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Omar Bravo: Football Icon Tarnished by Scandal and Abuse Allegations

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 11, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

“A footballer dies twice: when he retires and he dies later when God makes the decision to take him,” he once said. Sebastián Abreu, former Uruguayan soccer player. Now a third death can be added: when a player’s history is stained by a scandal or crime. He Omar Bravo case It has clouded what was a legacy of a footballer who, at least in sports, was seen as a reference. He is the top scorer for one of the most popular teams in his country such as Guadalajara, scorer in a World Cup, member of the Soccer Hall of Fame and ambassador for the next World Cup in 2026. Bravo, 45, has been linked to proceedings for having sexually abused a minor.

Bravo grew up in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. Far from being a soccer player, he wanted to emulate the baseball player Fernando Valenzuela in baseball or the boxer Julio César Chávez. He played soccer just for fun until his talent attracted recruiters, including those from Chivas. “I arrived practically as a wild player because I didn’t have that academy or experience that others had,” Bravo said in the podcast. The Red and White Voice. His goals paved the way for him to stand in the front row of the team as a generational talent. He debuted in the First Division in 2001 and the following years were effervescent: fame, goals, the Mexican team and the desire to move to Europe. “He was a distant, obscure guy, isolated from public opinion. He didn’t like giving interviews, he didn’t look you in the eyes,” recalls Raymundo González, a journalist who has covered soccer in Guadalajara for the last 30 years, and clarifies: “In training, yes, he was a very dedicated guy, 200%.”

In 2006 it represented his peak as a footballer. He won the League with Chivas, played in the 2006 World Cup in Germany, where he scored a double against Iran. Bravo wanted to play in Europe and he let his owner know, Jorge Vergarawhom he took to the limit with his attitudes. The sports director at the time, Néstor de la Torre, had to relegate him to the Second Division subsidiary team. In his prime, Omar Bravo looked untouchable in Guadalajara. A night of partying went on too long and he was arrested by traffic authorities for driving while intoxicated after leaving a brothel in Guadalajara. De la Torre had to go after him and his partner Alberto Medina to free them early in the day. “That week, Chivas had the team photograph at the Jalisco stadium. Vergara made them climb the goal crossbar and more or less told them: ‘Let’s see, you guys who like to walk in the tubes, get on and sit there’. In some way he punished them because all the photographers were there, it was the image of the day,” says Raymundo González in a conversation with this newspaper.

Omar Bravo celebrates one of the goals in the 2006 World Cup.Michael Steele (Getty Images)

In 2006, Bravo was also in the media spotlight when he refused to acknowledge having a daughter with his ex-partner Claudia Verónica Hernández, with whom he had a relationship when he was 22 years old and she was only 15. The soccer player tried to avoid the controversy based on his fame. After the sexual abuse complaint in 2025, Hernández separated her daughter and herself from any relationship with Bravo. The player went to Spain in 2008 to Deportivo A Coruña. He only lasted half a year because being a substitute did not suit him well with only 20 games played and three goals. He returned to Mexico with the Tigres. Then he returned to Chivas (2009-2010), traveling to the United States with Kansas City. He was in Mexico City with Cruz Azul, Atlas and with Chivas, where he closed his time in the First Division and where he managed to score 132 goals, a record that no one has been able to take away from him. The last match he played was with the Leones Negros of the University of Guadalajara in 2020. Bravo moved away from professional football, tried to coach youth teams, but refused to participate on several occasions in matches with other former footballers. True to his style, he kept any requests for interviews with the media at bay.

When Bravo’s file of child abuse was made public, it was a shock to the soccer bubble and throughout Guadalajara. “It was quite a surprise, a negative one. Bravo always showed seriousness, except for that incident of driving while intoxicated. He had no off-field problems, at least not public ones. Nobody imagined that a character like him would have a legal problem of this nature,” considers journalist González. “This city has a magnet for scandals. If it wasn’t a car accident, arrests, soccer figures who invested in shady businesses…” he adds.

Bravo is accused of having sexually abused a minor under 11 years old and that they continued until she was 17. The young woman had to document videos, audios and more than a dozen screenshots to demonstrate everything he experienced and everything he could not say publicly due to the threats he suffered from the former athlete. The Prosecutor’s Office also stated during the week that it had under review two other research folders against the former soccer player that were archived.

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-title BCG Vaccine Returns to Mexico: Availability After Months of Shortages

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 10, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Mexico City – The Mexican Ministry of ​Health anticipates the nationwide redistribution of the BCG vaccine against tuberculosis will be completed ⁤within 15 days, following months of reported shortages. The vaccine, crucial for protecting newborns against severe forms of tuberculosis like ⁣meningeal and miliary tuberculosis,‍ experienced supply disruptions linked to a change in headquarters and health registration of the manufacturing ‌laboratory-a situation impacting multiple countries.

More ⁤than three million doses are currently ready for distribution through the ⁢public health system,aiming to restore free access and alleviate ⁢the financial burden on families who ⁢previously sought the vaccine in the ⁣private ⁢sector.

The BCG (Bacille ⁤Calmette-Guérin) vaccine is a component of Mexico’s National Vaccination Scheme,recommended ⁣for administration from birth to 30 days of ⁤age,and can be given up to 14 years old.⁤ In 2022, Mexico registered over 28,000 cases of tuberculosis.

While considered safe by the World Health Association, the vaccine can‍ cause localized discomfort or inflammation of lymph nodes in the armpit, typically resolving without ​intervention.

Vaccination is postponed ⁣or avoided for individuals with allergies‌ to vaccine components, ​fever exceeding 38.5 degrees Celsius, skin lesions at the injection ⁣site, leukemia, cancer, those undergoing immunosuppressive treatments (corticosteroids, chemotherapy, radiation), or with symptomatic AIDS. Newborns weighing less than 2⁤ kilograms should also ⁢delay vaccination until reaching that ⁢weight. Individuals carrying ​HIV without symptoms are eligible to receive the vaccine.

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World

Mexico Soldiers Probe: Fatal Shooting on Highway in Tamaulipas

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 8, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Mexican Army‍ Investigated After Highway Shooting Leaves Six Civilians Dead

REYNOSA, Mexico – Mexican authorities have ⁤launched an investigation ⁤after soldiers shot and killed six civilians on a⁢ highway in the state of Tamaulipas, ‌the Attorney General’s office⁤ confirmed to‍ AFP. The incident, ⁢wich occured while troops were‍ traveling on​ a highway, has sparked renewed ⁤scrutiny of the Mexican military’s conduct ⁤amid ⁣ongoing ⁤violence in the region and previous accusations of extrajudicial killings.

The shooting underscores the escalating security challenges facing Tamaulipas, a border ​state plagued by cartel⁣ activity and violence against both civilians ⁣and⁤ government ⁣officials. The ⁣incident comes just months after four Mexican⁤ soldiers were sentenced to 40 years in prison for the 2023 killing of five civilians in Nuevo Laredo, highlighting a rare instance of accountability within ⁤the military. This‌ latest event raises​ concerns‌ about potential abuses of ​power and ⁤the safety​ of civilians caught in the crossfire of ​Mexico’s ongoing security crisis.

According to a statement from the defense ministry, the soldiers involved were traveling when a white pickup truck allegedly “tried to ram” one of their vehicles. Troops responded by “using their weapons,” ‌resulting in the deaths of five civilians at the scene ​and one more en route to a hospital. The soldiers have been placed under investigation, officials said.

The violence in Tamaulipas ⁣is driven by disputes ⁢between‌ rival factions vying for ⁤control of drug trafficking, human smuggling, ⁢and fuel theft, particularly ‍in cities like Reynosa. In August, investigators attributed the killing of ⁤Ernesto Vásquez‌ Reyna, the Attorney General’s Office Tamaulipas state delegate, to organized crime, likely in⁣ retaliation ⁤for recent fuel ​seizures.

Further illustrating the region’s instability, the⁢ bodies of five ⁢musicians from a Mexican regional music‍ group were discovered in Reynosa in May. Nine arrests⁣ were made in connection with⁤ the⁢ case, ⁤with ⁣prosecutors identifying ⁤the suspects as members of the Gulf Cartel.

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Hurricane Priscilla: Tracking & Forecast

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 5, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Priscilla intensified into a hurricane in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Sunday, October 5, 2025, posing a potential threat to portions of Mexico. ‍As of 11 p.m. PDT, the National Hurricane Center‍ (NHC) reported maximum sustained winds of​ 75 mph, with higher ‌gusts.

The strengthening of Priscilla comes as the storm continues on a generally west-northwestward track. While currently​ located approximately 235 miles⁤ south of Acapulco, Mexico, forecasts indicate the hurricane could bring heavy rainfall and potential flooding to the ​southern coast‍ of Mexico in the coming days. The NHC⁢ has issued warnings and advisories, urging residents in ⁢affected areas to monitor ‌the storm’s progress and prepare​ for potential impacts.

According to the NHC, Priscilla is expected to continue strengthening over the warm waters of the eastern Pacific.The current forecast ⁣path shows the hurricane moving parallel to the‌ Mexican‍ coastline, but a shift in direction could bring ⁢it ​closer to land.The NHC is closely monitoring the storm and providing updates⁢ every three hours.

The eastern Pacific hurricane⁢ season officially runs from May 15 to November 30. While fewer hurricanes form in the eastern Pacific compared ⁣to the Atlantic,‍ those that do can still pose significant threats to coastal communities. The formation of Priscilla serves as a reminder of the ongoing risks⁣ associated with tropical cyclones and the importance of preparedness.

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Sport

Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino being sold to Pennsylvania company

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 4, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Sunland Park ⁢Racetrack & Casino sold too Pennsylvania-Based Penn National Gaming

SUNLAND PARK, ​N.M. ‌- Sunland Park ‌Racetrack ‌& Casino has been sold to Penn National Gaming, Inc., a Pennsylvania-based gaming and racing company, marking a notable shift for the ‌El Paso-area racetrack. The sale, finalized recently, aims to revitalize the track and potentially increase ⁣investment in racing and casino operations.

The acquisition comes as Sunland ‌Park prepares to begin its⁢ live racing ‌meet⁤ in early January,​ a 55-day season concluding in early April 2026. the change in ownership is viewed with optimism ‌by trainers and industry stakeholders,who hope Penn‍ National’s involvement will bring renewed focus and resources to the racetrack,a⁣ key regional hub for thoroughbred and quarter horse racing.

“Sunland Park is ⁤a grate track, it’s home for our team and I love being there,” said quarter horse trainer‌ Eric Valenzuela, who has run horses at Sunland Park for six years.”I hope it ​continues to be a great place to be.”

The racetrack is known for hosting the annual ⁤Sunland Park Derby, a prominent stakes race for 3-year-old thoroughbreds. The Derby offers points‍ toward eligibility for the Kentucky Derby, drawing regional and national attention.

Horse trainer‍ Todd Fincher ‍expressed hope that the new ownership will spur improvements. “Sunland Park is a great place for racing and we’re always hoping for betterment in the racing ‍aspect. With a new owner, we hope there ‌is more interest in the racing,” Fincher said.

Penn National⁣ Gaming owns, operates, or manages racing facilities and ​casinos across the United States. Details ⁢regarding specific investment plans⁢ for Sunland Park have⁣ not yet been released.

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Gilberto Mora: Mexican Midfielder Set to Play Three World Cups in 10 Months

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 4, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Gilberto Mora, the Xolos midfielder, faces an unprecedented schedule of international competition, poised ⁤to represent Mexico across three ⁣major ‍tournaments⁣ within a 10-month span – the Gold‍ Cup ⁤2025, potential World Cup qualifying ⁤matches, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The‍ demanding timeline comes as Mora steps into a crucial role for El Tri,having impressed ‌during the recent Gold Cup while filling in for the injured Luis Chávez.

Mora’s rapid ascent and consistent ⁢performance have solidified his position under coach ​Jaime Lozano, especially after showcasing his abilities in ⁣the midfield during Chávez’s absence due to a⁢ torn cruciate ligament-an injury that jeopardizes chávez’s participation​ in the⁤ World Cup. ​The 22-year-old’s upcoming‌ schedule begins with continued appearances⁢ with the national team’s minor ⁢squads, followed by a likely return to the major selection for⁤ the March FIFA date, which⁤ includes a match at the banorte stadium and ​a tour of the united States.⁤

Lozano reportedly favors Mora’s skillset, demonstrated during the Gold ⁤Cup, and sees him as a key component of Mexico’s⁢ midfield strategy moving forward. The midfielder’s versatility ⁢and adaptability​ have made him a ⁣valuable asset,⁢ especially given the uncertainty surrounding Chávez’s recovery. Mora is expected to ⁢continue gaining valuable experience and‍ refining his game ⁤in preparation for ⁢the challenges ahead, ‍including the potential of representing Mexico on the world’s biggest stage at ​the 2026 World Cup.

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