Marco Bueno

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Marco Bueno
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Personnel
Surname Marco Antonio Bueno Ontiveros
birthday March 31, 1994
place of birth Culiacan , SinaloaMexico
size 182 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
2007-2011 CF Pachuca
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2011– CF Pachuca 27 (6)
2011 →  Club León  (loan) 1 (0)
2014 →  CD Estudiantes Tecos  (loan) 20 (5)
2014-2015 →  Deportivo Toluca  (loan) 14 (2)
2015-2016 →  Club León  (loan) 13 (1)
2016 →  Deportivo Guadalajara  (loan) 11 (2)
2017– →  CF Monterrey  (loan) 2 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2011 Mexico U-17 7 (1)
2013 Mexico U-20 9 (3)
2013– Mexico U-23 at least 15 (4)
2015– Mexico 1 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of February 26, 2017

2 As of February 26, 2017

Marco Antonio Bueno Ontiveros (born March 31, 1994 in Culiacán , Sinaloa ) is a Mexican football player on the position of a striker .

career

Bueno began his career in the junior division of CF Pachuca , where he also received his first professional contract . Bueno made his debut in the Primera División on October 8, 2011 in a home game against the Jaguares de Chiapas , which was won 1-0. In the Clausura 2012 , Bueno was used in 14 games of the total of 17 matches in the league round, but soon lost his place as a regular player. In the subsequent Apertura 2012 of the league round, he did not play a single role and in 2013 he was used in eleven matches, but in the five games in the second half of 2013 his participation was limited to a total of 96 minutes, which is an average playing time of means just under twenty minutes.

The 2014 Clausura played Bueno at CD Estudiantes Tecos , with whom he immediately won the second division championship and qualified for the season finale for promotion to the first division against local rivals from the neighboring Universidad de Guadalajara . In this duel, the Leones Negros prevailed on penalties and rose to the first division, while the disaffected Tecos withdrew from the second division after the season and made a fresh start in the fourth-class Tercera División .

Bueno then moved to Deportivo Toluca , where he made a total of 13 appearances in the 2015 Clausura league round . He spent the following 2015/16 season at Club León , with whom he reached the 2015 Apertura Cup final against Club Deportivo Guadalajara (0-1), but only saw the final from the bench.

In the 2016 Apertura, Bueno played a half-season for the 2015 Apertura Cup winner, CD Guadalajara, and also reached the cup final with this club. Again Bueno experienced the final only from the bench and had to be content with second place again, because the goalless final was lost in the subsequent penalty shoot-out against Querétaro Fútbol Club .

Since the Clausura 2017 Bueno is for the CF Monterrey operates.

On an international level, Bueno took part with the Mexican Olympic team in the soccer tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro .

successes

  • Mexican second division champion: Clausura 2014

Individual evidence

  1. LEON VS. GUADALAJARA 0-1 at Soccerway.com
  2. QUERÉTARO VS. GUADALAJARA 0-0 at Soccerway.com

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