Alberto Medina

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Alberto Medina
Personal information
Full name Alberto Medina Briseño
Date of birth May 29, 1983 (1983-05-29) (age 24)
Place of birth    Culiacán, Mexico
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Playing position Forward
Right Wing Midfielder
Left Wing Midfielder
Club information
Current club Chivas de Guadalajara
Number 10
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
2000- Chivas de Guadalajara 174 (33)   
National team2
2003- Mexico 37 (2)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 1 June 2007.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 15 July 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

Alberto Medina Briseño (born May 29, 1983 in Culiacán, Sinaloa) is a Mexican football player for Chivas de Guadalajara alternating between Forward and Attacking Midfielder wearing number 10.

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Nicknamed by fans as El Venado (The Deer), Medina amazes spectators with his lightning-quick speed, skillful dribbling along both left and right wings, and precise passes and crosses.

Medina made his professional debut for Chivas on August 8, 2000 at only 17 years old, and won an award for most promising player. His soccer career came in jeopardy after a devastating knee injury in early 2004, but returned for the later part of Clausura 2004 to become Chivas' main attacking threat. Alberto "El Venado" Medina has seven goals in the Apertura 2006, along side his partners Adolfo Bautista and Omar Bravo, and he was a major factor in Chivas' Championship win for the Apertura 2006 Tournament. Beto (Medina) had a tremendous start to the Clausura 2007 Tournament, he scored six goals in eighteen games in the league. One of his more recent amazing goals was a spectacular lob over Atlante's goalkeeper Federico Vilar from the far right side of the pitch. Medina is part of spectacular attacking duo in the pitch alongside his best friend and teammate Omar Bravo, they terrorize defenders through either flank in the field often switching sides on either wing to confuse the rival team. Time and time again Alberto has shown that he is an important part of Chivas.

Ricardo Lavolpe had been impressed with Medina's prodigious skills, and called him to be in Mexico's national team many times, be it for friendly matches in 2003, the Athens Olympic Games in 2004, or for the 2005 Confederations Cup in Germany as a substitute for senior players such as Jared Borgetti or fellow Chivas player Ramón Morales. Medina has 37 caps for Mexico registering 2 goals.

He has been called upon once again to represent the Mexican National Football Team this time by new head coach Hugo Sanchez.He represented his country in the 2007 Gold Cup tournament where they were finalist. He also played in Venezuela in the Copa América 2007 where his country won 3rd place and only losing to Argentina in the semi-finals.

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