Former soccer player Omar Bravo to stand trial for alleged abuse of teenage girl Updated 28 mins ago A judge in Mexico has ruled that former soccer player Omar Bravo will stand trial for allegedly abusing a teenage girl. Bravo, who played for Mexico in the 2006 World Cup, was arrested last week. He is accused of abusing the 17-year-old daughter of his girlfriend for the past six years. If convicted, Bravo could face a sentence of five to 10 years in prison. The former striker played 66 matches with the Mexican national team and retired in 2018 as Chivas' all-time leading scorer. Chivas is one of the two most popular teams in Mexico.

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