The executive president of the Liga BBVA MX described the threats that American player Jana Gutiérrez received on social networks as unacceptable
Mikel Arriola, President of Liga MX, supported Jana Gutiérrez, América player, The same one who received death threats the previous day during the Azulcrema cadre’s visit to Mazatlán.
“All my support to Jana Gutiérrez from América Femenil in light of the unacceptable threats received. Liga MX and Liga MX Femenil together against cyberbullying and gender violence. # NoEstásSolaJana, ”wrote the Mexican soccer boss.
And is that Gutiérrez, just 17 years old, was the target of a number of threats ahead of the game against Mazatlán, and the azulcrema club immediately responded to provide legal support for its player.
All my support to Jana Gutiérrez from @RTLnews in the face of unacceptable threats. The @RTLnews and the @Playing nicely together against cyberbullying and gender violence #NoEstasSolaJana
– Mikel Arriola (@MikelArriolaP) January 28, 2021
Sources consulted told ESPN Club América will also strengthen security in women’s team transfers and personal protection will also be provided for as long as necessary for Jana Gutiérrez.
The informants added that the club has provided support and legal advice to Gutiérrez, who received death threats on his social networks during América Femenil’s visit to Mazatlán to meet the local team.
That’s why sports personalities joined to support the Aguilas footballer. Footballers, such as Monterrey midfielder Carlos Rodríguez and Tigres defender Diego Reyes, expressed support on their Twitter account for the daughter of ex-footballer Miguel ‘Jalisco’ Gutiérrez, as well as for peers such as Nailea Vidrio, León player.
“All my support for Jana !!! Things like this cannot keep happening in our country. I invite women to raise their voices and men to understand that without women we are nothing! Respect !!! Reyes responded.
“We are with you and with all the women in Mexico who are under threat. Let’s understand once and for all that this has to stop. # NoEstásSolaJana ”, added Carlos Rodríguez.