Currently, three Mexican players play in Canada, a league with just three years of life, and where the former America striker has recently stood out.
Canada, next rival of the Mexican team in the octagonal final of the Concacaf, he is just three years old with his own professional league. Four have passed in it Mexican soccer players, of which three participate in the current season. Alejandro Diaz, canterano of America, Rodrigo Reyes, forged in Chivas, in addition to Osvaldo Ramírez, with passage in the lower Pachuca.
The Canadian Premier League lived its first edition in 2019. However, in that inaugural contest there was no presence of Mexicans, who arrived until the 2020 season, with the presence of Alejandro ‘Wero’ Diaz, at Pacific FC, and Francisco Acuña, with Atlético Ottawa, who is currently no longer part of the Canadian professional league.
Díaz, the youth squad of America, played 10 games in his first year in the Canadian Premier League, in which he added 611 minutes, with three goals and two assists; while Acuña participated in seven clashes with 585 minutes, in addition to scoring two goals and giving two passes for his teammates to score.
For the current season, the Mexican representation grew up in the Canadian professional league. Despite the fact that Acuña left the Canadian Premier League, ‘Wero’ Díaz remained with Pacific FC, in addition to joining Rodrigo Reyes, Chivas youth squad, who came on a one-year loan to Valor FC, and Osvaldo Ramírez, who signed with York United FC.
Of the three Mexicans who are active in the nascent league, ‘Wero’ Díaz is the one with the most activity. The youth squad of America he has played 1,401 minutes in the 21 games in which he has been considered, with nine goals and two assists.
Reyes, the youth squad of Chivas who works as a central defender, is the second with the most action, with 881 minutes in 14 games; while Ramírez, forward, adds 525 minutes in 15 matches, with one goal and one assist.
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