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Daniel Osorno Personal information Full name Daniel Osorno Calvillo Date of birth March 16, 1979 Place of birth Guadalajara, Mexico Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Playing position Striker/Attacking Midfielder Club information Current club Puebla Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1997–2007 Atlas 278 (61) 2003–2004 → Monterrey (loan) 28 (1) 2007 Colorado Rapids 3 (0) 2008 Dorados 15 (0) 2009 Puebla 21 (3) 2009–2011 Atlas 23 (4) 2011– Puebla National team 1999 Mexico U-20 5 (2) 1999–2006 Mexico 57 (12) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Daniel Osorno Calvillo, (born March 16, 1979 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico) is a Mexican football player. He is currently play in Puebla FC.
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Career
Osorno made his debut on January 11, 1997 in a game against Tecos UAG and quickly became one of Club Atlas main goal producing players. For seven years Daniel was a symbolic player for Atlas. However, his form began to deteriorate after dealing with some injury problems. Osorno was loaned out to CF Monterey for a year in 2003. He made his return to Club Atlas in 2004, but did not manage to return to his old form.
After the 2006-2007 season was concluded, Osorno declared his departure from Club Atlas, with CF Monterey and Santos Laguna showing interest in acquiring his services. On August 1, 2007 it was announced that Osorno had signed with the American team Colorado Rapids. He played only 3 games with the team.
Osorno returned to Mexico and was signed by Puebla F.C., where his career experienced a recovery.
International career
Osorno was called up for the U-20 Mexican National Team in 1999, and later that same year he made his debut with the Mexican National Football Team. He has played in various tournaments with the Mexican team, and was part of the team who beat Brazil in the 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup, but saw no playing time in that tournament. He was also part of the Mexican squad for the 2003 Gold Cup, where he scored the winning goal in the final match against Brazil. He also has a regional Mexican music band called Banda Pura Caña de Daniel Osorno.
International goals
Goal Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1. June 18, 1999 Seoul, South Korea Egypt 2–0 Win 1999 Korea Cup 2. June 18, 1999 Seoul, South Korea Egypt 2–0 Win 1999 Korea Cup 3. July 6, 1999 Ciudad del Este, Paraguay Venezuela 3–1 Win 1999 Copa América 4. June 4, 2000 Chicago, United States Republic of Ireland 2–2 Draw 2000 Nike U.S. Cup 5. April 11, 2001 Monterrey, Mexico Chile 1–0 Win Friendly 6. July 22, 2001 Pereira, Colombia Chile 2–0 Win 2001 Copa América 7. July 6, 2003 Carson, United States El Salvador 1–2 Loss Friendly 8. July 20, 2003 Mexico City, Mexico Jamaica 5–0 Win 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup 9. July 27, 2003 Mexico City, Mexico Brazil 1–0 (a.e.t.) Win 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup 10. June 19, 2004 San Antonio, United States Dominica 8–0 Win 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification 11. November 10, 2004 San Antonio, United States Guatemala 2–0 Win Friendly 12. November 17, 2004 Monterrey, Mexico Saint Kitts and Nevis 8–0 Win 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification Honours
International
- FIFA Confederations Cup: (1999)
- CONCACAF Gold Cup: (2003)
References
External links
- Football Database Provides Statistics on Daniel Osorno
- Daniel Osorno stats at Medio Tiempo.com (Spanish)
Mexico squads Mexico squad – Copa América 1999 Third Place Mexico squad – 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup Winners (1st Title) Mexico squad – 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup A. Rodríguez • 3 H. Morales • 4 Márquez • 5 Vidrio • 6 Torrado • 7 Valdez • 8 García Aspe • 9 Borgetti • 10 Victorino • 11 Osorno • 12 Pérez • 13 Mercado • 14 De Nigris • 15 Juan Pablo Rodríguez • 16 Reyes • 17 Hierro • 18 J. Rodríguez • 19 Zepeda • 20 C. Morales • 21 Arellano • 22 Martínez • Coach: Aguirre
• 2Mexico squad – 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup Winners (4th Title) Mexico squad – Copa América 2004 Mexico squad – 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup Puebla F.C. – current squad 1 Rodríguez · 2 Polo · 3 Durán · 4 Cervantes · 5 Ortiz · 6 Rincón · 7 Pineda · 8 Zamora · 9 Osorno · 10 Pereyra · 11 Beasley · 13 Romo · 14 García · 16 Campos · 17 Silva · 18 Martínez · 19 López · 20 Riascos · 21 Victorino · 23 León · 24 Padilla · 25 Márquez · 26 Juárez · 27 Pizano · 28 Ramírez · 29 Salinas · 33 Álvarez · Manager: Bueno|
Categories:- 1979 births
- Living people
- Mexican footballers
- Mexico international footballers
- F.C. Atlas players
- CF Monterrey footballers
- Colorado Rapids players
- Dorados de Sinaloa players
- Puebla F.C. players
- Primera División de México players
- CONCACAF Gold Cup-winning players
- 1999 Copa América players
- 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup players
- 2001 Copa América players
- 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup players
- 2004 Copa América players
- 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup players
- FIFA Confederations Cup-winning players
- People from Guadalajara
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