Edson Alvarado

Edson Alvarado ( born September 27, 1975 in Mexico City) is a former Mexican football player at the position of a striker. He began his career with his hometown club Necaxa with which he was Mexican champion twice.

Life

His debut in the Mexican Primera División Alvarado completed on 9 August 1994 in a home match against Deportivo Toluca Necaxistas, which was won 1-0. His first goals in the Mexican professional league, he scored in a discharged on October 21, 1995 home game against Club Atlas de Guadalajara. Immediately after the break, in which his team had set back with 0:1 and therefore the attacking efforts needed to strengthen, Alvarado came in to replace the defender Efrain Herrera. Already 15 minutes later, he managed to balance important, he had another seven minutes later, followed by the 2-1 lead in the 68th minute. In the end, both teams parted 3:3 and shared the points.

Alvarado won with Necaxa the two consecutive championship seasons of 1994/95 and 1995 /96 apply. He also won in the 1994/95 season and the Mexican Cup competition and the Double at the same time without a fight the Supercup.

Achievements

  • Mexican champions: 1994/95, 1995/96
  • Mexican Cup Winners: 1994/95
  • Mexican Super Cup: 1994/95
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