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Faitelson uncovers the $300 million deal for which Mexico was awarded the penalty kick

David Faitelson uncovers the issue of the interest in protecting Mexico, covering up mediocrity and giving away a penalty kick. 

By Wilian Estrella

David Faitelson uncovers the issue of the interest in protecting Mexico, covering up mediocrity and giving away a penalty kick. 
David Faitelson uncovers the issue of the interest in protecting Mexico, covering up mediocrity and giving away a penalty kick. 
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Mexico won, yes, but once again there is a thorn in the side of the issue of how they did it, with a penalty that, according to Luis García, was not due to the fact that Diego Lainez was never touched in that play and that is how it was shown in the transmission of that channel. 

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But far from the issue, there is an aspect that both CONCACAF and FIFA are ignoring with respect to this play, since it would represent an economic loss for the FMF, the confederation and FIFA.

The fact is that behind this penalty, there is an interest of 300 million dollars generated by the Mexican national team industry, according to Forbes magazine, which exposed the business of El Tri, for which the sporting aspect is not important, but the economic aspect.

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