Osvaldo Martínez says goodbye to the MX League with an emotional message

After twelve years of career in the Mexican football, The Paraguayan midfielder, Osvaldo Martínez, Said goodbye to the MX League with an emotional message posted on his social media, thanking each of the teams who gave him the opportunity to wear his shirt during his stay in Mexico.

The former Guarani national team arrived in Mexico in 2008, when he was signed by the Scratched Monterrey, Club where he played 2 years, to later wear the shirts of Atlante, America, Saints, Atlas and finally the Puebla.

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Martinez won 5 Leagues in Mexico; 2 with the Rayados de Monterrey, 2 with America and 1 more with Santos Laguna; besides conquering 3 Concachampions; 2 with the Eagles and 1 with Striped.

THANK YOU FOR ALL OF MEXICO.

Today, after 12 years, I say goodbye to this beautiful country where I spend much of my life, a country where I enjoy every minute and where I was made to feel at home, they were beautiful years apart from friends and great professionals who he gave me football and life, today I have to leave for new projects abroad and I could not go without first thanking them all for all the affection, strength, advice and everything they were giving all these years that helped me grow professionally and as a person, it 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. IT’S NOT A GOODBYE IT’S AN END.

Osvaldo Martínez.

In total, Martinez played 498 official matches with Mexican clubs, scoring 74 goals and recording 86 assists.

Numbers and statistics of Osvaldo Martinez in Mexican Soccer:

  • America
  • 187 matches; 19 goals and 25 assists
  • Monterrey
  • 112 games, and 17 goals and 23 assists
  • Santos
  • 84 games, and 10 goals or 14 assists
  • Atlas
  • 49 matches; 15 goals and 13 assists
  • Atlas
  • 41 matches; 9 goals and 7 assists
  • Pobla
  • 25 matches; 4 goals and 4 assists

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