75 years in prison for the Mexican goalkeeper

He could become the successor of the mythical goalkeeper Jorge Campos, but he will actually spend the rest of his life in the infamous Caderate prison in the state of Nuevo Leon. Mexican justice decided to issue a severe sentence of 75 years in prison for renowned goalkeeper Omar Ortiz Uribe at the end of a [...]
Mexican justice decided to impose a severe sentence of 75 years in prison for renowned goalkeeper Omar Ortiz Uribe at the end of a process that lasted almost 7 years, and who placed him among the gangs, guilty of a series of crimes.
Ortiz, who was baptized by fans with the nickname “Macja” for his characteristic expectations, soon won a seat in the Mexican national, but fame and money did not keep him on the right side of life.
He suffered a punishment for doping in 2010, following a positive test at the Libertadores Cup, which marked and launched a drastic career decline.
Just when at the end of his doping sentence, the Mexican footballer was arrested as part of a gang of kidnappers demanding large sums to free the hostages.












