César Villaluz

César Villaluz in February 2008

Osvaldo César Villaluz Martínez ( born July 18, 1988 in Mexico City), usually shortened as César Villaluz called, is a Mexican football player. It is used as a Right Wing Midfielder or Right Wing.

Career

In the club

At the age of four years César Villaluz began playing football at a club from the Guerrero neighborhood in Mexico City, where he was born. In 2000, he then joined the CD Cruz Azul, where he was taken in the first seniors team in 2006 and then on a regular basis in the Primera División and the CONCACAF Champions League was used.

In the National Team

César Villaluz played since he was 13 years for the young Mexican selections. As a result, he took part with the U-17 at the 2005 World Championships. He came in five games to three goals and won with his team the title. Two years later, he also played at the Junior World Cup 2007, but remained in four games without a goal and failed it with the U-20s in the quarter-finals to Argentina. Nevertheless, he was appointed the first time in the cadre of senior team in August of the same year and made his debut for them in the friendly against Colombia, which was lost 1-0. His first goal for the Mexican national team, he scored then on 17 October 2007 in another friendly match, this time in the 2-3 home defeat against Guatemala. The first two Official matches he finally graduated in June 2008, in the second round of qualifying for the 2010 World Cup against Belize.

Achievements

  • 2005: U- 17 World Cup
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