Raúl Jiménez's story is truly unbelievable. In 2020, he suffered a skull fracture against Arsenal that almost cost him his life. He went through a long recovery, and despite the risks, he chose to return to the pitch.
Today, 6 years later, he scores for his country at the World Cup inside the legendary Estadio Azteca. Football had something special in store for him 🇲🇽🥺
Julian Quinones - First goalscorer at the 2026 World Cup.
Born in Colombia, he naturalised as a Mexican in 2023.
He moved to Mexico at age 17 to join Tigres. He lived in Mexico from 2016 until 2024 when he signed for Al-Qadsia in Saudi.
He’s married to a Mexican and his kids were born in Mexico.
Colombia invited him to the national team in 2023, but he turned them down and chose to play for Mexico instead.
He was the top scorer in Saudi this season, ahead of Ivan Toney and Cristiano. One to watch out for at the World Cup.
Former NFL star Michael Vick says he cried for two weeks straight after going to prison
“It didn't get real til they slammed that door and they locked it”
“My first day in there, they kept coming to check on me to make sure I was alright. They were peeking in on me. I took the covers and just put them over my head because I felt like I was about to go crazy for a minute”
“Every time they came to that door to check on me, I thought it was somebody coming to say, ‘Alright, you learned your lesson. Somebody bailed you out’”
“After day four or five, when I realized that nobody was coming, that's when I had to start letting all the emotions out”
“I cried for two weeks straight. I really cried after I got sentenced because I went into my sentencing not expecting to get two years”
“You know what, this is about to be a chapter in my life that I'll never forget. Hopefully I can live to talk about it and laugh about it. It's not a serious matter”
“This is for the next generations to see as they watch this and be like ‘Don't play with your career. Don't play with what God gave you and the position He put you in. Never take that for granted”
285,000 black men murdered between 1985 and 2026 in America. Nobody gives a damn unless they’re killed by police or whites.
I wonder if potential litigation plays a role.
I can’t imagine what it’s like to watch my favorite basketball team go down by 30 in an NBA finals game and not give up and come all the way back to take the lead in the final minute of the game. I would be entering the quantum realm right now I cared about either of these teams.