Martín Zúñiga (footballer, born 1970)

He would be released to Puebla and finally requested by es:Daniel Guzmán Castañeda to play for Veracruz where he would suffer his first torn ligament across his left knee.

After playing 4 games with Chivas USA Martin suffered the final injury of his goalkeeping career,[1] officially announcing his retirement on August 29, 2005.

[2] Martin began his sports analyst career as a commentator for the Azteca America coverage on the 2006 FIFA World Cup Final.

Propelled by the knowledge he acquired on the field in Mexico and the United States, Martin quickly became a trusted and well-respected voice in the Sports telecast realm.

[4] Fox Deportes brought Martin onto its roster in 2009 as an analyst and anchor for projects such as Copa Libertadores, UEFA Champions League, Serie A, Mexican football and Exhibition game rounds.

Martin participated as a judge and goalkeeping coach in the nationally televised Sueno MLS football talent show presented by Allstate.

The winning child of the title El Portero Allstate became a mentee of Martin and gained admission to the football talent development program.

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