Marco Antonio Parra

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Marco Parra
Personnel
Surname Marco Antonio Parra
birthday January 22, 1985
place of birth Mexico
size 166 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
CD Guadalajara
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2003-2007 CD Guadalajara 18 (1)
2007-2009 Club León 43 (0)
2010 Cruz Azul Hidalgo 6 (0)
2010-2011 CF La Piedad 27 (3)
2012 Sport boys 18 (0)
2014-2015 Cajeteros de Celaya 11 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of career

Marco Antonio Parra (born January 22, 1985 ) is a retired Mexican football player in the position of striker . Officially, he was part of the squad of the championship team of Club Deportivo Guadalajara in the Apertura 2006 , even if he did not complete a single first division appearance in this season.

Life

Parra started his career in the youth division of Club Deportivo Guadalajara and began his professional career in its reserve teams. At the age of 18 he was appointed to the first team by Dutch coach Hans Westerhof and made his debut in the Mexican Primera División in a home game held on October 22, 2003, which was won 3-1 against the Tiburones Rojos Veracruz . His first and only goal in the Primera División he scored on November 29, 2003 in the second leg of the Repechaje of Apertura 2003 against Deportivo Toluca FC . His equalizer to 2-2 in the 63rd minute paved the way for his team's later 4-2 success, which after the 4-0 defeat in the first leg was not enough to reach the quarter-finals.

Under Hans Westerhof Parra played a total of twelve missions in the 2003/04 season , but after Westerhof had left the club, only six first division appearances were added over the next three years and Parra mostly played "only" in the Chivas reserve teams of Club Deportivo Tapatío and its renaming as Chivas La Piedad (2004/05) and Chivas Coras (2005/06).

In the summer of 2007 Parra moved to Club León , where he was under contract for the next two years and with whom he won the second division championship of Clausura in 2008. Via the teams of Cruz Azul Hidalgo and Reboceros La Piedad , who also play in the Mexican second division , he came to the Peruvian first division club Sport Boys in 2012 , which was under contract until the end of the year. He was then without a club for more than a year before he joined Cajeteros de Celaya in mid-2014 . He played there for a year until he couldn't find a new club again in mid-2015 and ended his career.

successes

Individual evidence

  1. The Mexican season 2003/04 in the database of RSSSF (English)

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