Since he began to show his talent with the lower ranks of Mineros de Guayana Kervin Andrade, better known as 'Tuti', began to attract attention in Venezuelan football.
He arrived at Deportivo La Guaira to continue exploiting his talent in the lower categories of the orange club and quickly made his debut with the first team under Daniel Farías in 2021, scoring his first goal as a professional on July 9, 2021 against Dvo Lara. .
This will be his third year within the institution that Enrique Kike García now commands. In this sense, Tuti stressed that last year he "had more foothold in the team and gained more confidence in duels."
During the preseason, he has improved his movements into spaces and playing in front of the goal, highlighting that he feels more comfortable "playing in a 4-2-3-1" since he is looser "to generate more play."
“I want to be in the selection. It's every kid's dream. And I also want to establish myself here and then make the leap abroad”, highlighted the attacking midfielder, who has four goals in 41 games and almost 2.000 minutes in the first division.
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'Tuti' among the best
The Guyanese was also included in 'The Next Generation' of the English newspaper 'The Guardian' in 2022 as one of the best 60 players born in 2005. This had not happened since 2017, when Christian Makoun and Jan Carlos Hurtado were part of this .