Moctezuma Serrato

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Moctezuma Serrato (born September 14, 1976 in Cuernavaca , Morelos ) is a retired Mexican football player on the position of a striker .

career

Serrato received his football training at San Luis FC , where he also received his first professional contract and for which he played in the second division until the turn of 2001/02 . At the beginning of 2002 Serrato moved to the capital city club América , with which he won the Torneo Verano in 2002 and thus brought the championship title with the Americanistas .

In 2003 he briefly returned to San Luis FC, which is now playing in the first division, to then join the UNAM Pumas , with whom he again won the championship title in the 2004 Clausura . But after another guest appearance at the Tecos UAG in Apertura 2004 , his career in the top Mexican division was over.

From then on he only played for foreign clubs such as the Peruvian Club Sportivo Cienciano , the Costa Rican CS Herediano and the Guatemalan club Peñarol La Mesilla as well as lower-class Mexican clubs such as the CD Zacatepec , the Lobos de la BUAP , Real de Colima and most recently the Indios de Ciudad Juarez .

successes

Individual evidence

  1. Roger Mixcoac (El Sol de Cuernavaca): Habrá una lluvia de ex jugadores (Spanish; article from May 18, 2012)
  2. Profile at BDFA (Spanish)

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