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Moisés Muñoz

Moisés Alberto Muñoz Rodríguez (born 1 February 1980) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

Moisés Muñoz
Muñoz with América in 2016
Personal information
Full name Moisés Alberto Muñoz Rodríguez[1]
Date of birth (1980-02-01) 1 February 1980 (age 44)[1]
Place of birth Aguililla, Michoacán, Mexico
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999–2010 Morelia 282 (0)
2006 Morelia Primera A[2] 1 (0)
2010–2011 Atlante 53 (0)
2012–2016 América 175 (1)
2017Chiapas (loan) 17 (0)
2017–2018Puebla (loan) 28 (0)
Total 556 (1)
International career
2004–2017 Mexico 18 (0)
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Muñoz began his career in 1999 with Monarcas Morelia, playing in over 200 matches for the club, before eventually moving to Atlante in 2010. In 2011, he was sold to Club América, with whom he won two league titles and two CONCACAF Champions League titles. He also had loan stints with Chiapas and Puebla before retiring in 2018.

He has also been called up to the Mexico national team, making his debut in 2004 and was a part of the national team which finished in fourth place at the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup.

In June 2012, Muñoz was involved in a car accident while driving from Morelia.[3]

Early life edit

Muñoz was born in Aguililla, Michoacán, on 1 February 1980. Muñoz speaks English fluently, having been educated in Northern California during his formative years, attending elementary school and junior high school in Redwood City as an undocumented child of migrant workers. He never legalized his status in the United States, but his parents have U.S. resident status and live in San Jose. He returned to Mexico before high school and by age 19 was playing for his hometown club in Morelia.[4]

Club career edit

Morelia edit

 
Muñoz with Monarcas Morelia.

Moisés Muñoz made his league debut with Monarcas Morelia on 19 September 1999 against Pachuca. Muñoz initially was used as back-up for Ángel Comizzo. Morelia won the Invierno 2000 league tournament, achieving their first league title against Toluca, with Muñoz failing to appear in a match. Muñoz did not become a regular starter until the Apertura 2002 season, the same season Morelia advanced to the league final against Toluca, which they lost 4–2 on aggregate.[5] The following season he helped Morelia advance to its second straight league final but lost to Monterrey.[6] A native of the city of Morelia, he became a mainstay in the team, with his eleven years at the club one of the longest for a goalkeeper in the league. He played in 282 matches before being transferred to Atlante in the 2010 Draft.

Atlante edit

For the Apertura 2010 tournament, Muñoz joined Atlante in a trade for Argentine goalkeeper Federico Vilar. He would go on to be a permanent fixture for the club until his departure in 2011, making 53 league appearances.

América edit

 
Muñoz in 2016

On 25 November 2011, Muñoz joined Club América.[7] In his debut tournament with the club – the Clausura 2012 – he started in 21 games and played in 90 minutes in 20 of them; he was subbed off in the second half of the league match against Atlas.

In May 2013, Muñoz played his first league final with América, conceding the only goal in the 0–1 first-leg loss to Cruz Azul. His performance in the second-leg at the Estadio Azteca on 26 May helped América achieve a dramatic comeback after losing 0–1, 0–2 on aggregate, to tie the match 1–1 in the 88th minute with a goal from captain Aquivaldo Mosquera. In the 92nd minute, with seconds left of injury time, Muñoz scored a diving header off an Osvaldo Martínez corner, which deflected off Cruz Azul defender Alejandro Castro, to send the game into extra-time, and subsequently to a penalty shoot-out. He saved Javier Orozco's penalty kick, and América would go on to win the shoot-out 4–2 and win their eleventh league title. Muñoz's performance was praised by various media outlets.[8]

On 1 October 2016, Muñoz played his 500th league game in a 1–1 draw against Monterrey.[9]

International career edit

Muñoz's first international cap for Mexico was in a friendly match against Ecuador on 27 October 2004. Muñoz was the second-choice goalkeeper at both the 2004 Copa América and the 2005 Confederations Cup. Muñoz was the starting goalkeeper during the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Coach Ricardo La Volpe included him in the preliminary squad for the 2006 World Cup, but he did not make the final 23-man list. Muñoz had also been called up as a backup goalkeeper by Hugo Sánchez and Sven-Göran Eriksson.

Five years after his last call up and eight years after his last cap, Muñoz was selected by coach José Manuel de la Torre to Mexico's 2013 Gold Cup squad. On 14 July 2013, he was the starting goalkeeper for Mexico's final group stage match against Martinique, which Mexico won 3–1. During the match, Muñoz failed to save a penalty-kick from Kévin Parsemain.

Later that year, after Miguel Herrera took over as national team coach, Muñoz was named the starting goalkeeper for the 2014 World Cup qualification playoff matches against New Zealand. He played in both matches as Mexico won the playoff 9–3 on aggregate. He did not make the final 23-man squad for the 2014 World Cup.

In June 2015 Muñoz was named in Mexico's squad participating in the CONCACAF Gold Cup, being handed the number 1 jersey, instead of the number 23 he traditionally wears (which was instead given to José Juan Vázquez).[10]

In October 2015, Muñoz was named in Mexico's squad for the 2015 CONCACAF Cup.

Outside football edit

Personal life edit

Muñoz is the cousin of fellow goalkeeper Carlos Felipe Rodríguez. And also is the brother of the professional football player, José Roberto Muñoz.

Muñoz has stated that had he not decided on playing professional football he would have played basketball or American football.[11]

On 3 June 2012, while driving his Honda Odyssey through the highway that connects Mexico City with Guadalajara, Muñoz lost control of his vehicle and flipped it on to its roof.[3] He was heading to Morelia, Michoacán at around 7:00 p.m. with his wife Verónica (née Castro Alfaro) and two kids, Héctor and Zafiro.[3][12] All of them were taken to Ángeles del Pedregal hospital by helicopter – the same hospital where Salvador Cabañas, a former Club América player, was treated after being shot in the head.[13][14] Apparently, the harsh rainfall in the area caused Muñoz to lose control of his vehicle.[15] Moreover, according to reports by the Mexican Red Cross, Muñoz suffered from traumatic brain injury but was "stable and conscious."[3] Originally, it was reported that Muñoz's health condition was serious, but had improved as he received medical attention.[13] It was later stated that his head wound was not life-threatening, nor would it affect his playing career.[16] Muñoz only suffered a head wound and never lost consciousness of what had happened.[17] He later revealed that he had suffered a broken finger.[4] In an interview Moi said, “If God kept me alive, it’s because I will do something big. Then in Clausura 2013 Final against La Maquina he scored the tying goal.

Miguel Herrera, manager of Club América, stated in a press conference what Muñoz had personally told him:

I am very well. Fortunately, the doctors discarded any head fractures, and I am now boarding the helicopter and heading to Ángeles del Pedregal (the hospital). I will recover. Wait on me, Miguel.[18]

— Moisés Muñoz

Media edit

In 2015, Muñoz made an appearance on the Mexican telenovela La vecina.[19]

Muñoz was an analyst for Fox Sports during the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[20]

Career statistics edit

International edit

As of match played 14 July 2017[21]
National team Year Apps Goals
Mexico 2004 4 0
2005 4 0
2013 2[note 1] 0
2014 2 0
2015 3 0
2016 1 0
2017 2 0
Total 18 0

Honours edit

Morelia

América

Mexico

Notes edit

  1. ^ Moisés Muñoz played a match against Martinique in 2013, however, this team is not recognized by FIFA, so their matches are not statistically valid.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Moisés Muñoz profile" (in Spanish). Club América official website.
  2. ^ Moisés Alberto Muñoz Rodríguez - Ficha Jugador
  3. ^ a b c d Vargas, Juan Carlos (3 June 2012). "Reportan a Moisés Muñoz estable y consciente tras accidente". Excélsior (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  4. ^ a b Zeigler, Mark. "Mexico's hope reflected on Moises Munoz". UT-San Diego. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-12-30.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-12-30.
  7. ^ "Moisés Munoz llega al América" (in Spanish). Diario Récord. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  8. ^ Heydari, Keyvan Antonio (27 May 2013). "Mexico: Dramatic Final Anoints a Hero". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  9. ^ "500 partidos de Liga de Moisés Munoz". ClubAmérica.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  10. ^ "Chicharito, Vela headline Mexico's 23-man Gold Cup squad". ESPN FC. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  11. ^ "World Cup: Moises Munoz goes from NBA & NFL dreams to potential spot on Mexico roster". MLSSoccer.com. Retrieved 11 March 2014.
  12. ^ Macías, Iván (3 June 2012). "Trasladan a Moisés Munoz a hospital del DF". Milenio (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 5 May 2013. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  13. ^ a b "Munoz sufrió accidente automovilístico". ESPN (in Spanish). 3 June 2012. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  14. ^ Terán, Juan Manuel (3 June 2012). "Moisés Munoz sufrió accidente automovilístico". Medio Tiempo (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  15. ^ "Moisés Munoz se encuentra estable y consciente tras accidente". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 3 June 2012. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  16. ^ . Univision (in Spanish). 3 June 2012. Archived from the original on 1 December 2013. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  17. ^ . Yahoo! News (in Spanish). 3 June 2012. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  18. ^ González, Raymundo (3 June 2012). "'Aguántame Miguel', pidió Munoz". Medio Tiempo (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  19. ^ "El portero Moisés Munoz en La Vecina". Televisa.com. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  20. ^ "Moises Munoz joins Fox Sports broadcast team for World Cup - Los Angeles Times". Los Angeles Times.
  21. ^ Moisés Muñoz at National-Football-Teams.com

External links edit

  • Moisés Alberto Muñoz Rodríguez at Liga MX (in Spanish)
  • Moisés Alberto Muñoz Rodríguez – Liga MX stats at MedioTiempo.com () (in Spanish)
  • Moisés Muñoz at Soccerway  
  • Moisés Muñoz at National-Football-Teams.com  

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Munoz and the second or maternal family name is Rodriguez Moises Alberto Munoz Rodriguez born 1 February 1980 is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper Moises MunozMunoz with America in 2016Personal informationFull nameMoises Alberto Munoz Rodriguez 1 Date of birth 1980 02 01 1 February 1980 age 44 1 Place of birthAguililla Michoacan MexicoHeight1 85 m 6 ft 1 in 1 Position s GoalkeeperSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1999 2010Morelia282 0 2006Morelia Primera A 2 1 0 2010 2011Atlante53 0 2012 2016America175 1 2017 Chiapas loan 17 0 2017 2018 Puebla loan 28 0 Total556 1 International career2004 2017Mexico18 0 Medal record Men s footballRepresenting MexicoCONCACAF Gold CupWinner 2015 United States Canada Team Club domestic league appearances and goalsMunoz began his career in 1999 with Monarcas Morelia playing in over 200 matches for the club before eventually moving to Atlante in 2010 In 2011 he was sold to Club America with whom he won two league titles and two CONCACAF Champions League titles He also had loan stints with Chiapas and Puebla before retiring in 2018 He has also been called up to the Mexico national team making his debut in 2004 and was a part of the national team which finished in fourth place at the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup In June 2012 Munoz was involved in a car accident while driving from Morelia 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career 2 1 Morelia 2 2 Atlante 2 3 America 3 International career 4 Outside football 4 1 Personal life 4 2 Media 5 Career statistics 5 1 International 6 Honours 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editMunoz was born in Aguililla Michoacan on 1 February 1980 Munoz speaks English fluently having been educated in Northern California during his formative years attending elementary school and junior high school in Redwood City as an undocumented child of migrant workers He never legalized his status in the United States but his parents have U S resident status and live in San Jose He returned to Mexico before high school and by age 19 was playing for his hometown club in Morelia 4 Club career editMorelia edit nbsp Munoz with Monarcas Morelia Moises Munoz made his league debut with Monarcas Morelia on 19 September 1999 against Pachuca Munoz initially was used as back up for Angel Comizzo Morelia won the Invierno 2000 league tournament achieving their first league title against Toluca with Munoz failing to appear in a match Munoz did not become a regular starter until the Apertura 2002 season the same season Morelia advanced to the league final against Toluca which they lost 4 2 on aggregate 5 The following season he helped Morelia advance to its second straight league final but lost to Monterrey 6 A native of the city of Morelia he became a mainstay in the team with his eleven years at the club one of the longest for a goalkeeper in the league He played in 282 matches before being transferred to Atlante in the 2010 Draft Atlante edit For the Apertura 2010 tournament Munoz joined Atlante in a trade for Argentine goalkeeper Federico Vilar He would go on to be a permanent fixture for the club until his departure in 2011 making 53 league appearances America edit nbsp Munoz in 2016On 25 November 2011 Munoz joined Club America 7 In his debut tournament with the club the Clausura 2012 he started in 21 games and played in 90 minutes in 20 of them he was subbed off in the second half of the league match against Atlas In May 2013 Munoz played his first league final with America conceding the only goal in the 0 1 first leg loss to Cruz Azul His performance in the second leg at the Estadio Azteca on 26 May helped America achieve a dramatic comeback after losing 0 1 0 2 on aggregate to tie the match 1 1 in the 88th minute with a goal from captain Aquivaldo Mosquera In the 92nd minute with seconds left of injury time Munoz scored a diving header off an Osvaldo Martinez corner which deflected off Cruz Azul defender Alejandro Castro to send the game into extra time and subsequently to a penalty shoot out He saved Javier Orozco s penalty kick and America would go on to win the shoot out 4 2 and win their eleventh league title Munoz s performance was praised by various media outlets 8 On 1 October 2016 Munoz played his 500th league game in a 1 1 draw against Monterrey 9 International career editMunoz s first international cap for Mexico was in a friendly match against Ecuador on 27 October 2004 Munoz was the second choice goalkeeper at both the 2004 Copa America and the 2005 Confederations Cup Munoz was the starting goalkeeper during the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup Coach Ricardo La Volpe included him in the preliminary squad for the 2006 World Cup but he did not make the final 23 man list Munoz had also been called up as a backup goalkeeper by Hugo Sanchez and Sven Goran Eriksson Five years after his last call up and eight years after his last cap Munoz was selected by coach Jose Manuel de la Torre to Mexico s 2013 Gold Cup squad On 14 July 2013 he was the starting goalkeeper for Mexico s final group stage match against Martinique which Mexico won 3 1 During the match Munoz failed to save a penalty kick from Kevin Parsemain Later that year after Miguel Herrera took over as national team coach Munoz was named the starting goalkeeper for the 2014 World Cup qualification playoff matches against New Zealand He played in both matches as Mexico won the playoff 9 3 on aggregate He did not make the final 23 man squad for the 2014 World Cup In June 2015 Munoz was named in Mexico s squad participating in the CONCACAF Gold Cup being handed the number 1 jersey instead of the number 23 he traditionally wears which was instead given to Jose Juan Vazquez 10 In October 2015 Munoz was named in Mexico s squad for the 2015 CONCACAF Cup Outside football editPersonal life edit Munoz is the cousin of fellow goalkeeper Carlos Felipe Rodriguez And also is the brother of the professional football player Jose Roberto Munoz Munoz has stated that had he not decided on playing professional football he would have played basketball or American football 11 On 3 June 2012 while driving his Honda Odyssey through the highway that connects Mexico City with Guadalajara Munoz lost control of his vehicle and flipped it on to its roof 3 He was heading to Morelia Michoacan at around 7 00 p m with his wife Veronica nee Castro Alfaro and two kids Hector and Zafiro 3 12 All of them were taken to Angeles del Pedregal hospital by helicopter the same hospital where Salvador Cabanas a former Club America player was treated after being shot in the head 13 14 Apparently the harsh rainfall in the area caused Munoz to lose control of his vehicle 15 Moreover according to reports by the Mexican Red Cross Munoz suffered from traumatic brain injury but was stable and conscious 3 Originally it was reported that Munoz s health condition was serious but had improved as he received medical attention 13 It was later stated that his head wound was not life threatening nor would it affect his playing career 16 Munoz only suffered a head wound and never lost consciousness of what had happened 17 He later revealed that he had suffered a broken finger 4 In an interview Moi said If God kept me alive it s because I will do something big Then in Clausura 2013 Final against La Maquina he scored the tying goal Miguel Herrera manager of Club America stated in a press conference what Munoz had personally told him I am very well Fortunately the doctors discarded any head fractures and I am now boarding the helicopter and heading to Angeles del Pedregal the hospital I will recover Wait on me Miguel 18 Moises Munoz Media edit In 2015 Munoz made an appearance on the Mexican telenovela La vecina 19 Munoz was an analyst for Fox Sports during the 2018 FIFA World Cup 20 Career statistics editInternational edit As of match played 14 July 2017 21 National team Year Apps GoalsMexico 2004 4 02005 4 02013 2 note 1 02014 2 02015 3 02016 1 02017 2 0Total 18 0Honours editMorelia Mexican Primera Division Invierno 2000America Liga MX Clausura 2013 Apertura 2014 CONCACAF Champions League 2014 15 2015 16Mexico CONCACAF Gold Cup 2015 CONCACAF Cup 2015Notes edit Moises Munoz played a match against Martinique in 2013 however this team is not recognized by FIFA so their matches are not statistically valid References edit a b c Moises Munoz profile in Spanish Club America official website Moises Alberto Munoz Rodriguez Ficha Jugador a b c d Vargas Juan Carlos 3 June 2012 Reportan a Moises Munoz estable y consciente tras accidente Excelsior in Spanish Retrieved 4 June 2012 a b Zeigler Mark Mexico s hope reflected on Moises Munoz UT San Diego Retrieved 29 October 2013 Toluca VS Morelia Alineacion MedioTiempo Archived from the original on 2016 12 30 Morelia VS Monterrey Alineacion MedioTiempo Archived from the original on 2016 12 30 Moises Munoz llega al America in Spanish Diario Record Retrieved 25 November 2011 Heydari Keyvan Antonio 27 May 2013 Mexico Dramatic Final Anoints a Hero The New York Times Retrieved 27 May 2013 500 partidos de Liga de Moises Munoz ClubAmerica com mx in Spanish Retrieved 1 October 2016 Chicharito Vela headline Mexico s 23 man Gold Cup squad ESPN FC Retrieved 12 June 2015 World Cup Moises Munoz goes from NBA amp NFL dreams to potential spot on Mexico roster MLSSoccer com Retrieved 11 March 2014 Macias Ivan 3 June 2012 Trasladan a Moises Munoz a hospital del DF Milenio in Spanish Archived from the original on 5 May 2013 Retrieved 4 June 2012 a b Munoz sufrio accidente automovilistico ESPN in Spanish 3 June 2012 Retrieved 4 June 2012 Teran Juan Manuel 3 June 2012 Moises Munoz sufrio accidente automovilistico Medio Tiempo in Spanish Retrieved 4 June 2012 Moises Munoz se encuentra estable y consciente tras accidente La Vanguardia in Spanish 3 June 2012 Retrieved 4 June 2012 Moises Munoz fuera de peligro Medico de America Univision in Spanish 3 June 2012 Archived from the original on 1 December 2013 Retrieved 4 June 2012 Estable el estado de salud de Moises Munoz Cruz Roja Yahoo News in Spanish 3 June 2012 Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 4 June 2012 Gonzalez Raymundo 3 June 2012 Aguantame Miguel pidio Munoz Medio Tiempo in Spanish Retrieved 4 June 2012 El portero Moises Munoz en La Vecina Televisa com Retrieved 27 August 2015 Moises Munoz joins Fox Sports broadcast team for World Cup Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times Moises Munoz at National Football Teams comExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moises Munoz Moises Alberto Munoz Rodriguez at Liga MX in Spanish Moises Alberto Munoz Rodriguez Liga MX stats at MedioTiempo com archive in Spanish Moises Munoz at Soccerway nbsp Moises Munoz at National Football Teams com nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moises Munoz amp oldid 1186655891, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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