Ignacio Hierro

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Ignacio Hierro
Personal information
Full nameIgnacio Hierro González
Date of birth (1978-06-22) June 22, 1978
Place of birthMexico City, Mexico
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing positionDefender
Club information
Current clubAtlante F.C.
Number14
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1997-1999Club América30(1)
1999-2000Club Deportivo Guadalajara13(0)
2000-2002Atlante F.C.59(0)
2002CF Pachuca10(0)
2003CF Monterrey4(0)
2003-2004Atlante F.C.18(0)
2004Acapulco F.C.1(0)
2004-2005Puebla F.C.17(0)
2005-2007Club León15(0)
2005-2009Atlante F.C.14(0)
National team
1997Mexico U-204(0)
1999-2003Mexico12(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of March 4, 2009.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of March 4, 2009

Ignacio Hierro González (born June 22, 1978) was a Mexican football defender who is now retired. Among other clubs, he played for Atlante F.C., in the Primera División de México. He currently holds a high executive position at Club Atlante and is one of the founders and former Chief Editor of "Yo Soy Futbol" a magazine aimed exclusively to Mexican professional football players, coaches and directors.[1]

Career

Hierro debuted for Club América on February 8, 1997, as the Aguilas defeated Puebla F.C., 2-0. He was involved in a controversial transfer in 1999, when he was traded to arch-rival club Chivas de Guadalajara, becoming another player to dispute the Mexican SuperClasico for both sides. After Chivas, he joined Atlante in 2000. He bounced around many teams in the Mexican League, most notably CF Monterrey, where he was champion in 2003.

Ignacio had become a fixture in Atlante, where he won in Apertura 2007 the Mexican Liguilla. Most recently, he played in 11 games for Atlante's filial team Potros Chetumal during the Apertura 2008, as their vice-captain.

He retired early in his career, due to frequent injuries and five surgeries in five years.

International career

Ignacio Hierro was on the Mexican U-20 team for the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship held in Malaysia. He was capped 12 times for the senior team, disputing the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup and 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup, and the Copa América 2001.

Honors

National Team

Mexico U 23

Club

Mexico CF Monterrey

  • Mexican Championship - Clausura 2003

Mexico CF Atlante

  • Mexican Championship - Apertura 2007

References

Yo soy Futbol

De Futbolista a Futbolista

Vuelve a las canchas

External links

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