Oribe Peralta

Oribe Peralta Morones ( born January 12, 1984 in Torreón, Mexico) is a Mexican football player who is under contract at Santos Laguna.

  • 2.1 club
  • 2.2 national team

Career

Association

Peralta got his first professional contract with CA Monarcas Morelia, for which he was allowed to make his debut in the Mexican Primera División celebrate on February 22, 2003, when he came off the bench four minutes left in the game against arch-rivals América (1:2). His second and last use in the Clausura 2003 took place in the next home game against Cruz Azul instead, got substituted at the Peralta 14 minutes before the final whistle and received his first yellow card in the top division.

In the following season, Peralta was loaned to second division club Leon, before he was taken by coach Miguel Herrera at the start of the Apertura 2004 Monterrey, for which he, with the exception of the season-opening game against Veracruz in all 22 games of the season (including the Liguillas ) was used, although he played only six games over the full distance. Peralta Herrera thanked the trust placed in him with five goals this season, which it first on 28 August 2004 and 2-0 in the 79th minute against the capital club Cruz Azul (final score 3-0) had succeeded. Had the end of his first season, acts in the Peralta as a regular player or Joker, was ( according to the 1:2 - and 0:1 - final defeat by the trained by the National legend Hugo Sánchez Pumas UNAM ), the runner-up.

At the start of the Apertura 2006 he was obliged by his "home club " Santos Laguna, with whom he won the championship twice. As he had in 2008 did not come on the role of a joker out and not a single game over the full distance contested at the first triumph in the Clausura, he was four years later the title win in the Clausura 2012 as the indispensable starting players of his team and scored in this half season total 15 goals, more than ever before in his career. With a total of six goals that get him alone in the six games of the championship finals, he scored his team's de facto "alone" to the title. Thus, the Guerreros sat in the semifinals the narrowest of margins with 1:1 and 2:2 against the Tigres by where Peralta scored both goals in the return leg. Also in the finals against the northern Mexican rival and his Exverein CF Monterrey scored Peralta in both matches (1:1 and 2:1 ) each score and was thus an important guarantee for this success.

National

On 9 March 2005, he made ​​the 1-1 draw against Argentina, his first cap for the senior team when he came on in the 85th minute. After another game in April 2005 against Poland, he had to wait until 4 July 2011 at the Copa America 2011 in Argentina were further inserts six years. It was used in all three games, but different from Mexico in the first round. On 10 August 2011, he scored in the 1-1 draw against the United States his first international goal.

In summer 2012, he participated as one of three senior players participate with the Olympic Team at the Olympic Games in London, where Mexico won the gold medal for the first time. It was used in all six games. In the final against Brazil, he scored the 1-0 after 29 seconds. This is the fastest goal in a FIFA finals. In the 68th minute a goal was disallowed for offside. In the 75th he was able to achieve the 2:0 contrast, after a free kick template. He dedicated his teammate Giovani This gate dos Santos, who suffered in the semifinals due to a breach could not play. For Mexico, this was the only gold medal in London. In total, he scored four goals in the tournament and thus became the third- leading scorer. It is therefore also the best Mexican scorer in the Olympics.

On November 20, 2013 Peralta scored in a 4-2 victory in the World Cup qualifier against New Zealand a hat-trick in a 3-0 half-time.

Achievements

Association

  • Mexican masters: Clausura 2008, Clausura 2012

National

  • Winner of the Pan American Games in 2011
  • Gold medal at the Olympic Games in London 2012
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