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He was the worst thing that ever happened to El Tri, but Azcarraga backed him, now he would go to prison

One of the directives who did the most damage to Mexican soccer could now end up in jail  

By Hector Garcia

One of the directives who did the most damage to Mexican soccer could now end up in jail  
One of the directives who did the most damage to Mexican soccer could now end up in jail  
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Mexican soccer has many dark chapters throughout its history. At the time, there was an unethical system that caused problems and crisis for soccer players. As a result, it ended up really affecting the performance of the Mexican national team, however, Emilio Azcarraga was a follower of this model.

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Now things have changed somewhat in Femexfut, however, its former president, Víctor Garcés, has been linked to judicial cases for different problems with Cruz Azul, where he served as its president.
The fate of the former executive of the Mexican Soccer Federation would be behind bars until further notice. According to local media, there would be no other solution for Víctor Garcés. This character is also remembered for being the manager of the "gentleman's agreement".

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After Gerardo Torrado's return to Liga MX, Cruz Azul and Pumas negotiated his training rights. From then on, the famous and distinguished "Pacto de Caballeros" (Gentlemen's Agreement) was formed, a verbal agreement, not signed, between the club owners that would have the objective of protecting their interests through the transfer of players, even though they no longer belonged to the teams.
 

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