He coronavirus continues to hit Mexican sports. On this occasion the ex-football player Luis Flores he was hospitalized for complications after contracting the illness, according to ESPN reports.
According to the information, it is the player who participated in the World Cup Mexico 1986, had to be hospitalized, but the severity of his condition is unknown. It is worth noting that, according to the same portal, several family members of the 59-year-old man also tested positive for the coronavirus.
Flores debuted in 1980 with Cougars UNAM, team in which he marked his scoring history. During his time with the Auriazul team, he scored 95 goals in 218 games over a number of periods. The first ended after the 1986 World Cup, as he was signed by Sporting de Gijn from Spain.
After his European adventure, he was part of Cruz Azul, Atlas and Chivas, where he peaked. In 1996 he was a technician for Pumas, in addition to directing Veracruz and Celaya. Although he has left professional football for several years to pursue the real estate industry, his views on the university’s cadre are recurring and highly critical.
In Mexico, the pandemic remains relevant in a relevant way. As of December 24, the Minister of Health (SSa) reported that there are 1,362,564 confirmed cases of infection, as well as 121,172 deaths from the disease.