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Oribe Peralta | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Oribe Peralta Morones | |
Date of birth | 12 January 1984 | |
Place of birth | Torreón, Mexico | |
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) | |
Playing position | Forward | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
2003 2003–2004 2004–2006 2006–2014 2008–2009 2014–2019 |
Morelia Club León Monterrey Santos Laguna Chiapas F.C. (loan) Club América |
33 (10) 64 (11) 218 (79) 35 (12) 0 (0) | 2 (0)
National team | ||
2005–2018 | Mexico | 67 (25) |
Oribe Peralta Morones (born 12 January 1984) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a forward. He is an Olympic gold medalist.
Peralta began his professional career with Morelia in 2003. He later played for León and Monterrey in 2004 and 2006. Peralta was then sold to Santos Laguna, then loaned out to Chiapas in 2008. After he returned from loan, Peralta was a mainstay with Santos Laguna for the next five years, playing in over 200 matches and scoring over 80 goals.
Peralta made his senior international debut in 2005, though he did not receive call-ups consistently until 2011, being one of the over-aged reinforcements who won the 2011 Pan American Games with the under-22 squad. He scored two goals in the gold medal match at the 2012 Olympic football tournament against Brazil, which was the first Olympic gold medal for Mexico in football. He also participated in the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Copa America Centenario, 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, the 2014, and 2018 FIFA World Cup. He retired from the national team following the 2018 World Cup.
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Template:Mexico squad (2011 Copa América)
Mexico – 2014 FIFA World Cup – Round of 16 |
1. Corona 2. Rodríguez 3. Salcido 4. Márquez (c) 5. Reyes 6. H. Herrera 7. Layún 8. Fabián 9. Jiménez 10. dos Santos 11. Pulido 12. Talavera 13. Ochoa 14. Hernández 15. Moreno 16. Ponce 17. Brizuela 18. Guardado 19. Peralta 20. Aquino 21. Peña 22. Aguilar 23. Vázquez Manager: Miguel Herrera |
Mexico – 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup |
1. Cota 2. Araujo 3. Salcedo 4. Márquez (c) 5. D. Reyes 6. J. dos Santos 7. Layún 8. Fabián 9. Jiménez 10. G. dos Santos 11. Vela 12. Talavera 13. Ochoa 14. Hernández 15. Moreno 16. Herrera 17. Damm 18. Guardado 19. Peralta 20. Aquino 21. L. Reyes 22. Lozano 23. Alanís Manager: Juan Carlos Osorio |
Mexico – 2018 FIFA World Cup – Round of 16 |
1. Jo. Corona 2. Ayala 3. Salcedo 4. Márquez 5. Reyes 6. J. dos Santos 7. Layún 8. Fabián 9. Jiménez 10. G. dos Santos 11. Vela 12. Talavera 13. Ochoa 14. Hernández 15. Moreno 16. Herrera 17. Je. Corona 18. Guardado (c) 19. Peralta 20. Aquino 21. Álvarez 22. Lozano 23. Gallardo Manager: Juan Carlos Osorio |