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Paul Aguilar

Soccer Player

Interests

Football

Characteristics

Compassionate Artistic Intuitive Gentle Wise Musical Empathetic

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Born
1986-03-06
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Right back, who made a name for himself by winning the Primera División de México Clausura title in 2007 with Pachuca, went on to join Mexico’s national team that same year—talk about a breakout moment. Before he became widely known, he spent his early years developing his skills, playing youth soccer for Pachuca from 2002 to 2004. Born in Concordia, Sinaloa, Mexico, the right back showed promise early on, laying the foundation for what would become a solid career. That journey—from a small town to national recognition—really shaped the path of the right back we remember today.

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He joined Club America back in 2011, and that move really marked a turning point in his career. It was around that time when he began gaining serious attention, showing consistent performance week after week. His signing with Club America in 2011 opened up new opportunities, allowing him to develop his skills at a higher level. He proved himself as a reliable player, and fans started taking notice of his contributions on the field. Definitely, his time with Club America since 2011 played a big role in shaping his professional journey.

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