The Mexican forward and midfielder, often referred to as El Venado, is a well-known figure in the football world. He joined Puebla FC back in 2013, marking another significant step in his career. Earlier, in 2003, he earned a spot on the Mexican national team, showcasing his talent on a larger stage. Before rising to fame, he made his professional debut with Guadalajara at the young age of 17. His journey began in Culiacán, Mexico, where he grew up and developed his passion for the sport.
He spent 12 solid seasons with Guadalajara, from 2000 all the way through 2012, and during that time, he really made his mark. He made over 320 appearances for the club, showing remarkable consistency and dedication. And when it came to putting the ball in the net, he delivered—scoring an impressive 51 goals. He proved to be a reliable presence on the field, and his contributions over the years helped shape the team’s efforts during that era. He truly became a key figure throughout his time there.