Cristo Fernandez came close to a professional soccer future before injuries changed everything. Serious damage to his meniscus and patella cost him a year of key development and forced him to confront a reality he no longer wanted to ignore.
That setback pushed him into a different kind of chase, one that eventually led him from Guadalajara to acting school in the U.K. Along the way, he found a role that connected back to the sport he had left behind, and a path that kept his bigger creative ambitions alive.
The Collapse Of A Playing Career
Fernandez was still trying to hold on to soccer while taking night classes in journalism, media, and visual arts. He described those studies as a backup plan, but they became something he had to seriously consider as his playing career stalled.
He said on www.goal.com, “I relate a lot to Roy Kent‘s storyline, like what happens after football, and you go through an existential crisis. It happened to me.”
His studies were unsettled, with some classes taken and others left behind, and he was moving through school alongside classmates both older and younger. Even with that uncertainty, he was invited to join his school theater, and that changed the direction of his life.
From Football Setback To Acting Set
Fernandez said he discovered a new passion for stories and films, even if it never felt as large to him as soccer had once been. He grew obsessed with films such as American Psycho, Pulp Fiction, and Fight Club, while also keeping an interest in Mexican cinema.
He tried soccer once more, but could not make the grade. After that, he stayed in Guadalajara for three years, working on shorts and commercials and saving money.
| Stage | What Happened | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Injury setback | Damage to his meniscus and patella | Lost a year of crucial development |
| Backup studies | Night classes in journalism, media, and visual arts | Forced to consider life beyond soccer |
| Turning point | Joined his school theater | Discovered acting |
| Next step | Shorts, commercials, and saved money in Guadalajara | Built a path toward acting school in the U.K. |
A Risky Move Beyond Guadalajara
His first paid job was playing an insurance salesman, and he used that money to go to acting school in the U.K. He called the move terrifying, because he was deeply comfortable in Guadalajara with his family, friends, and city.
But Fernandez also believed some goals could not be reached without leaving home. He said that if someone wants to accomplish certain things, they sometimes have to get out and push themselves.
“It was more than being a good actor, or not – because that’s not for me to say,” he said. “I just know I accomplished certain things in my life, because I truly put myself in the situations and scenarios.”
That mindset explains how a player who nearly built a future in soccer ended up finding another stage entirely. For Fernandez, the detour was not a clean break from the sport, but a hard reset that turned uncertainty into an acting career with room for stories, film, and the echoes of football.
