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Jesús Orozco: “When my father died, I thought about quitting football”

The young Chivas defender went through a very difficult period and considered retiring from the game.

Ciudad de MéxicoUpdate:
 Jesus Orozco of Guadalajara during the game Guadalajara vs Santos, corresponding to Round 10 of the Torneo Clausura 2023 of the Liga BBVA MX, at Akron Stadium, on March 04, 2023.

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Jesus Orozco de Guadalajara durante el partido Guadalajara vs Santos, Correspondiente a la Jornada 10 del Torneo Clausura 2023 de la Liga BBVA MX, en el Estadio Akron, el 04 de Marzo de 2023.
Edgar Quintana

Making a debut in the top flight of professional football is undoubtedly the dream of thousands of youngsters around the world: a goal that will not happen overnight and that after a lot of hard work, could become a reality. However, imagine achieving your goal and shortly after having done so, contemplating retirement. That is what Jesús Orozco experienced.

The Mexican defender is expected to have a big future in the game and is a regular in Veljko Paunovic’s Chivas team but it has been far from plain sailing.

Thoughts of retirement after Father’s passing

During an interview with Tudn, the 21-year-old player admitted to having thought about giving up the dream and leaving the sport behind after the death of his father.

“It was very difficult to digest. The day I made my debut, my dad was in hospital, he had already lost consciousness and all that. So, it was a difficult situation. When I found out that he passed away, I’m not going to lie, I was thinking about leaving football. When he passed away I didn’t see why I should continue if he was gone,” said Orozco.

The centre-back made his debut on 30 July 2021 in a match against Puebla and since then, he has played 49 matches - a total of 4,211 minutes - scoring two goals and registering three assists.