The executive president of the BBVA MX League described as unacceptable the threats received by the American player Jana Gutiérrez on social media
Mikel Arriola, president of the MX League, offered his support to Jana Gutiérrez, a player from America, same that received death threats during the visit of the azulcrema picture to Mazatlan the last day.
“All my support to Jana Gutierrez of Women’s America in the face of unacceptable threats received. The MX League and the MX Women’s League together against cyber bullying and gender violence. # NoEstásSolaJana,” the football captain wrote. Mexican.
And it is that Gutierrez, just 17, was the target of a couple of pre-duel threats against Mazatlan, And the club azulcrema immediately reacted to provide legal support to his player.
All my support to Jana Gutierrez of the @AmericaFemenil in the face of unacceptable threats received. the @LigaBBVAFemenil and the @LigaBBVAMX together against cyber bullying and gender-based violence #NoEstasSolaJana
– Mikel Arriola (@MikelArriolaP) January 28, 2021
Sources consulted told ESPN that Club America will also strengthen security in the transfers of the women’s team and Jana Gutiérrez will also be provided with personal protection for as long as necessary.
The informants added that he has been provided by club backing and legal advice to Gutiérrez, who received death threats on his social media during the American women’s visit to Mazatlan to face the local team.
Faced with this, sports personalities came together in support of the Eagles footballer. Footballers, such as Monterrey midfielder Carlos Rodriguez and Tigers defender Diego Reyes, expressed on their Twitter account their support for the daughter of former footballer Miquel ‘Jalisco’ Gutierrez, as well as colleagues such as Nailea Vidre, player of Leon.
“All my support for Jana !!! Things like this can’t keep happening in our country. ‘I invite women to raise their voices and men to understand that without women we are nothing!’ ‘Respect !!!” , commented Reis.
“We are with you and all the women in Mexico who are under threat. We understand once this is over it must stop. # NoEstásSolaJana,” added Carlos Rodríguez.