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Mexican Soccer Star Alan Pulido Found Safe After Kidnap Ordeal

Soccer star Alan Pulido was abducted in the crime-plagued northern state of Tamaulipas.
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Mexico's Alan Pulido consoles teammate Javier Hernandez after the Netherlands defeated Mexico 2-1 during the World Cup in Brazil in June 2014.AP

CIUDAD VICTORIA, Mexico — Mexican police have rescued kidnapped soccer player Alan Pulido, who appeared with a bandaged hand at a brief press conference Monday to declare that he was fine.

Police and other officials said Pulido, a 25-year-old forward with Greek soccer club Olympiakos, was freed in a security operation Sunday shortly before midnight in the northeast border state of Tamaulipas. Pulido had been seized by gunmen as he left a party Saturday night.

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Mexico's Governor Egidio Torre Cantu speaks to the press alongside Alan Pulido.- / AFP - Getty Images

In the early hours of Monday, Pulido appeared outside state police offices wearing shorts and a tank top with a bandaged right hand alongside Tamaulipas Gov. Egidio Torre Cantu. When reporters asked him how he was, Pulido replied: "Very well, thank God."

"The most important thing is that he is here. He is with us," Torre Cantu said.

Pulido declined to answer other questions and was driven away in a sports utility vehicle.

The Tamaulipas security coordination group said in a statement earlier Monday that the rescue occurred shortly before midnight and involved state and federal forces.

State police spokesman Evaristo Gutierrez said one suspect was arrested, but provided no details.

Pulido, a member of Mexico's 2014 World Cup squad, was kidnapped outside his hometown of Ciudad Victoria.

His Greek club expressed relief over his safe escape from kidnappers.

"Alan is safe and sound with his family. We thank everyone for their concern and prayers during the difficult moments he has lived," Olympiakos said on its Twitter page.

The kidnapping happened one week before scheduled elections for a new governor. Tamaulipas, which borders Texas, has been plagued with violence in recent years as the Gulf and Zetas drug cartels battle for control. Both organizations also are involved in theft, extortion and kidnappings.

IMAGE: Alan Pulido
Mexico's Alan Pulido consoles teammate Javier Hernandez after the Netherlands defeated Mexico 2-1 during the World Cup in Brazil in June 2014.AP