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Chicharito expresses regret for causing 'confusion or discomfort' after being penalized for sexist comments

Chicharito expresses regret for causing 'confusion or discomfort' after being penalized for sexist comments

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Chicharito was fined by the Mexican Football Federation
Chicharito faced a fine from the Mexican Football FederationČTK / imago sportfotodienst / Jorge Martinez
Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez stated he regrets "any confusion or discomfort" his comments might have caused, after being fined by the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) for making sexist remarks on social media.

In a joint statement issued on Wednesday by FMF alongside Mexico's premier men's and women's leagues — Liga MX and Liga MX Femenil — officials indicated that the 37-year-old striker's comments violated their gender and diversity policies and amounted to a form of media violence.

The football organizations added that Hernandez made comments on social media that "encourage sexist stereotypes".

FMF imposed a monetary penalty and issued a warning, stating that more severe repercussions could follow if Hernandez repeats such actions.

"I sincerely regret any confusion or discomfort my recent remarks may have caused; it was never my aim to restrict, hurt, or divide...," Hernandez shared on social media on Thursday.

"I am open to listening, reflecting, and dedicated to expressing myself with more clarity and sensitivity, particularly on such delicate matters. I believe that change starts within oneself.

"I will seize this opportunity to learn, grow, and continue striving to be a better version of myself, rooted in honesty, love for my family, my values, and love for all of you..."

Chicharito in action for Guadalajara
Chicharito performing for GuadalajaraČTK / imago sportfotodienst / Luis Fernando Toris

Hernandez shared videos over the weekend where he urged women to "allow themselves to be guided by a man" and criticized women for "eradicating masculinity".

Hernandez, Mexico's all-time leading scorer, also claimed that society has become "hypersensitive" and questioned feminist perspectives on domestic roles.

The comments were broadly condemned as sexist and disconnected from modern society, eliciting backlash from fans and public figures, including Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.

Hernandez returned to his childhood club Guadalajara last year after playing for several top European teams, including Manchester United, Real Madrid and West Ham United.

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