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Marvin Ávila Personal information Full name Marvin Tomás Ávila Sánchez Date of birth December 6, 1985 Place of birth Livingston, Guatemala Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) Playing position Forward Club information Current club CSD Municipal Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 2005–2007 CD Suchitepéquez 42 (10) 2007–2009 CSD Municipal 20 (1) 2009 Shaanxi Chanba 26 (1) 2009–present CSD Municipal * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Ávila and the second or maternal family name is Sánchez.Marvin Tomás Ávila (born 6 December 1985) is a Guatemalan football striker who plays for CSD Municipal.
He is also a member of the Guatemala national football team. He is considered to be one of Guatemala's premier rising stars and has shown a tremendous amount of potential on the right wing although he occasionally plays on the left wing or behind the strikers.
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Club career
Nicknamed "Titi Man", Ávila made his mark in the 2007 Clausura season, considered a breakthrough season for the winger, scoring 6 goals including a hat-trick against Deportivo Petapa. His form and quick rise for both his club and the national team were the main reasons behind his move to Guatemala's biggest club, Municipal, for the 2007-08 season.[1] On his debut for Municipal in the 2007 Apertura against his former club, CD Suchitepéquez, he scored the winning goal, a spectacular one-time volley off a corner from Fredy García.
In 2009 he had a short stint at Chinese side Shaanxi Chanba, being the first Guatemalan player ever to play for a club in Asia. He then returned to Municipal.
International career
Ávila made his international debut as a late substitute in a match against the United States in a pre-World Cup friendly in February 2006. He scored his first goal for the Guatemalan senior side in a friendly match against Honduras later that year. On October 17, 2007, in a game against the Mexican national team, he came of age at the international level, scoring a brace (first the equalizer and then the winner) and setting up an earlier goal. This superb performance helped Guatemala beat Mexico for the first time in almost 7 years. As of January 2010, he has collected 24 caps, scoring 3 goals and he has so far represented Guatemala in 2 FIFA World Cup qualification matches.[2] He also played at the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
In 2007 and 2008 he was part of Guatemala's under-23 team[3] scoring the winning goal against Haiti, and although the Guatemala National Team started the tournament off strong, they slowly began to lose momentum and eventually fell short of qualifying to the 2008 Olympic tournament.
International goals
- Scores and results list Guatemala's goal tally first.
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 7 October 2006 Lockhart Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, USA Honduras 2-0 2-3 Friendly match 2 17 October 2007 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, USA Mexico 2-2 3-2 Friendly match 3 17 October 2007 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, USA Mexico 3-2 3-2 Friendly match References
- ^ Career stats - National Football Teams
- ^ Record at FIFA Tournaments - FIFA
- ^ 2008 CONCACAF Men’s Olympic Qualification Group B Rosters Announced - CONCACAF
External links
- [1] Player profile at footballdatabase.eu
Guatemala squad – 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup 1 Trigueño • 2 Noriega • 3 Melgar • 4 Flores • 5 Medina • 6 G. Cabrera • 7 Albizuris • 8 Contreras • 9 Villatoro • 11 Ávila • 12 Figueroa • 13 Martínez • 14 R. Gómez • 15 Swisher • 16 de Matta • 17 Pezzarossi • 18 Quiñónez • 19 Rodríguez • 20 C. Ruiz • 22 Molina • 23 Sandoval • 25 P.C. Motta • 27 Arreola • Coach: H.D. GómezCategories:- 1985 births
- Living people
- People from Izabal Department
- Guatemalan people of Black African descent
- Guatemalan footballers
- Guatemala international footballers
- 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup players
- CD Suchitepequez players
- C.S.D. Municipal players
- Xian Chanba players
- Expatriate footballers in China
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