He started off as a second striker and made his senior career debut back in 2002 with Tigres de la UANL. Before he rose to fame, he spent his youth career playing for Monterrey between 1999 and 2002, where he developed the skills that would later define his professional journey. Interestingly, his brother, Antonio, also pursued a career in professional soccer, making it a family affair. He really carved out his own path in the sport, building a legacy that stands on its own while still honoring the shared passion he had with his sibling. Over time, he became known not just for his role on the field, but for the dedication he showed from the very beginning of his career.
During the 2012-2013 season, he really made a strong impact, netting an impressive 12 goals in only 20 appearances for Monterrey. He showed great consistency and skill throughout the campaign, proving himself as a key player whenever he stepped onto the field. His performance that season definitely stood out, especially considering the limited number of games he played. He managed to stay effective and focused, contributing significantly to Monterrey’s offensive efforts. It was clear that he maximized every opportunity he got, turning just 20 appearances into a memorable goal tally.