Puebla stands out with the presence of Damarcus Beasley, a player who made history in the Liga MX and in the US national team. Beasley, known as the 'Four World Cups', participated in four consecutive World Cup editions: Korea-Japan 2002, Germany 2006, South Africa 2010, and Brazil 2014. With this, he became the first American field player to reach that mark. Throughout his international career, Beasley played in over 120 games with the US national team. His time at Puebla in 2011 was brief, but the American showed the experience gained in the world's top leagues and became a standout player within the team. His presence caught the attention of the Puebla fans, who could see up close a World Cup player with an unusual career for Mexican football at that time. Beasley also played for European clubs like PSV Eindhoven, Manchester City, Rangers, and Hannover 96. After his time with 'La Franja', Beasley continued and ended his career with the Houston Dynamo. Today, his name remains linked to a historical record that is difficult to match. Beyond the championships and recognition, Damarcus Beasley represents a generation that helped boost the growth of football in the United States and demonstrated that an American player could succeed both in Europe and in the Liga MX. His time at Puebla is just one chapter in a career that left a lasting mark on the history of international football. Beasley is an example of dedication and passion for football, and his legacy continues to inspire new players. The Puebla fans fondly remember his presence on the team, and his name is synonymous with greatness in Puebla's history. Damarcus Beasley is a player who left an indelible mark on international football, and his time at Puebla is just one example of his great career. Beasley's speed and versatility on the field made him a fan favorite, and his achievements continue to be celebrated by football fans around the world.