Which Mexicans have been champions in two or more European Leagues? | Football24 News English

So far, only three Mexicans have been champions in two or more leagues on the Old Continent.

Although many Mexicans have highlighted in European football, few have been able lift titles in two or more leagues, a sample of the importance of consistency and above all, talent.

Hector Herrera currently militates with him Atlético de Madrid, picture that march with a great advantage in the League and that he could only lose it if a tragedy happens. In case of realization, HH would be monarch in Portugal and now in Spain, of championships very competitive.

Until this moment in history, only three aztec soccer players they have been able to accomplish this feat. Rafa Marquez, Hugo Sánchez and surprisingly, the last to do it was Nery Alberto Castillo.

Then in Goal we tell you how it was each of the conquests of these historical.

NOTE: Andrés Guardado won the Eredivisie with PSV and the Second Division of Spain, for which he was not counted in this list.

The Kaiser of Michoacán could be champion in France with Monaco and in Spain wearing the FC Barcelona shirt. Thanks to his technique in defense and polite touch of the ball, he is still very well remembered by fans on the soccer planet.

French League 1
Spanish League 4

HUGO SANCHEZ

Hugo Sánchez is an indisputable legend of Spanish football, making history with Atlético de Madrid and especially with Real Madrid. However, few fans remember that at the end of his career (1996) he won the Austrian League.

Spanish League 5
Austria Bundesliga 1

NERY CASTILLO

Nery had the undisputed best moment of his career at Olympiakos, dominating the Greek League and winning it seven times. Then he went to the Shakthar Donestk, where he never had regularity. However, with the Ukrainian team he added a League and a Europa League.

League of Greece 7
Ukrainian Premier League 1

HÉCTOR HERRERA?

Herrera López is very close to being able to enter this list, he only needs the Colchoneros to maintain their comfortable advantage in the League. With Porto, he won the championship in 2018.

Portugal League 1
Spanish League ¿?