Cesareo Victorino Mungaray

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Cesareo Victorino
Cesáreo Victorino.jpg
Cesáreo Victorino Mungaray (2008)
Personnel
Surname Cesareo Victorino Mungaray
birthday March 19, 1979
place of birth Mexico CityMexico
size 1.78 m
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1996-2001 CF Pachuca 103 (9)
2001-2002 CD Cruz Azul 20 (2)
2002-2003 CF Pachuca 31 (1)
2003-2004 CD Cruz Azul 38 (3)
2005 CF Pachuca 8 (1)
2005 Slavia Prague 4 (0)
2006 UNAM Pumas 8 (0)
2007-2008 CD Veracruz 44 (1)
2008–2012 Puebla FC 16 (0)
2009-2011 →  Lobos BUAP  (loan) 54 (9)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1998-2001 Mexico 13 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2011/12

Cesareo Victorino Mungaray (born March 19, 1979 in Mexico City ) is a Mexican football player who acts in midfield . He is the son of football player Cesáreo Victorino Ramírez, who died in a traffic accident in 1999 .

Life

society

Victorino Mungaray began his career as a professional footballer in 1996 at CF Pachuca , for whom he initially worked until 2001. In the next four years he switched annually between the capital club Cruz Azul and CF Pachuca, before he ventured a "trip" to Europe and was briefly under contract with SK Slavia Prague , for which he completed only four league games.

He then returned to Mexico, where he first signed on with Club Universidad Nacional and then with the Tiburones Rojos Veracruz , before signing with Puebla FC in 2008 , which he is currently under contract with. In the meantime he played for two years (2009 to 2011) with its branch team Lobos de la BUAP in the second division . He has been without a club since summer 2012.

National team

Between November 17, 1998 (2-0 against El Salvador) and October 31, 2001 (4-1 against the same opponent), Victorino Mungaray completed a total of 13 international appearances, but only came in two matches of the Mexican national team over the full distance of ninety Minutes used: on June 1, 2001 against South Korea (1: 2) in the Confederations Cup 2001 and on July 15, 2001 in the 0: 0 against Paraguay in the Copa America 2001 .

successes

  • Mexican champion: Invierno 1999

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