The Mexican player Csar Villaluz, who won the 2005 U-17 World Cup in Peru with the Mexican national team, commented on how his stay there was blue-crossed during his professional years in the League MX and at the beginning of his career.
Currently, the footballer continues to perform in the Industrial Club of Naucalpan Who takes part in the league? Mexican soccer, which is based on the University of the Valley of Mexico campus at Lomas Verdes.
Csar Villaluz, hope for a football that no longer shines
After a spectacular fall resulting from a hard blow against a rival, the Mexican midfielder saw his footballing quality and, with it, his career decline. In the game where the above happened, it was the beginning of the end of the World Champion’s career.
The injury was followed by a very long recovery period, and with it, the end of César Villaluz’s career in Mexican football was one of the biggest misfortunes, as the sportsman had a promising future. both at the club and on the Mexico national team.
How much money did young César Villaluz make at Cruz Azul?
In an interview with Froy Quintana on YouTube, Csar Villaluz spoke about the 100,000 pesos he earned early in his career. When he was very young, he expanded the clarifications and said that he earned more in prizes; for example, in a liguilla, he took more than a hundred thousand on top of his base salary. Villaluz added that these amounts are an excellent source of income at this age.
The clubs that Csar Villaluz has passed through
- Blue Cross: 2006 to 2011
- Club San Luis, 2011–2013
- Chiapas Soccer Club, 2013–2015
- Atlético San Luis, 2015–2016
- Celaya Soccer Club, 2016–2017
- Cacereo Sports Center Club, 2017–2018 (in Spain)
- Deportivo San Pedro: 2018–2020 (Guatemala)
- Alebrijes from Oaxaca, 2020
- Cancun FC, 2021
- Zapopn Hawks Club, 2022
- Industriales de Naucalpan, 2023 to present