He has a great affection for Torreón, because his father is originally from this city. He also remembers his visits to Moctezuma and San Isidro stadiums defending the Atlante arch. It was in that team that Raúl Orvañanos (Mexico City, 1947) spent his best years as a footballer. Then, after retiring, he changed the courts for the microphones and transmission booths, becoming one of the most recognized Mexican storytellers of the sport he loves mo…
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He has a great affection for Torreón, because his father is originally from this city. He also remembers his visits to Moctezuma and San Isidro stadiums defending the Atlante arch. It was in that team that Raúl Orvañanos (Mexico City, 1947) spent his best years as a footballer. Then, after retiring, he changed the courts for the microphones and transmission booths, becoming one of the most recognized Mexican storytellers of the sport he loves mo…