'Chicharito' Becomes the Oldest Player in the Chivas vs Pumas Clash of Matchday 15
Record-Breaking Performance Amidst the Heated Rivalry
In a highly anticipated match between Guadalajara and Pumas on Matchday 15 of the Liga MX Apertura 2023, Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez etched his name in history as the oldest player to feature in this iconic rivalry.
At 35 years and 108 days old, Hernandez surpassed the previous record held by Alberto Garcia Aspe, who played in the derby at 35 years and 58 days.
The match, which ended in a 1-1 draw, saw Hernandez make a significant contribution to his team's performance. His experience and leadership were evident throughout the match, as he guided his younger teammates and created several scoring opportunities.
A Historic Rivalry with Deep Roots
The Guadalajara-Pumas rivalry is one of the most intense and long-standing in Mexican football. The two clubs, based in the cities of Guadalajara and Mexico City, respectively, have a storied history dating back to the 1950s.
The rivalry is fueled by geographical proximity, cultural differences, and a competitive spirit that has produced some of the most memorable matches in Mexican football history.
The match on Matchday 15 was no exception, as both teams played with passion and intensity. The draw ultimately left both teams disappointed, but it did not diminish the significance of Hernandez's record-breaking appearance.
Hernandez's Legacy and Future Prospects
Hernandez, a former Manchester United and Real Madrid striker, is widely regarded as one of the greatest Mexican players of all time.
He has been a key member of the Mexican national team for over a decade, scoring 56 goals in 111 appearances. Hernandez's record-breaking appearance in the Chivas-Pumas clash is a testament to his longevity and dedication to the sport.
At 35, Hernandez shows no signs of slowing down. He is set to lead Chivas in the upcoming playoffs and will be hoping to add to his impressive trophy haul.