Radamel Falcao García has made the decision to return home. The striker returns to Millonarios for what all indications will be the final phase of his professional career – a move full of symbolism, emotion and nostalgia. The club from Bogotá has officially confirmed its return for the 2026 season, with an emphasis on hierarchy and leadership. (not that he is a young colt of only 38 years)
“The Tiger” arrives as a Bosmann player, without a transfer fee, in a decision that mixes a matter of the heart and a sporting project. About to turn 39 in February, Falcao takes on the challenge with full awareness of his current physical and footballing condition, but with the motivation intact to finish the story where he has always wanted.
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This will be Falcao’s third spell at Millonarios, a club he has already played for in two short stints between 2024 and 2025. During this time, he played 29 official games and scored 11 goals – numbers that, beyond the statistics themselves, showed his importance in crucial moments and his influence in the dressing room.
However, its return is not without questions. Falcao has had no official activity for the past six months, and has been training individually while considering his future. Millonarios relies on his experience, leadership skills and ability to be decisive in individual matches, rather than demanding full match continuity.
From the club’s point of view, the signing is understood as something that goes deeper than the purely sporting. Millonarios wants to reconnect with his identity, with his fans and with the more recent history that Falcao himself has helped write. His figure represents a symbol of belonging that transcends statistics and calendars.
The scenario is also clear to the player himself. Everything indicates that this stay will mark the final farewell of Radamel Falcao García as a professional footballer. There are no long-term promises or plans for extension; It’s about a dignified ending, deliberately and in accordance with the natural cycle of his career.
For fans, the news evokes enthusiasm and appreciation. To see the “Tiger” in the blue shirt again is to relive special moments, goals celebrated with heartfelt joy and a unique connection between player and stand. Millonarios finds not only a striker, but a living legend.
Thus, Colombian football is preparing to witness the final chapter for one of its greatest idols. Radamel Falcao returns to Millonarios for one last dance, knowing that the end is near – but also that few privileges are greater than saying goodbye where it all began, among his own, in harmony with his own story.
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