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Offered $100,000 to lose a game with El Tri, now he sells tacos

At the time he was offered 100 thousand dollars to lose an official game with El Tri, now he sells food.  

By Hector Garcia

At the time he was offered 100 thousand dollars to lose an official game with El Tri, now he sells food.  
At the time he was offered 100 thousand dollars to lose an official game with El Tri, now he sells food.  
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In the history of the Mexican national team and Liga MX, there have always been attempts at bribery, match-fixing and corruption. Many soccer players have been involved in this type of situation, which at one time affected some of the stars of El Tri.

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In an interview for Farsantes con Gloria, a former player of the Mexican national team assured that he could have been involved in match fixing. In said conversation, he expressed that he was offered 100 thousand dollars to decline his will and make the tricolor national team lose the match.


A situation that generated absolute discomfort, especially taking into account that it was for an official Mexican match. The person involved was none other than Luis García Postigo. Dr. Postigo confessed the issue and narrated how he lived this uncomfortable situation. At the same time, he also shared what he does after leaving soccer.

Luis García Postigo sells tacos?


That's right. The charismatic commentator of Azteca Deportes and Mexican soccer referent at the time confessed that he has a restaurant dedicated to selling Mexican food. Evidently, he does it all alongside his work as a journalist and commentator for Azteca Deportes. 

 

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