Goodbye Jorge Rodríguez

The world of Mexican football is in mourning after the passing of Jorge Rodríguez Esquivel at the age of 56.

The former footballer, known for his impressive career with Toluca and Santos Laguna, has left a deep mark on national sports.

Rodríguez, who was also a key member of the Mexican National Team, died due to health complications that required hospitalization in recent days.

Mourning for a football icon: Jorge Rodríguez passes away

Born in Toluca, State of Mexico, Rodríguez shone in the 1990s as a right-back and forward. His career included notable appearances in the 1994 World Cup in the United States and a victory in the 1993 Gold Cup.

He also won the Copa with Deportivo Toluca in 1989, a memorable milestone in his career.

Legendary career: World Cup player and Gold Cup winner

News of his death has sparked an outpouring of tributes on social media. Carlos Hermosillo, a former teammate of Rodríguez on the national team, expressed his sorrow:

“Rest in peace Jorge Rodríguez. My deepest condolences to the family. A great player but an even better person is gone.”

Tributes flood in: Football world remembers Jorge Rodríguez

Clubs such as Cruz Azul and Santos Laguna have also paid tribute to the former player. Deportivo Toluca shared a heartfelt message:

“We deeply mourn the passing of Jorge Rodríguez, former Copa champion in 1989. We raise our prayers for his eternal rest and the comfort of his loved ones.”

Clubs honor him: Toluca and others pay tribute

Jorge Rodríguez will be remembered not only for his achievements on the field but also for his kindness and dedication off it. His legacy will endure in the history of Mexican football and in the hearts of those who knew him.