Arturo Olivé returns to his university as a distinguished figure
Licentiate Arturo Olivé returned to his university as a distinguished figure for his work in bringing an NFL game to Mexico, which will be played on November 21 at Estadio Azteca.
The director of the NFL in our country was honored with the Anáhuac Leadership Medal in Sports Sciences and signed the book of outstanding students at the institution, an experience that "left him speechless" because of what this award represents, a reflection of what sports means in his life.
With eight years at the helm of the office, Olivé encouraged future generations to get involved in this sport and become promoters, not only to bring a game to Mexico like the Texans and Raiders, but to go further "and bring an NFL franchise to Mexico", a challenge for future generations to come.
Among Olivé's achievements during his tenure at NFL Mexico, in addition to the game, is the support of sports programs such as 'Play 60' to bring football to children and help their personal development. This program will reach public schools in the State of Mexico and Nuevo León.