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Pavel Pardo

Soccer Player

Interests

Football

Characteristics

Confident Generous Creative Warm-Hearted Passionate Natural Leader

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Born
1976-07-26
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MiniBio

A defensive midfielder by trade, he became a mainstay in the Mexican national team setup, making 148 appearances from 1996 to 2009. Before fame took hold, he began his professional journey with Atlas back in 1993, showcasing his talent early on. Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, he grew up immersed in football culture, which helped shape his path. Over the years, he established himself as a key figure, with his name often mentioned among the greats of Mexican soccer. His consistent performances and dedication made him a fan favorite, and his legacy continues to inspire many. He truly left a mark, both on and off the field, with his name echoing through the annals of Mexican football history.

Trivia

He played for Club America between 1999 and 2006, and during that time, he managed to score an impressive 22 goals across 244 matches. He really made his presence felt on the field, contributing consistently over the years. He showed great dedication season after season, and he became a reliable figure in the team’s lineup. He balanced his role well, whether starting or coming off the bench, and he always gave his best when he stepped onto the pitch. He earned respect from fans and teammates alike through his hard work and commitment.

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