Javier Aquino says goodbye to the Mexican National Team

The midfielder Javier Aquino made the decision to officially retire from the Mexican National Team, due to the null participation he has in the calls of Gerardo Martino prior to the World Cup in Qatar 2022.Javier Aquino has been erased from the Tricolor in the almost three years of command of the Argentine strategist. The reality of things is that the competition in the national team is very strong and a call for Aquino is almost impossible. In a World Cup year and with the Concacaf Octagonal Qualifiers on top, Gerardo Martino’s goal is to maintain the base he has been managing since last year with the same players. Read more: Dazzle in the pool! Antje Utgaard, on the water, captivates in beautiful swimsuitThe Oaxacan player went from being a full-back to an extreme with the Tigers of the UANL and despite showing a good level in Liga MX, those two positions in the Mexican National Team are more than covered at the moment. Aquino made his official debut with the Mexico national football team on July 4, 2011 facing Chile in the Copa America 2011, in that tournament he participated in the 3 matches he played México.Su first goal with the Mexico National Team came in a preparation match against León coming from behind and pushing with his left leg. In his time as a footballer of the Mexican National Team, Javier Aquino was in the World Cup in Brazil 2014 and in Russia 2018. He participated in two Confederations Cups and was in three America’s Cups.Read more: Poppy Pattinson continues to stand out with the Everton shirt in the English women’s leagueOne of his greatest achievements with the colors of the national team was the obtaining of the gold medal in the London 2012 Olympic Games. Javier Aquino says goodbye to tricolor with a total of 54 games played without goals. Sports Editor in Los Mochis, in charge of the sports agenda of the municipality of Ahome as well as national and international sports such as major leagues, NBA, NFL, Mexican football, Champions League and other international European football leagues. Graduated from the Universidad de Occidente campus Los Mochis in the career of Communication Sciences, Degree in the English language from the University of Arizona phoenix campus, Successfully completed the digital sports journalism workshop of the University of Guadalajara.Coverage in the Mexican Pacific League attending the final of 2019 between Charros and Yaquis, As well as the Play offs of the Basketball Circuit of the Pacific Coast.He has 10 years in the company EL DEBATE of which seven he has served as sports editor. See more



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