passato dal ritiro del Mondiale. Queste le sue parole alla Gazzetta dello Sport: “Avevo 18 anni e venivo dal Psg. Sono rimasto due anni tra Primavera e prima squadra. Nell’aprile del 2021 mi sono fatto male a una caviglia e mi sono operato. In estate è arrivato Mourinho, ho fatto il ritiro estivo ma dopo una settimana mi sono rifatto male e mi hanno offerto di scegliere tra una nuova operazione e il prestito: sono andato al Club Bruges. Sono stato sfortunato. L’infortunio è stato determinante, e infatti poi mi ha portato a star fermo un anno e mezzo”. E sui ricordi dell'avventura romana: “Magnifici. Abitavo all’Eur, comodo per andare ad allenarmi, in città mi trovavo benissimo e ancora oggi guardo sempre le partite della Roma, sono un tifoso in più”. Ora, però, il sogno è quello di giocare a calcio per risollevare anche il destino complicato della sua nazione: “Speranze? Personalmente sì, ne ho. Ma ci vuole tempo. Per me tra 3-4 anni potremo finalmente farlo, magari prima, perché questo Mondiale può essere molto positivo in questo senso, può essere il motore di un cambio che attraverso il calcio arrivi a tutto il Paese. Io sono certo che lo sport possa fare miracoli in termini di convivenza. O almeno lo spero”. E sul futuro: "Sono in Olanda, in Serie B, e aspetto una ‘big move’. Mi piacerebbe andare in Ligue 1, o tornare in Italia”. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura Calciomercato AS Roma Mercato Roma, piace Bellanova: l'Atalanta fissa il prezzo. Lo segue anche il Fulham Calciomercato AS Roma Dybala-Roma, rinnovo vicino: distanza di circa 600mila euro. Gasp spinge per la firma News AS Roma Mancini: "Non vedo l'ora di giocare la Champions con la Roma. Rinnovo? Stiamo parlando" Calciomercato AS Roma Roma, per Bouaddi c'è la concorrenza dei top club: lo segue anche il Real Madrid Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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