Alberto Rodríguez

Defender, Football player

1974 –

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Who is Alberto Rodríguez?

Alberto Rodríguez Barrera is a former Mexican football defender, who last played for Cruz Azul Hidalgo. His last match was a 2012 Copa Libertadores match against Paraguayan side Libertad after being called from Cruz Azul Hidalgo along with 2002 World Cup teammate Melvin Brown under petition of Cruz Azul's coach then, Enrique Meza, who also coached him at Pachuca. After not playing at Cruz Azul Hidalgo since then, he was cut from the squad, leading Rodríguez to announce his retirement.

He has been capped for the Mexican national team, and he was an unused substitute at the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

He started his career with the UNAM Pumas, but he moved to the Pachuca Tuzos in 1994. After a short period when he moved to Monterrey, he came back to Pachuca to become the captain of the ream and lift 3 National cups, and one CONCACAF Champions Cup.

His last goal was scored in the 2005 Copa Libertadores against Boca Juniors in Hidalgo Stadium.

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Born
Apr 1, 1974
Mexico City
Also known as
  • Alberto Rodriguez
Nationality
  • Mexico
Lived in
  • Mexico City

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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