The Chavo del 8 | The secret history of Enrique Borja and Peru
Enrique Borja is a former member of the Mexican national team who scored six goals against Peru in five friendly matches. He is part of Club America's history, winning five championships and being the top scorer of the season in three seasons. In The Chavo del 8, he was always mentioned when the characters played football in the neighborhood courtyard.
Enrique Borja was in the starting eleven for Mexico in the 1970 World Cup and for many, he is just as great as Hugo Sanchez, the Mexican idol of Real Madrid, thanks to the number of goals he scored.
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Chespirito's idol is, for many, the best player who has worn the America jersey. He was fired in 1977 by 120,000 people at the Azteca Stadium and then became a commentator on Univision, where he participated in the broadcast of the 2006 Germany World Cup.
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