He went from being Mexico National Team number 10 to selling presents for Valentine's Day
He was part of El Tri squad in two world cups.
Back in the 90s, he was one of Mexico National Team most renowned players, as he was part of El Tri in two World Cups: United States 1994 and France 1998, as well as the Olympic squad that participated in Atlanta 1996.
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Although he didn’t have the longest soccer career, after debuting with Pumas, he managed to play three season in La Liga, with both Atlético Madrid and Real Sociedad, before finally returning to Mexico, where he played for a variety of Liga MX clubs before finally retiring with Club Puebla in 2000.
Now, Luis García is one of the most followed TV commentators in Mexico, given his unique style alongside Christian Martinoli, although he also has a clothing brand where he tries to stay on what’s trending, including Valentine’s Day.
Why did he decided to retire so early in his career?
During an interview, Luis García explained that he decided to retire at just 31 years old after realizing that he no longer found motivation while being on the pitches, which is why, after only playing a game with Club Puebla, he decided to call it a day.