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Mexican footballer (1977?2022)
In this
Spanish name
, the first or paternal
surname
is
Trujillo
and the second or maternal family name is
Corona
.
Omar Trujillo
|
Full name
|
Gustavo Omar Trujillo Corona
|
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Date of birth
|
(
1977-11-09
)
9 November 1977
|
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Place of birth
|
Morelia
, Mexico
|
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Date of death
|
1 December 2022
(2022-12-01)
(aged 45)
|
---|
Place of death
|
Morelia, Mexico
|
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Height
|
1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
|
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Position(s)
|
Defender
|
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|
Years
|
Team
|
Apps
|
(
Gls
)
|
---|
1998?2012
|
Morelia
|
329
|
(13)
|
---|
2009?2010
|
→
Atlas
(loan)
|
4
|
(0)
|
---|
2010?2011
|
→
Tigres UANL
(loan)
|
5
|
(0)
|
---|
2011?2012
|
→
Club Celaya
(loan)
|
5
|
(0)
|
---|
Total
|
|
343
|
(13)
|
---|
|
2005
|
Mexico
|
1
|
(0)
|
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals
|
Gustavo Omar Trujillo Corona
(9 November 1977 ? 1 December 2022)
[1]
was a Mexican professional
footballer
who played as a
defender
. He spent most of his career with
Monarcas Morelia
.
Club career
[
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]
At the club level, Trujillo played for
Tigres
in the
Primera Division de Mexico
. Since
Dario Franco
retired in
2004
, he has assumed the role of team captain. He, in turn, was replaced in that capacity by
Mauricio Martin Romero
during the 2009 Clausura season.
International career
[
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]
Trujillo earned his first and only
cap
for the
Mexico national team
on 27 April 2005, in a match against
Poland
.
Honours
[
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]
Morelia
References
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]
External links
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