Naty Alvarado Explained

Naty Alvarado
Fullname:Naty "El Gato" Alvarado
Birth Place:Ciudad Juárez, Mexico

Naty "El Gato" Alvarado (born in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico) is a former player of handball. According to the United States Handball Association's hall of fame entry, he is the "[t]he most dominating, winningest handball player" in the history of handball.[1] His style was characterized by an aggressive two-hand offense. "He won his first national championship in 1977 at St. Louis...."[2] He was dominant in the 1980s. He won "63 professional tournaments over a 14-year period."[1] [3] A Mexican national, Alvarado entered the United States illegally but was granted U.S. permanent residency under an amnesty program in the 1980s. His son, Naty, Jr., is also a member of the USHA Hall of Fame. [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Naty Alvarado. Ushandball.org. 8 August 2018.
  2. Web site: AGAINST THE WALL : Alvarado, the Best Handball Player in the World, No Longer an Illegal Alien. SCOTT. HOWARD-COOPER. 18 June 1988. Articles.latimes.com. 8 August 2018.
  3. Web site: MEET THE HOUDINI OF HANDBALL. Si.com. 8 August 2018.
  4. Web site: Continuing the legacy: Naty Alvardo Jr. to join father, brother-in-law in Handball Hall of Fame. Rene Ray De La. Cruz. Vvdailypress.com. 8 August 2018.