MX League: Jorge ‘Chatón’ Enríquez has been stripped of his Olympic medal

Jorge ‘Chatón’ Henríquez, The former player of Chivas Rayadas del Guadalajara and other teams in the MX League, announced on his social networks that he was stripped of the gold medal he won in London 2012 Olympic Games, where the Mexican national team defeated Brazil 1-2 in the final at Wembley Stadium.

“Chatón” Henríquez, the former Chivas, through his official Twitter account, announced that they entered his house and stole several relevant material things, after they were gone with his family for about an hour, and one of them was gold medal obtained in those Olympic Games with Mexico.

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“Among these things, an Olympic gold medal that a collector will surely buy and wear in shop windows. But I know that the value is not in the medal, if not in the lived memories! I bless those people who came into my house and only stole things! “, He revealed on his social networks.



“Tomorrow is sad, after I went out with my family for an hour and came home. Realizing that your house is overturned and that things with monetary value, but with a much more sentimental value have been stolen, is something painful. Today I thank God that my family is good. “He added.

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However, the Chivas youth team said he was happy because his family came out intact and nothing bad happened to them, because what they took from his house was nothing but material goods, and they come and go. in life.



“Only material things … but they can never steal my belief that we are people who are interested in serving others! Courage and of course they will act as required by law! Greetings. “He concluded.

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