Wednesday, November 20

Former Liga MX player was arrested in Argentina: the scorer was drugged and caused riots

El argentino marcó 18 goles con Necaxa.
The Argentine scored 18 goals with Necaxa.

Photo: Jorge Muro / Imago7

Wilson Flórez

The career of Brian Fernández, once again, appears to darken. After the footballer disappeared for weeks from his club due to problems with addictions, the attacker of 28 years old was the protagonist of another scandal. The former Necaxa player was arrested in Santa Fe, Argentina, for causing disturbances.

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SANTA FE: Ferro player Brian Fernández was arrested, accused of throwing stones at a bus on line 5 and causing disturbances. pic.twitter.com/wb5EbkZD4h— MARCELO FAVA (@MARCELOFAVAOK) October 5, 2022

Reports indicate that the young attacker would have thrown some stones at a group and generated multiple disturbances in the local bus stop. Fernández would have acted under the influence of drugs.

The scorer was arrested by the authorities and later taken to the Sectional 04° from Santa Fe, but before he was treated in a hospital by a group of psychologists to treat your mental health.

⚠️ TRANSFER ⚠️#RCTID have acquired Necaxa’s striker Brian Fernández. The goal scoring machine has goals in 30 Liga MX games this season! With 5 assists. Huge signing for Portland, he’s a designated player. pic.twitter.com/VOW5epFARw— The MLS Hub (@TheMLSHub) May 6, 2019

Is your career over?

The former Necaxa player currently belongs to Colón. However, the attacker was loaned to Ferro , but from the Argentine team they have let go of his hand due to his indiscipline. This was indicated by the club coach, Luciano Guiñazú a month ago: “He didn’t show up for training, the leaders told me he won’t come back”.

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