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Enrique Borja is a retired soccer player from Mexico.
He played for Mexico and club soccer for América and Pumas UNAM. Enrique Borja had a very successful career as a soccer player.
He played a total of 303 games for his two clubs, scoring a total of 168 goals. For Mexico, Enrique played 65 games, scoring 31 goals. He also played at the 1966 and the 1970 World Cup. Enrique scored his only World Cup goal against France in 196.6
Enrique Borja has dabbled as a commentator and as the club president of Club Necaxa in retirement. He has also been the club president of the club Tigres UANL after the former club president Fernando Urdiales left the position in 2007.
Enrique Borja has also appeared in films as himself. In 2006 he appeared in 'Mexico En El Futbol' and 'Mexico 68 Instantaneas', starring as himself. He also appeared in '11 Tras El Balón' in 2003, and he appeared in 'Hugo Sanchez' in 2017.
Enrique Borja has an estimated net worth of $3 million, which he has earned from his time as a professional soccer player.
It is not known how much Enrique Borja earns per year.
Enrique Borja is 5 ft 6 in tall (168 cm).
Enrique Borja was born on December 30, 1945. As of 2022, Borja is 76 years old.
Enrique Borja was born in Mexico City, in Mexico, as Enrique David Borja Garcia. He was born on December 30, 1945, and not much else is known about his childhood. It is not known what type of education he received and which schools Enrique Borja attended as a child in Mexico.
It is not known if Enrique Borja is married or not, but he does have two children.
Enrique Borja has two children. He has two sons named Enrique Borja Baena and César Aberito Borja Baera.
It is not known who Enrique Borja's parents are.
Enrique Borja is best known for his time as a soccer player. He played for clubs such as América and Pumas UNAM. He was a prolific forward for both teams, scoring 69 goals for Pumas UNAM and 99 goals for América. Enrique Borja has also represented Mexico at two World Cups. He played at the 1966 and the 1970 World Cup.
Some may know him for his stint as a commentator for the Univision network in America. Borja was a commentator at the 2006 World Cup.
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