Antonio de Nigris

Mexican footballer, played for Club América

Antonio de Nigris - Mexican footballer, played for Club América
Born

April 1st, 1978
47 years ago

Died

November 16th, 2009
15 years ago — 31 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Mexico

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This individual was a professional footballer from Mexico. He primarily played as a forward and had a successful career across various clubs in Mexico and Europe. He played for teams such as Monterrey, Club América, and various clubs in Europe, including AEL Limassol in Cyprus. He represented the Mexican national team, participating in international competitions, including the FIFA World Cup. This individual was well-regarded for his scoring ability and contributions to his teams during his playing career.

Played for Club América

Represented Mexico in World Cups

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