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He succeeded with El Tri and went from sleeping on the street to owning a $100,000 car

The player who went from sleeping on the street to winning a Gold Cup with Mexico and owning a car valued at 100 thousand dollars. 

By Hector Garcia

The player who went from sleeping on the street to winning a Gold Cup with Mexico and owning a car valued at 100 thousand dollars. 
The player who went from sleeping on the street to winning a Gold Cup with Mexico and owning a car valued at 100 thousand dollars. 
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Many stories of improvement have been seen in Mexican soccer, but undoubtedly one of the most outstanding is that of a young player who, after sleeping on the streets, went on to win a Gold Cup with the Mexican national team and buy a car valued at $100,000.

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When he was just taking his first soccer steps, Ricardo Ferreti, a Brazilian player who came to Mexico with the desire to succeed and who would achieve it after much effort, recalled in an interview with Jorge Van Rankin his difficult childhood when he sometimes had to sleep on the street.

El Tuca, after not finding a place in his native Brazil despite being a good player, decided to travel to Mexico and found opportunities with both Pumas and Atlas, where he became known for his great style of play and his acrobatic goals. Once he retired, he dedicated himself to coaching and even managed the Mexican national team, which he made champion of the Gold Cup.

What car did Ferreti buy?

Thanks to Ricardo Ferreti's large salary at Tigres, he bought a luxurious Ferrari valued at 100,000 dollars, which he drove around the city of Monterrey.

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