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Cuauhtemoc Blanco It’s one of the greatest idols in the history of americanismconverted 125 goals in the club (second top scorer in its history). His personality and charisma were his most great virtuesbesides of course his unattainable talent To play football.
En Tlatilcowhere he is from, the Mexican soccer player began his romance with soccer and there Angel Gonzalez discovered it and took him to the ranks of Club América.
Blanco Bravo was always a fan of America and your tencouragement in football was so great in his childhood, that represented the Azcapotzalco Delegation in a tournament in which all the political delegations of the capital participated.
In that tournament, the aforementioned Ángel González found himlor invited him to play with America and to everyone’s surpriseBlanco refused the offerbut it was because he had previously attended a massive test in Coapa and there, the coach on duty put him in central defense, something that Cuauhtémoc completely repudiated.
After days of insisting Ángel González went to the house of the young Mexican y he talked to his mother to make the offer formal.
The invitation included Blanco representing the Gustavo A. Madero Delegation to contest the national championship. The footballer scored three goals in his first duel and days later, would face America itselfto whom he scored another triplet.
After these talent shows, the Eagles did not let him go and hired him; curiously Cuauhtémoc’s first contract with the team he loved was earning 800 pesos a month.
The rest is history, the ‘Temo’ conquered the Clausura 2005 with America, a Concachampions and a champion of champions.
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