“You don’t leave football, football is what leaves you“, The phrase that unravels all the mystery that closes the fervor generated by this sport was uttered Socrates, The artist and genius with the ball born in Brazil. His words do not admit of objection – at least very few – and the latest evidence to support this comes from Blue Cross, Where several former players cling to the field after announcing their recesses.
Gerardo Flors has been the last footballer who after retirement announced his intentions to remain tied to football through the benches. Only 24 hours after making your departure from the slopes public, stated that his main goal is to get to the club bench of his preferences: Blue Cross. However, your task will not be easy, because there are already others of your peers who are in line to succeed in Joan Reynoso.
Here we present the list of former Blue Cross players who are now coaches and look closely at the place of the Peruvian coach.
1. Christian Giménez

The Chaco in a match of Cancún FC (Imago 7)
the Chaco it is one of the most celebrated glories by the Machine. The devotion that emanates from the fans is typical of legends, and after his retirement from football, many sigh to see him sitting on the bench in the Aztec stadium. His first experience as a coach is living with him Cancun FC a la MX Expansion League.
2. Óscar Pérez

Oscar Perez in a training (Average Jam)
the rabbit he has been out of action for more than a year as a Blue Cross goalkeeper trainer. However, the exporter of the Machine already has the title of coach, so it will not be long before he takes the step and is postulated to the position of helmsman in some team.
3. Emanuel Vila

Tito Vila recently graduated as DT (Imago 7)
The case of Titus it is similar to that of the Rabbit. They both graduated as DT in the same promotion, and the fourth brand champion in cement history has never hidden his intentions to be at the forefront of the team of his loves.
4. Jerry Flores

Jerry Flowers announce retirement after 16 years of career (Archive)
Gerardo announced his retirement yesterday, and it has been today that he has rushed to state bluntly that he wants revenge and win the title of MX League on the Blue Cross front, a trophy that escaped him in the five years he defended the celestial beach.
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