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item typeAthleteheight (cm)177.8000born inMexico
 
 
Cuauhtémoc Blanco

Cuauhtémoc Blanco

Cuauhtémoc Blanco Bravo (born January 17, 1973 Mexico City, Mexico), also known as Cuauh, is a Mexican professional soccer player who currently plays for Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer of US. Blanco is the only Mexican football player with an award in a major international FIFA competition, as he won the Silver Ball and the Golden Shoe awards in the 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup. He has been awarded the MVP of the Mexican First League Division five times.

 
 
Hector Guerrero

Hector Guerrero

Hector Manuel Guerrero Lleras (born October 1, 1954) is a Mexican-American professional wrestler, better known simply by his paternal name, Hector Guerrero. He is currently working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling as a Spanish color commentator and a road agent. He is also known for his portrayal of the Gobbledy Gooker, which many people consider the worst professional wrestling gimmick of all time.

 
 
Carlos Vela

Carlos Vela

Carlos Alberto Vela Garrido is a Mexican footballer, currently playing striker for Arsenal of the English Premier League. He also plays for the Mexico national football team.

 
 
Claudio Suárez

Claudio Suárez

Claudio Suárez Sánchez (born December 17, 1968 in Texcoco) is a Mexican soccer player who currently plays for Chivas USA in Major League Soccer. He is considered one of the best defenders in Mexico's history, and has the record for most caps with the Mexican national team as well as the world record for the most capped outfield player in history with 177 caps. Only Saudi goalkeeper Mohamed Al-Deayea has more international appearances.

 
 
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José Antonio Patlán

José Antonio Patlán Valtierra is a Mexican Football player who is currently playing for Club León. He plays as a Centre Back and as a Defensive Midfielder. He debuted in a match against Club Toluca in April 29, 2006, Toluca won the match 2-0 . He got the chance to play in the Clausura 2006, when Chivas lost 6 of their starting players to the Mexican National Team already in training for the FIFA World Cup 2006.