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Kevin Mier, goalkeeper for Cruz Azul, has allegedly been sued for real estate debt

Kevin Mier is allegedly facing a lawsuit due to problems with the owners of the house he rented, who are demanding payment of outstanding debts

Kevin Mier goalkeeper for Cruz Azul has allegedly been sued for real estate debt
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Kevin Mier, goalkeeper for Cruz Azul and the Colombian national team, is facing a real estate problem after allegedly being sued by the owner of the house he rented in Mexico City, who is demanding payment of $160,000 pesos (around $14,600).

According to information from the newspaper Marca in Mexico, Mier not only left the lease agreement unfinished, but also damaged the property and owed several months' rent, which escalated the conflict to the appropriate authorities.

This problem is in addition to the fractured tibia he suffered in the last match against Pumas UNAM in a very hard collision with Panamanian midfielder Adalberto Carrasquilla, which generated great controversy due to referee Fernando Hernandez's lukewarm reaction in only issuing a yellow card to the university player.

Regarding the legal requirements, Mier faces the complexity that the matter has escalated to the Mexico City authorities because the property owner is demanding payment of compensation for breach of contract, damage to property, and unpaid rent, along with the penalties established in the real estate agreement.

Details of the conflict

According to the details of this conflict, the plaintiff is Ms. Yolanda Muniz Martinez, owner of the property located in the San Jeronimo area, in the Magdalena Contreras borough of Mexico City, which the Colombian goalkeeper occupied for a year and a half after his arrival in Mexican soccer in early 2024.

The lawsuit has case number 50042025 and demands: “A summons with a payment demand and attachment order.”

This media outlet reports that, according to details published in various Mexican media outlets, Mier owes approximately 270,000 Mexican pesos (US$14,600), equivalent to more than 55 million Colombian pesos, for several months of unpaid rent, as well as a penalty for the same reason.The issue is that the plaintiff presented evidence showing the alleged extreme deterioration of the house, as well as significant damage to furniture, closets, walls, and floors, for which she seeks compensation commensurate with the damages. The pool was also neglected by the Colombian man, and its repair is being demanded, as well as the disappearance or alleged theft of a microwave oven that was part of the property's inventory. The root of the conflict: In her testimony, Ms. Muniz also detailed that the origin of the conflict was that Kevin Mier had 15 pairs of sneakers stolen, generating anger from the South American man and his abrupt departure from the property when he received no response. “Mier went crazy because the cleaning lady stole 15 pairs of sneakers. His partner told me that he didn't want to return to the house and, therefore, didn't want to pay the rent, as if it were my fault. He stopped paying the "The rent, plus he had to pay a one-month penalty, and he decided he wouldn't pay," the goalkeeper told several Mexican media outlets. This situation led the goalkeeper to make the unilateral decision to leave the property early. The notification to Cruz Azul: Given the impossibility of personally serving Kevin Mier, the affected party decided to contact Cruz Azul to notify them of the lawsuit, which was formally delivered on November 13th at Cruz Azul's facilities. To date, neither the player nor the club has issued an official statement on this delicate matter, which adds an off-field crisis to Mier's already difficult personal situation, as he focuses on recovering from the fractured tibia he suffered in the final weeks of the 2025 Apertura tournament.as if it were my fault. He stopped paying rent, plus he had to pay a month's penalty, and he decided he wasn't going to pay,” the goalkeeper told several Mexican media outlets.

This situation led the goalkeeper to make the unilateral decision to leave the property early.

Notification to Cruz Azul

Given the impossibility of personally serving Kevin Mier, the affected party decided to contact Cruz Azul to notify them of the lawsuit, which was formally delivered on November 13th at Cruz Azul's facilities.

To date, neither the player nor the club has issued an official statement on this delicate matter, which adds an off-field crisis to Mier's already difficult personal situation, as he focuses on recovering from the fractured tibia he suffered in the final weeks of the 2025 Apertura tournament.

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