For a long time, extra-sports controversies have been a constant in Mexican soccer, mainly in the national team. Many players pay dearly the price of fame and excesses that are always the order of the day. Such is the case of a soccer player who threw his career away, was banned from the team and now even sells carnitas in his home state
The worst Mexican national player according to Cristiano Ronaldo
Mexican soccer player Javier Cortés, remembered for his participation in the 2011 Copa América with the Mexican National Team, was one of the main perpetrators of the scandal of women entering the team's training camp.
At that time, according to The Chicago Tribune, the Mexican soccer player's harsh sanction was a six-month long ban. A situation that ended up costing him all his other call-ups and fully conditioned the player's career.
From then on, Cortes never found regularity in any team and wandered through many institutions in Mexican soccer, until he finally ended up accompanying his family in their local business selling carnitas in Santa Ursula.
The soccer player was one of the main people affected in that training camp held in Quito in 2011. Now, the soccer player has been seen on multiple occasions selling "carnitas tacos" in a presumably family business, according to information from Infobae. An extremely complicated scenario for a player whose career has not been able to take off since the scandal.
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