Carlos Ochoa, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Carlos Ochoa

Mexican footballer

Date of Birth: 05-Mar-1978

Place of Birth: Apatzingán, Michoacán, Mexico

Profession: association football player

Nationality: Mexico

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Carlos Ochoa

  • Carlos Augusto Ochoa Mendoza (born March 5, 1978 in Apatzingán) is a former Mexican footballer striker who last played for Monarcas Morelia of the Liga MX. He started his career as a substitute for Necaxa in 1999, but rose to prominence playing with UANL Tigres, where he reached the final.
  • From Tigres, he was transferred to CA Osasuna of Pamplona in La Liga, but saw little action and was returned to Tigres.
  • He has also played with Querétaro FC and Chiapas, where Salvador Cabañas and he formed a dominant forward offense in the 2000s.
  • He then moved to CF Monterrey where he played for two years. In December 2008, Ochoa was loaned to Club Deportivo Guadalajara on a one-year deal with an option for sale. Ochoa stated that he would be honored to end his career with the Guadalajara jersey.
  • He also said he had wanted for years to play for Chivas, but since they never made an offer, he stayed with Monterrey.
  • During the Interliga 2009, Ochoa scored four goals in three games for Chivas.
  • In the final he scored an own goal but Chivas still won the Interliga Championship. In his Clausura 2009 debut, he scored 2 goals against Cruz Azul, which ended in a 3-3 draw.
  • Due to poor performance, though, Ochoa was sent to CD Tapatio, the Chivas second-division affiliate.
  • When new head coach Paco Ramirez took rein of Chivas, Ochoa was called back up to the first team. At the end of the season, Chivas passed on purchasing Ochoa and he was sold by Monterrey to Santos Laguna for the Apertura 2009 season.
  • After being purchased by Santos Laguna, he has been also loaned to Chiapas and Tigres UANL.
  • After his loan to Tigres UANL he returned to Santos Laguna .

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