Former Footballers from Mexico

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    • Aldo de Nigris
      Occupation: Former Footballer

      Jesús Aldo de Nigris Guajardo is a Mexican former professional footballer and current assistant coach, known for playing as a forward. His career was most strongly associated with C.F. Monterrey in the Liga MX, where he had two stints and was a key player in multiple championship wins, including two Primera División de México titles and three CONCACAF Champions League titles. He also played for other Mexican clubs such as Tigres UANL, Veracruz, Necaxa, and Guadalajara. De Nigris was a member of the Mexico national team from 2010 to 2014, including being part of the squad that won the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Following his retirement as a player in 2017, he transitioned into coaching, notably serving as an assistant manager for C.F. Monterrey. He is the younger brother of the late professional footballer Antonio de Nigris.

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