William Paul Yarbrough

William Paul Yarbrough ( born March 20, 1989 in Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes ) is a Mexican football player with an American passport on the position of the goalkeeper.

Life

His parents are from Texas and migrated around 1980 to Mexico, where William Yarbrough was born in 1989 in the homonymous capital city of the state of Aguascalientes. At the age of five he started to play football sports. After playing for various youth teams unterklassiger clubs, Yarbrough was committed in 2005 by CF Pachuca. By April 2010, he played in the youth teams and was then loaned out to Segunda División in the third-class gambling Tampico - Madero FC.

In the summer of 2011, he was loaned to the also third-rate Pachuca farm team Titanes de Tulancingo and in the winter of 2012 to the second division club Leon, who won the second division championship at the end of the 2011/12 season and after ten years of abstinence abolished the long-awaited return to football House of Lords.

Prior to the 2013/14 season, the club acquired Leon Yarbrough, the (1:2 at CF Monterrey on March 9, 2013) was as early as the tenth round of the previ season against regular players of the Panza Verde. In his first half- season as a contract player at the club Leon Yarbrough won with his new employer the championship and played in all 23 matches of the round point (17 ) and the subsequent Liguillas (6 ) full length. Thus he was next to the National Player Jonny Magallon the only player of his team who was in every minute of the championship round on the course.

Achievements

  • Mexican masters: Apertura 2013
  • Mexican second division champions: Clausura 2012
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