Mexico federation declines comments on Herrera and Reyes links to Paradise Papers

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Officials within the Mexican Football Federation have declined to comment on two national team players being implicated in the Paradise Papers leak.

The papers are a large leak of documents pertaining to offshore investments which the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists is examining how politicians and famous figures use tax havens. Mexican investigative magazine  Proceso   reported Thursday that Porto players Diego Reyes and Hector Herrera both are named in the documents.

Shortly after arriving in Portugal, each player created two companies based in Malta, according to the report, which has no Tax Information Agreement with Mexico. Proceso says Herrera incorporated companies named Herrera Holdings Limited and Herrera Management Limited in the island nation on Feb. 7, 2014, while Reyes incorporated Nemo Limited and Pelon Investments Limited in June of 2015.

"No comment. It’s a personal topic, and for their clubs," Mexico director of national teams Dennis te Kloese told  La Aficion .

Both players started Mexico's friendly match Friday in Belgium and look set to play against Poland on Monday before returning to Portugal.

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Jon Arnold covered the Mexico national team and Concacaf region in English for Goal until March 2020. His byline also has appeared in the Dallas Morning News, the New York Times Goal blog, FloFC and Pacific Standard. In addition to his written work, he serves as the Concacaf expert on the BBC's World Football Phone-In and has appeared on SiriusXMFC in English and Fox Deportes and Milenio in Spanish. Formerly based in Tijuana and currently living in Texas, Jon covered the 2018 World Cup, the 2015 Copa America, the 2016 Copa America Centenario and the last five Gold Cups.