Nahuel Guzmán Makes History in Liga MX

Nahuel Guzmán, known as ‘Patón’, has made a significant impact in Liga MX. Recently, he reached a remarkable milestone by participating in his ninth final. This achievement places him alongside Oribe Peralta, a notable figure in Mexican football and the national team, who also played in nine finals during his career.
Nahuel Guzmán’s Finals Journey
Throughout his career in Liga MX, Guzmán has competed in eight finals with the Tigres, securing five championships. His latest opportunity to add to this tally comes against Toluca, where he aims to continue his legacy.
Comparative Achievements
- Nahuel Guzmán: 9 finals, 5 championships
- Oribe Peralta: 9 finals, 4 championships
- André Pierre Gignac: 8 finals
- Javier Aquino: 8 finals
Alongside Guzmán, André Pierre Gignac also made headlines by reaching his eighth final with the Tigres. Gignac’s contributions have solidified his status as a key player in Mexican football.
Looking Ahead
The upcoming match against Toluca is not just another game for Guzmán. It is a chance to further cement his legacy in Liga MX history. Since joining the league in 2014, he has become an integral part of the Tigres’ success and an iconic figure in the sport.
As fans eagerly anticipate this clash, Guzmán’s potential to make history continues to fuel excitement within the Tigres community and Liga MX enthusiasts alike.




