He played in a World Cup, was handed El Tri's 10, now sells jerseys for $7 dollars

A player who could have been in the World Cup and now sells jerseys in Mexico

A player who could have been in the World Cup and now sells jerseys in Mexico
A player who could have been in the World Cup and now sells jerseys in Mexico
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During a World Cup, a great expectation was generated regarding a Mexican soccer player because he was transcending in Europe and in his clubs, so he was given the number 10 jersey of the team. However, the player was not able to transcend in the expected way and now his destiny is certainly different from that of that time.

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It is precisely Luis Garrcía, a distinguished commentator for TV Azteca in Mexico, who now has a jersey business together with another former Mexican national team player. The player who once played for Atlético de Madrid also dedicates part of his time to the sale of retro sports shirts.

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It all started when Garcia had a complicated divorce with his ex-partner, a Mexican actress, and after some economic crisis, Jorge Campos confessed in an interview with Farsantes con Gloria that he gave Garcia a t-shirt so he could sell it and have an income in that difficult moment. After that event, the company they both manage was born and is dedicated to the sale of retro sports elements.

Did Luis Garcia fail in a World Cup?

In United States 1994, the Mexican team was a few moments away from the glory of the fifth match, but an expulsion of the player in transcendental moments of the match ended up defining the destiny of El Tri in that competition.

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