Millonarios and loan to Universitario
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In July 2014, Colombian club [[Millonarios F.C.|Millonarios]] bought 50% of Polo's playing rights in 2014 and loaned Polo for 3 years with the option to buy the other 50%. He played his first game with the club in a Copa Colombia group stage 1–2 defeat against [[Llaneros F.C.|Llaneros]], in which he gave an assist. He scored 2 goals in 11 games in six months in the team, during which his playing time diminished. | In July 2014, Colombian club [[Millonarios F.C.|Millonarios]] bought 50% of Polo's playing rights in 2014 and loaned Polo for 3 years with the option to buy the other 50%. He played his first game with the club in a Copa Colombia group stage 1–2 defeat against [[Llaneros F.C.|Llaneros]], in which he gave an assist. He scored 2 goals in 11 games in six months in the team, during which his playing time diminished. |
In January 2015, Polo was loaned to [[Universitario]], initially barely playing under manager [[Luis Fernando Suárez]]. During the [[2015 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Clausura|Torneo Clausura]], the arrival of manager [[Roberto Chale]] saw him quickly entering the starting XI. In November, Polo scored his only goal of the season on matchday 17, with a free kick in a 1–2 victory against [[Sporting Cristal]]. He remained in Universitario for the 2016 season, becoming a key player in an offensive quartet that also included [[Edison Flores]], [[Raúl Ruidíaz]] and [[Diego Guastavino]], which led the club to victory in the [[2016 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Apertura|2016 Torneo Apertura]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.elespectador.com/deport...monarcas-de-articulo-674078|title=Millonarios vendió al peruano Andy Polo al Monarcas de México |website=elespectador.com|date=10 January 2017|publisher=El Espectador}}</ref> Flores was sold and Ruidíaz left as a free agent before the [[2016 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Clausura|Torneo Clausura]], which led to a decrease in performance in this stage. Despite that, the team managed to reach the [[2016 Torneo Descentralizado#Playoffs|playoffs' semifinals]], where they were eliminated by [[FBC Melgar]] 3–4 on aggregate, with Polo scoring in the away match. | In January 2015, Polo was loaned to [[Universitario]], initially barely playing under manager [[Luis Fernando Suárez]]. During the [[2015 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Clausura|Torneo Clausura]], the arrival of manager [[Roberto Chale]] saw him quickly entering the starting XI. In November, Polo scored his only goal of the season on matchday 17, with a free kick in a 1–2 victory against [[Sporting Cristal]]. He remained in Universitario for the 2016 season, becoming a key player in an offensive quartet that also included [[Edison Flores]], [[Raúl Ruidíaz]] and [[Diego Guastavino]], which led the club to victory in the [[2016 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Apertura|2016 Torneo Apertura]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.elespectador.com/deport...monarcas-de-articulo-674078|title=Millonarios vendió al peruano Andy Polo al Monarcas de México |website=elespectador.com|date=10 January 2017|publisher=El Espectador}}</ref> Flores was sold and Ruidíaz left as a free agent before the [[2016 Torneo Descentralizado#Torneo Clausura|Torneo Clausura]], which led to a decrease in performance in this stage. Despite that, the team managed to reach the [[2016 Torneo Descentralizado#Playoffs|playoffs' semifinals]], where they were eliminated by [[FBC Melgar]] 3–4 on aggregate, with Polo scoring in the away match. For the third place match, they defeated [[Deportivo Municipal]] 3–2. |
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