Osvaldo Martinez He decided to say goodbye to Mexican soccer after spending 12 years in Aztec football, the Paraguayan player wrote a message for the Mexican people on his Instagram account in which he was deeply grateful.
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“Mexican soccer has given me everything, I have lived very beautiful things in Mexico and I have a Mexican daughter, and with that I feel at home. My family and I are very happy to be in this beautiful country ”, Osvaldo Martinez told TUDN days before.
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On his Instagram account, Osvaldito wrote the following:
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“Today after 12 years I say goodbye to this beautiful country where I spend a large part of my life, a country where I enjoy every minute and where they made me feel at home, they were beautiful years with friends and great professionals who gave me football and life, today I have to leave for new projects outside the country and I could not leave without first thanking all of you, for all the love, strength, advice and everything you gave me all these years that helped me grow Professionally and as a person, he took me to Mexico and all its people in my heart, I will never forget so many moments lived, thank you for this beautiful walk, thank you so much. IT IS NOT A GOODBYE IT IS A SEE YOU ”, wrote Osvaldo Martínez on social networks.
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Osvaldo Martínez said goodbye to Liga MX.
He leaves as one of the foreigners with the most league titles in history.
And he won them with three different teams: Monterrey (2), America (2) and Santos (1)
No other born outside of Mexico did something like this in Mexican soccer! pic.twitter.com/G7g81rUvkO
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In Mexican football, Osvaldo Martínez won 5 leagues, two with the Rayados de Monterrey, two with the Águilas del América and one more with Santos Laguna, tying in his second historical place as a foreigner (achieved in three different teams) and only below Gabriel Caballero, who won six.
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He also won three Concacaf championship leagues, two with América and one more with the Rayados de Monterrey.
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