Omar Bravo: The Game Against America That Made Him a Chivas Legend | Liga MX – National classic

A March 4, 1980 was born in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, to a man who lived cDeportivo Guadalajara’s history has changed foreverOf course we are talking about Omar Bravo one of the best striker in Mexican football history and a player who has left his mark on the sacred flockToday he is celebrating his 41st birthday, so here we will pay tribute to him for what he means to the institution.

There are moments that characterize the career of football players. Goals, matches, titles. You of courseWe all remember the double that Bravo scored against Morelia on August 12, 2015 at Akron Stadium, which allowed him to transform into it Liga MX top scorer in club history (123 goals, beating Salvador Reyes’ record). Nevertheless, A short time later another meeting came that far surpassed him.




The National Apertura Classic 2015

In the same championship where he set the long-awaited record we mentioned, just a few days later, Omar Bravo re-wrote his name on the most glorious pages of GuadalajaraThe attacker was sent with a double in the 2-1 win over América in the Azteca stadium, in a match that literally made him a legend.




The Mexican attacker He surpassed Chava Reyes again, but now in an even more impressive facet: in position 1 as the top scorer in Chivas history in all competitions. He first took advantage of a gross defensive foul and then turned his head on dial 154 ° and 155 °. Its post-triumph celebration was clearly etched in the memory of all Chivahermanos, of course because of the euphoria and emotion it represented.

Omar Bravo celebrates the triumph in the National Classic with a record included (Image 7)

After that unforgettable day in the colossus of Santa Úrsula, Omar Bravo he scored another 5 goals and extended his record to 160 shouts with the Sacred Flock shirt. Right now, it’s hard for anyone to match or beat it as it has made a lot of difference to the rest. Happy 41st, Omar!



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