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Mexican Soccer Star Alan Pulido Kidnapped in Tamaulipas

In this Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016 file photo, Olympiakos' Alan Pulido (L) fights for the ball with Anderlecht's Alexander Buttner during the Europa League round of 32 soccer match at the Georgios Karaiskakis stadium in the port of Piraeus, near Athens. Photo: AP/Thanassis Stavrakis, file

CIUDAD VICTORIA, Tamaulipas — Mexican soccer star Alan Pulido was kidnapped Sunday in the northern border state of Tamaulipas, a state official said.

Pulido is a forward for Olympiacos of Greece and was part of Mexico’s 2014 World Cup team, though he wasn’t called up for the Copa America tournament that starts this coming week.

The official said the 25-year-old player was kidnapped after leaving a party near his hometown of Ciudad Victoria, the capital of a state that has been plagued by organized crime. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss a case under investigation.

A state official says that Mexican soccer star Alan Pulido has been kidnapped in the northern border state of Tamaulipas. The official says the 25-year-old player was kidnapped near his hometown of Ciudad Victoria on Sunday after leaving a party. Photo: AP/Eduardo Verdugo

Authorities have not given more details about the kidnapping or its motive.

He debuted and played several seasons with the club Tigres of Monterrey, whose Twitter account expressed solidarity with the player’s family “in the difficult situation they are experiencing.”

Pulido left Tigres in 2014 to play in Europe, though he has been in a dispute with the Mexican club about whether his contract there continues to be valid. National team coach Carlos Osorio recently said Pulido has the quality to be on the squad, but was left off due to the legal dispute.

In the most recent season, he scored five times in eight appearances with Olympiacos.