"The Master Program MINAF helps me to face the challenges of the football industry"
Jared Borgetti is a former Mexican football player. He played with Atlas, Santos, Dorados, Cruz Azul, Monterrey, Chivas, Puebla, Morelia y León and Mexico. He was the first Mexican football player that played in the English League for Bolton Wanderers. He also played in Saudi Arabia for Al-Ittihad and with the Mexican team during the World Cup in South-Korea / Japan 2002 and Germany 2006. He scored a total of 252 goals (third in Mexican football history), and 46 goals with the national team (highest in Mexican history).
Jared now works as an analyst for the international media chain ESPN and he did the International Master in the Administration of Football - MINAF, our study program that we deliver in Spanish in Mexico City and Lima.
Jared: "Being a leader for a Club, Team, or Players is not an easy task, and I think it is very important to develop knowledge beyond football. There are many things that I learned during the course, added to the ones I gained as a player. Now I can say that I am able to face the challenges of Football. What we learned from the experts was very good and enriching. To carry it out now will be the responsibility of each of us, since every individual will do that differently.”

