da cassino online: Goal lists down the greatest players to have played in Liga MX over the years.
da aviator aposta: Liga MX, the exhilarating heartbeat of Mexican football, embodies a captivating fusion of passion, skill, and sheer spectacle. Its rich tapestry weaves together the vibrant colours of iconic clubs, each with a fiercely loyal following, transforming stadiums into fervent cauldrons of devotion.
From the dizzying speed of lightning-quick counterattacks to the rhythmic symphony of nimble footwork, every match unfolds like a symphony of soccer. Rivalries ignite the spirit of competition, generating seismic waves of excitement that reverberate throughout the nation.
The league has produced some of the greatest players to have graced not only the country of Mexico but the whole world, with some such as the great Hugo Sanchez, who went on to become a legend of European football with Real Madrid. However, some such as Cabinho made a name for themselves primarily in Liga MX, forging their name in the competition's legacy for eternity.
Here, GOAL takes you through the greatest players to have played in Liga MX.
Fuente: Cabinho (Facebook)Cabinho
The Brazilian footballer moved to the Liga MX side Pumas UNAM in 1974, and the rest as they say is history. Over the years he would go on to become perhaps the best player to have graced the league, establishing records that aren't close to being broken years after his retirement.
He scored a remarkable 312 league goals playing for Pumas UNAM, Atlante, Leon, and Tigres, making him the league's all-time top goalscorer. Additionally, Cabinho has won the golden boot eight times, the only player to have done so in the competition's history.
AdvertisementAlfredo Tena
One of the greatest defenders to have played in and for Mexico, Tena was a nightmare for attackers in Liga MX, a league where forwards usually dominated the field.
Apart from his technical abilities as a player, his strength as a leader often came through for America, with whom he won six league titles. His tough attitude with both teammates and opponents earned him the name "Captain Fury."
Getty ImagesJared Borgetti
Mexico's second-highest goalscorer, Borgetti troubled defenders all around the world including England and Saudi Arabia. However, where he etched his legacy was Liga MX.
Scoring 252 league goals, he is particularly remembered for his time with Santos Laguna for whom he found the back of the net a staggering 189 times.
@SoyFutbolJorge Campos
Campos is one of the most mysterious footballers to have played the sport. While he mostly plied his trade as a goalkeeper, he often served as a substitute striker for Pumas UNAM during the early days of his career, even scoring 14 goals in his debut season.
One amazingly bizarre instance for which Campos will forever be remembered for is when he scored a bicycle goal for Atlante. His heroics both as a forward and goalkeeper saw him win two Liga MX titles with Pumas UNAM and Cruz Azul.