Mexican football and Liga MX They are in mourning, because on the night of December 24 he lost his life Benedict “the Deer” Bravo, former player of the Emeralds of the Lion and who was champion with the Fiera in the 1991-1992 season.
“El Venadito” Bravo He was admitted to a clinic in the city of León, Guanajuato, because of the Coronavirus, and after two weeks of fighting the disease, he was unable to win the battle, he died at the age of 58.
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Through their social networks, the Esmeralda team said goodbye to Bravo Sánchez, who was a player for Unión de Curtidores y la Fiera in the 80s and 90s.
“We deeply regret the death of our friend and colleague: Benedicto Bravo. An engaging Leonese player, coach and talent trainer. We unite in the grief that all of his family and loved ones suffer. Goodbye, “Venadito”!
After retiring from the court, Benedicto Bravo ran the branches of clubs like León and Chivas. Since 2019 he has been director of the Fiera Training Center.
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