Luis Roberto Alves

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Luís Roberto Alves
Personal information
Full nameLuís Roberto Alves dos Santos Gavranic
Date of birth (1967-05-23) May 23, 1967
Place of birthMexico City, Mexico
Height1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Playing positionStriker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1985–1996América400(162)
1996–1997Atlante30(17)
1997–1998América35(5)
1998–1999Atlante42(7)
2000–2003Necaxa104(23)
2003América1(0)
Total612(214)
National team
1988–2002Mexico84(30)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Luís Roberto Alves dos Santos Gavranic (born May 23, 1967 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal) also known as Zague or Zaguinho is a former Mexican footballer. He is the son of José Alves "Zague".

Career

Born to Brazilian parents, He spent his childhood in Brazil and also began his football career there, where he was often called "The Mexican". He returned to Mexico in 1985 and made his debut with the Mexican club América a year later. He immediately gained popularity within the team and became América record club goalscorer outbeating some of América's greatest ever players.

He was a physically strong and fast striker who was regarded as the best in his prime years for both América and Mexico. He was Hugo Sánchez`s strike partner in the Mexican side who finished runners-up in Copa América 1993, where he finished up as Mexico's top goalscorer of the tournament.

He was part of Mexico squad for the 1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup in which Mexico won the trophy and was the tournament top scorer with 11 goals which is still a CONCACAF record. Seven of those goals were scored against Martinique.

He is the 6th highest Mexico goalscorer of all time with 30 goals and 11th in the appearance records with 84 caps.

In the Primera División de México he is the 6th highest goalscorer with 209 goals. He is married to Mexican news anchorwoman, Paola Rojas.

Honours

International goals

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