Carbahal, the legendary Mexican goalkeeper Died at the age of 93

Mexico, May 10 – Antonio Carbajal, Mexican goalkeeper legend. Died at the age of 93 from hypertension.

Mexican legend Antonio Carbajal The first player to make history to play in five World Cups has died at the age of 93 from hypertension.

Carbahal played in 11 World Cups between 1950 and 1966, with three other Mexican players also qualifying for five World Cups: Rafael. Marquez, Andres Guadado and Guillermo Ochoa, while the only other national team players are Argentina's Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. from Portugal, Lothar Matthaus from Germany and Gianluigi Buffon from Italy who can do it.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency