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Hernández is the father of Javier Hernández Balcázar, better known as Chicharito, who is also a Mexican international football player and player for the Liga MX club C.D. Guadalajara. Hernández is also the son-in-law of Tomás Balcázar [8] who played for C.D. Guadalajara and played in the 1954 FIFA World Cup for the Mexico national team. [4]
Javier Hernández Balcázar (Spanish: [xaˈβjeɾ eɾˈnandes βalˈkasaɾ] ⓘ; born 1 June 1988), commonly known by the nickname Chicharito ([tʃitʃaˈɾito], Mexican Spanish: little pea), is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a striker for Liga MX club Guadalajara. He is known for his clinical finishing, pace, and technical ability.
Sir Alexander Chapman Ferguson (born 31 December 1941) is a Scottish former football manager and player, best known for managing Manchester United from 1986 to 2013. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest managers of all time and has won more trophies (49) than any other manager in the history of football. [5]
When Mexico announced its preliminary roster in October for the 2022 World Cup, there was a glaring omission, albeit not a surprise.Javier “Chicharito” Hernández, Mexico’s all-time leading ...
Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez and his wife, Sarah Kohan, welcomed their second child together, a daughter named Nala. Kohan is seen in her hospital bed, holding her little bundle of joy close to ...
Javier Hernández, also known by his nickname Chicharito ([tʃitʃaˈɾito]; Mexican Spanish: little pea), [1] is a professional association football player who has represented Mexico (nicknamed "El Tri") in international football since 2009.
Sir Alex Ferguson's decision to name Wayne Rooney in the starting line-up ahead of Javier Hernández was justified after just 54 seconds of the match, with Rooney controlling Edwin van der Sar's long free-kick coming over his shoulder, before lashing home past Brad Friedel. Rooney scored his second of the match and fourth league goal of the ...
"Mickey Mouse cup" is a pejorative term used particularly in British football [1] [2] to describe some knockout competitions regarded as having lesser prestige than others, for example the English Football League Cup, compared with the FA Cup.