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Luis García remembers the moments he lived in Pumas

The Spanish player who had his time with the UNAM Pumas, Luis García, recalled with great emotion his stay in the university team in Liga MX and by the way I wish the team the best of luck in the Concachampions final.

Luis García sent a warm message of encouragement to the UNAM Pumas that is on the eve of the second leg game against the Seattle Sounders of the MLS in the final of the Concachampions.

“I have lived in Mexico for three years and I adore them; also the other day I saw my former team Pumas against Seattle”, said the Spaniard.

In addition to talking about Pumas from UNAM, the Iberian took time to analyze the performance of Mexican soccer players in the Spanish league, cases like Diego Laínez, who predicts a great future with Real Betis.

“He hasn’t had as many minutes (Diego Lainez), but he is a very young player, he will have minutes in the future”.

The ex-footballer is eagerly looking forward to the start of the Qatar World Cup 2022 to support the Mexican Soccer Team, a team to which he has great appreciation for everything he did in Mexican soccer.

“I want to see Mexico in this World Cup (2022) to see if they manage to have a good championship.”

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Luis García retired in 2016 when he was a member of the ranks of the Australian team Central Coast Mariners. He is currently a sportscaster at ESPN. During his time with the UNAM Pumas, the Spaniard scored eight goals in 45 games in the 2012-2013 period.

Sports editor in Los Mochis, in charge of the sports agenda of the municipality of Ahome as well as national and international sports such as Major Leagues, NBA, NFL, Liga MX, Champions League and other international European soccer leagues. He graduated from the Universidad de Occidente, Los Mochis campus, with a degree in Communication Sciences, with a degree in English from the University of Arizona, Phoenix campus. He successfully completed the digital sports journalism workshop at the University of Guadalajara. Coverage in the Mexican Pacific League attending the 2019 final between Charros and Yaquis, as well as the Play Offs of the Pacific Coast Basketball Circuit. He has been with the company EL DEBATE for 11 years, seven of which he worked as a sports editor in the print part. Since 2020, he has entered the digital part of the sports portal, where until now I am a part as a Web Journalist. Specialist in matters of Liga MX, Liga MX Femenil, Mexican National Team and MLB.

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