He was Mexico National Team number 10 but now sells shirts to survive
he was sent off in the 1994 World Cup round of 16.
Alongside Jorge Campos, Claudio Suárez and Carlos Hermosillo, he was one of the most renowned players of Mexico National Team during the 90s and was called to help El Tri finally reach the fifth game in a World Cup.
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Although he’s mostly remembered as a Pumas UNAM player and the in Atlético Madrid, although he played in in multiple Liga MX teams, like Club América, Atlante, Chivas and even Club Puebla, where he finally retired.
But everyone remembers Luis García during the 1994 FIFA World Cup round of 16, as when he was needed the most by El Tri, he got himself sent off in a game that Mexico National Team lost 3-1 in a penalty shootout against Bulgaria.
What does Luis García do now?
Shortly after retiring from soccer, Luis García became a recognized TV commentator, but he also has side jobs, like a YouTube channel with Christian Martinoli and a t-shirt brand where he prints some of his most famous quotes.