They choose Cardozo, over Gignac, as the best in the history of Mexican football

Gignac shone with Tigers in his Club World Cup debut and this did not weigh on the fans’ taste for choosing Cardozo as the best player in the history of Mexican football.

In a survey conducted by David Faitelson, Where nearly 13,000 users participated, José Saturnino Cardozo won the majority of votes in a poll to determine who is the best field player in Mexican football.

The legend of Toluca surpassed Carlos Reinoso, Cabinho and André Pierre Gignac, The latter with the spotlight on for the great performance he had in the Tigers’ debut at the Club World Cup.

Cardozo took more than 50% of the vote, while the Tigers star was second in the election with 24%, still far from the 14% achieved by Reinoso, America’s historic. Cabinho, five-time brand champion, was left with the remaining 10%.

The debate opened with the exercise shown by the Frenchman at the Club World Cup, where he scored goals in another competition with the regional team and where he also placed them in the semifinals of the competition, where they will measure Palmeiras, from Brazil.

While Gignac can continue to write his history in Mexican football, Cardozo marked an era with Toluca, where he scored 29 goals in a short tournament., A figure that seems unattainable for strikers.

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