He had a great projection to be one of the best players, but his bad decisions cost him dearly.
Daniel Osorno He was part of the Atlas team led by Ricardo La Volpe that caused a sensation throughout Mexico. There he made the inferiors and was part of the golden era of the red and black. He was also the hero of his team, scoring a goal that won the gold cup for Mexico. In any case, in his last days as a footballer things began to get complicated and he was practically bankrupt when he retired.
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In a story revealed by David Medrano, in a program on his YouTube channel with his TV Azteca colleagues Christian Martinoli, Luis García and Jorge Campos, who goes by the name Farsantes con Gloria, he told how because of his nobility, several close friends took advantage of him. and little by little he ran out of money.
Daniel Osorno
What was Daniel Osorno’s career like?
Daniel Osorno He began his career as a professional footballer in Mexico’s Atlasa team where, in addition, he completed the entire youth stage. There he debuted and was part of a team that was considered the “golden generation” of Atlas, led by Ricardo La Volpe. His good performance took him to the Mexican senior team, where he won 2 titles. The first in 1999, the year of his debut, when he won the Confederations Cup. And the second and most important, the Gold Cup, when they beat Brazil 1-0 with their goal at the end.
This performance led him to be seen by Monterrey, one of the largest teams in the country, which signed him in 2003. After 1 year he returned to Atlas and in 2007 he emigrated to the United States to play for the Colorado Rapids. From there he was loaned to Dorados de Sinaloa. When the loan ended, he returned to Atlas for the second time, and then moved to Puebla.
With Puebla FC he played the Clausura 2009 and then returned to Atlas for the third time until the Clausura 2011, when he returned to Puebla. After 6 months, he moved to Correcaminos de la UAT, a Mexican promotion team where he played for 6 months and retired from soccer.
How Daniel Osorno went bankrupt
Daniel Osorno raised more than 10 million dollarsbut according to journalist David Medrano, he was losing them little by little because his environment began to take advantage of him. Among the bad decisions, it was known that when he was a player he invested in a musical band that was not successful and generated great losses. He also had problems with some technical directors for arriving late to training, which ended up costing him less participation in the teams and contract terminations.
By the time he retired from soccer, he was on a Mexican second division team and practically bankrupt. Currently, he dedicates himself to holding events, singing and being involved in politics. In addition, he owns his own party room. He was a councilor in the municipality of El Salto in Jalisco, in 2017. On the other hand, he remains a representative of Atlas in legends matches.
Source: Ambito