MX League of Mourning; Armando Romero, former Cruz Azul footballer, passed away

He Mexican football he was covered in mourning on December 24 when he died Armando Romero, a former football player who appeared in Cruz Azul car, playing ten seasons with the cement team from 1980 to 1990.

Raúl Sarmiento, former journalist from televised sports, launched the news this morning on his social networks, expressing his regret for the departure of this former Mexican player, who made a career as a technical assistant in the Second Division of Mexican football.

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“How sad it is to know that a good friend is leaving, RIP, the insurance company with the best cars that have advanced on the road,” Sarmiento published.

Romero Manriquez was born in Mexico City on October 27, 1960. He started as a football player in

The Red Sharks of Veracruz, moving to Cruz Azul, a team where he played for ten years without interruption;

to later join Toluca, Correcaminos, Atlético Morelia and Club Zacatepec, a team with which he retired in 1996.

As a technical assistant, Romero Manríquez made his debut with the iconic Colibríes de Morelos team in 2003, as well as being part of the Cruz Azul Oaxaca, Celaya, Cruz Azul Hidalgo and Leopardos FC team, his last team in 2016.

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