Jesús Eduardo Zavala

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Jesús Zavala
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Personnel
Surname Jesús Eduardo Zavala Castañeda
birthday July 21, 1987
place of birth Monterrey , Nuevo LeónMexico
size 1.92 m
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2004-2005 Cobras Ciudad Juarez 9 0(3)
2005– CF Monterrey 258 (26)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2011– Mexico 30 0(2)
1 Only league games are given.
As of July 21, 2015

2 As of July 21, 2015

Jesús Eduardo Zavala (born July 21, 1987 in Monterrey , Nuevo León ) is a Mexican football player who mainly acts in midfield .

Life

society

Zavala began his career as a professional footballer in the 2004/05 season with the Cobras Ciudad Juarez , a former farm team of his home club CF Monterrey , which was sold in 2005. Since then, Zavala has played temporarily in the new B-team of CF Monterrey and soon made the leap into the first team with which he made his debut in the Mexican Primera División in a game played at Deportivo Toluca on February 11, 2006 , which was played by Monterrey was won 1-0.

With the Rayados , Zavala has so far won two championship titles (in the Apertura 2009 and the Apertura 2010 ) and twice the CONCACAF Champions League ( 2011 and 2012 ).

National team

In 2011 Zavala made the leap to the Mexican national team , for which he made his debut on February 9, 2011 against Bosnia and Herzegovina (2-0) when he came on in the 89th minute for Israel Castro .

In June 2011 he was part of the squad of the team that won the CONCACAF Gold Cup 2011 and was used in the games against Guatemala (2-1) and the USA (4-2 in the final).

Zavala was also one of three senior players who strengthened the Mexican U-23 selection in winning the football tournament of the October 2011 Pan American Games .

successes

society

National team

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