The world cup Jesus ‘Tecatito’ Coronaformer football player Sevillewas punished this Wednesday for violating internal regulations and the Code of Ethics of his team, the Rayados del Monterrey of Mexican soccer.
“The Club informs that, at the end of the work and physical therapy session carried out this morning by Jesús Corona, a conversation was held with the player related to facts that contradict the internal sports regulations and the Code of Ethics , where the action will be taken. to the corresponding penalty,” reported the team from northern Mexico.
The local newspaper indicated that Corona, who played for Mexico in the 2018 World Cup in Russia, was arrested early Wednesday for driving under the influence of alcohol. This version was neither denied nor confirmed by Monterrey, who only released a statement in which they announced an unknown punishment for Corona.
“The Institution reiterates its commitment to our Fans and Community that any public behavior by members of the schools that is against our Values, that violates official regulations and affects the image and reputation of the club will certainly be will be monitored and punished. Club, ” added the Rayados.
Tecatito, a former Portuguese Porto player, is recovering from a sprained left knee he suffered in the second leg of Monterrey’s quarterfinal series loss against San Luis. Corona had a tournament where injuries limited him to just nine games with Monterrey, who he joined in September after being bought from Sevilla for 3.5 million euros, according to EFE sources.
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At Sevilla, ‘el Tecatito’ barely played 22 games in which he scored two goals and provided four assists, due to a serious ankle injury that ruled him out of the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Despite little activity, Rayados, the club where he trained, decided to bet on him as one of their star reinforcements along with the Spanish Sergio Canales, from Real Betis.
However, both players from Iberian football suffered illnesses that caused them to have little activity in their new team, which finished second in the regular stage, but in the quarterfinals was surprised by San Luis, seventh in the first round.
Source: La Verdad

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