Why did Jorge ‘Chatón’ Enríquez retire, how old is he, what teams did he play for and how many titles did he win?

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‘Chatón’ says goodbye to football at the age of 32 and at GOAL we look back on his career.

Jorge ‘Chatón’ Enríquez, the midfielder who was key in winning the gold medal with the Mexican national team at the 2012 London Olympics and fronting Chivas for 7 years, has decided to end his professional career.

The native of Mexicali published the morning of this Tuesday, Wednesday, March 22, the announcement of his retirement through social networks, after going through a difficult moment in his personal life.

The 32-year-old midfielder experienced his last leg as a professional football player with Venados de Mérida in the MX Expansion League. The gold medal in London 2012 and third place in the 2011 Under-20 World Cup in Colombia were some of his achievements as a player and in GOALwe do a full account of his career.

WHY WAS IT REMOVED?

The real reasons why he hangs up his boots are still unknown, but in his social media post, he hinted that he is going through a difficult personal moment and it would be the main reason for his retirement.

WHICH TEAMS DO YOU PLAY FOR?

HOW MANY TITLES HAS HE WON?

OTHER PERFORMANCE

Source: Goal

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