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A professional soccer player from Mexico who plays for the Spanish club Celta de Vigo as well as the Mexican national team, Araujo missed the 2018 World Cup in Russia due to a knee injury. Araujo represented Mexico in the 2011 Copa América, the Copa América Centenario, and the 2017 FIFA Confederations. He won a gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics when Mexico defeated Brazil in the finals. Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, Araujo is one of six children. He used to get up before school to help his mother sell in the market as well as go to the nearby Jalisco stadiums on weekend to help his father re-sell tickets for a profit. He credits his older brother, Felix, also a soccer player, with inspiring him and "straightening him out" when he was not reaching his full potential as a player on one of Mexico's main teams, Cruz Azul. "Now I'm much more mature. I know what is right and what is wrong. [It was] never alcohol or anything like that. [It] was sleeping at 1 or 2 a.m., eating before bed, arriving at training 20 mins beforehand. Now I arrive two hours before. I used to go to the shopping mall instead of having a siesta," he told ESPN in 2018 (click HERE). The same article speaks of rumors linking Araujo to Bundesliga and speaks of a likely bright future playing soccer in Europe once he is fully healed. Click HERE to watch Fox Sports Mexico's La vida por un balón: La historia de Néstor Araujo to see interviews with Araujo and family members about his life.
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