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Torrado, Gerardo

Gerardo Torrado Díez de Bonilla ( Spanish: Gerardo Torrado Díez de Bonilla ; born April 30, 1979 in Mexico City , Mexico ) is a Mexican footballer , midfielder , former player and captain of the Mexican national team . Known under the nickname "Lamb" because of its curly hair. It is distinguished by rigidity, intransigence in martial arts, its tackles, as well as a good vision of the field and the ability to pass.

Football
Gerardo Torrado
Gerardo Torrado.jpg
2010 World Cup, match against South Africa
general information
Full nameGerardo Torrado Diez de Bonilla
NicknameEl Borrego (Lamb)
Born
Citizenship
Growth173 cm
Positionmidfielder
Club Information
Clubcompleted his career
Youth clubs
Flag of mexico UNAM Pumas
Club career [* 1]
1997-2000Flag of mexico UNAM Pumas33 (1)
2000-2001Spain flag Tenerife36 (1)
2001-2002Spain flag Polydeportivo32 (0)
2002-2004Spain flag Seville40 (0)
2004-2005Spain flag Racing (Santander)19 (0)
2005—2016Flag of mexico Cruz Azul325 (12)
2016-2017USA flag Indie Ileven40 (2)
National Team [* 2]
1999Flag of mexico Mexico (under 21)50)
1999—2013Flag of mexico Mexico144 (6)
Awards and medals
Confederation Cups
GoldMexico 1999
CONCACAF Gold Cups
SilverUSA 2007
GoldUSA 2009
GoldUSA 2011
America Cups
BronzeParaguay 1999
SilverColombia 2001
BronzeVenezuela 2001
  1. ↑ Number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Content

Club career

Spain

In 2000, he moved from the Mexican club UNAM Pumas to the Spanish Tenerife , in which he played one season. The following year he moved to the Polideportivo Ejido club. His game did not go unnoticed, and in 2002 he moved to Seville . Due to a serious injury, his career in this Spanish club did not work out.

Mexico

For 11 years, from 2005 to 2016, he played for the Mexican club Cruz Asul , in which he was the captain .

USA

June 8, 2016 he moved to the American club " Indie Ileven " [2] .

Team Career

Mexico Goals

#dateA placeEnemyScoreResultCompetition
one.July 10, 1999Asuncion , Paraguay  Peru3 : 34: 2 (pen.)America's Football Cup 1999
2.June 9, 2002Rifu , Japan  Ecuador2 : 12: 1Soccer world cup 2002
3.June 2, 2007San Luis Potosi , Mexico  Iran4-04-0Friendly match
four.July 8, 2007Maturin , Venezuela  Paraguay2-06: 0American Football Cup 2007
five.July 12, 2009Glendale (Arizona) , USA  Guadeloupe1-02-0CONCACAF Gold Cup 2009
6.July 26, 2009East Rutherford , USA  USA1-05: 0CONCACAF Gold Cup 2009

Achievements

  • Confederations Cup Winner: 1999
  • CONCACAF Gold Cup Winner ( 2 ): 2003, 2009
  • Member of the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea.
  • Member of the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
  • Member of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Notes

  1. ↑ Transfermarkt.com - 2000.
    <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:P2446 "> </a> <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q2449070 "> </a> <a href = " https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:P2447 "> </a> <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:P3699 "> </a>
  2. ↑ Torrado Brings Vast Experience to Eleven (inaccessible link) . Indy Eleven (June 8, 2016). Date of treatment October 7, 2016. Archived June 12, 2016.

Links

  • Soccerway Profile
  • Player profile on Transfermarkt


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Torrado,_Gerardo&oldid=100525102


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