Arturo Álvarez (footballer, born 1985) explained

Arturo Álvarez
Fullname:José Arturo Álvarez Hernández
Birth Date:28 June 1985
Birth Place:Houston, Texas, United States
Position:Winger, forward
Years1:2003–2004
Clubs1:San Jose Earthquakes
Caps1:26
Goals1:2
Years2:2005–2008
Clubs2:FC Dallas
Caps2:88
Goals2:11
Years3:2008–2010
Clubs3:San Jose Earthquakes
Caps3:54
Goals3:11
Years4:2011
Clubs4:Real Salt Lake
Caps4:20
Goals4:0
Years5:2012–2013
Clubs5:Paços de Ferreira
Caps5:13
Goals5:3
Years6:2013
Clubs6:Videoton (loan)
Caps6:11
Goals6:2
Years7:2013–2015
Clubs7:Videoton
Caps7:45
Goals7:6
Years8:2016–2017
Clubs8:Chicago Fire
Caps8:55
Goals8:8
Years9:2018
Clubs9:Houston Dynamo
Caps9:18
Goals9:0
Totalcaps:330
Totalgoals:43
Pcupdate:October 31, 2018 (UTC)
Nationalteam1:United States U17
Nationalteam2:United States U18
Nationalteam3:United States U20
Nationalteam4:United States U23
Nationalyears5:2009–2018
Nationalteam5:El Salvador
Nationalcaps5:46
Nationalgoals5:4

José Arturo Álvarez Hernández (born June 28, 1985) is a former professional footballer who played as a winger and forward.[1] [2] [3] [4] Born in the United States, he played for the El Salvador national team.

Career

Professional

Álvarez did not play college soccer; instead, he joined MLS in 2003, signing a Project-40 contract, and was selected thirteenth overall in the 2003 MLS SuperDraft by the San Jose Earthquakes. In his first year, Álvarez scored his first MLS goal on June 14, 2003, against FC Dallas but would go on to get limited playing time. However, in January 2005 Álvarez was traded by San Jose with Richard Mulrooney and the #6 and #29 picks in the 2005 MLS SuperDraft to FC Dallas in exchange for Brad Davis, cash, and the #4 pick in the 2005 SuperDraft.[5]

During the 2007 MLS Cup Playoffs, in the second leg of FC Dallas' Conference semifinal match with the Houston Dynamo, Álvarez was sent off for "violent conduct" after he kneed Brad Davis in the groin while out of bounds in the forty-seventh minute. Dallas went on to lose the tie 4–1, and the match 4–2 on aggregate.

Álvarez was traded to the new San Jose Earthquakes in July 2008 for allocation money and their first round draft pick in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft.[6] In his debut, he scored the first goal of the match against the Los Angeles Galaxy in a match that ended 3–2. On November 24, 2010, Álvarez was selected in the tenth round of the 2010 MLS Expansion Draft by Portland Timbers but was immediately traded to Real Salt Lake for a 2nd round 2011 MLS SuperDraft pick.

The Salvadoran American made his debut with Real Salt Lake on March 15, 2011, when he entered in the 88th minuteof the first leg of the 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League semifinals against Saprissa.

After the 2011 season, Real Salt Lake did not re-sign Álvarez. He opted to participate in the 2011 MLS Re-Entry Draft and was selected by Chivas USA on December 5, 2011.[7] However, he instead signed a two-year contract with Portuguese first division club Paços de Ferreira. On March 18, 2012, he scored his first goal with his new team against Académica[8]

On February 7, 2013, he was loaned to Hungarian club Videoton. He played well enough with the team that in June 2013 he signed a two-year contract to stay in Hungary. He was released in 2015.

On March 3, 2016, after a successful preseason trial with the club, Álvarez was signed by Chicago Fire to a one-year deal with one year option.[9]

On December 10, 2017, Álvarez was traded by Chicago to his home town club, the Houston Dynamo, in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2019 MLS SuperDraft.[10] Álvarez was mainly used as a sub and helped the Dynamo win the 2018 US Open Cup. He left the club again at the end of 2018.[11]

On March 1, 2019, Álvarez announced his retirement from playing professional soccer.[12]

International

United States

Álvarez represented the United States in various youth levels – U-17, U-18, and U-20. He also participated in various matches and training camps with the U-23 team.

El Salvador

Though Álvarez played on various United States national squads at the youth level, he was never called up to the senior national team. Being of Salvadoran descent, Álvarez was invited to play for the El Salvador national team by coach Carlos de los Cobos. On August 12, 2009, Álvarez made his debut for El Salvador in a World Cup qualifier against Trinidad and Tobago. On September 5, 2009, Álvarez started in a World Cup qualifier against his home country at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, Utah. El Salvador fell, 2–1. On September 9, 2009, Álvarez played his first home game in Estadio Cuscatlán, in San Salvador, El Salvador against Costa Rica. El Salvador was victorious 1–0.

Career statistics

[13] [14]

Club

Club Performance! colspan="2"
LeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
ClubSeasonLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
United StatesLeagueUS Open CupMLS PlayoffsCONCACAFTotal
San Jose Earthquakes2003MLS1510000151
20041110000111
FC Dallas20052420000242
20061930000193
2007273002033326
200816300160
San Jose Earthquakes200812300123
200923500235
20101930030223
Real Salt Lake2011160100040210
PortugalLeagueTaça de PortugalTaça da LigaUEFATotal
F.C. Paços de Ferreira2011–12Primeira Liga920010102
2012–1341212183
HungaryLeagueMagyar KupaLigakupaUEFATotal
Videoton FC2012–13Nemzeti Bajnokság I1122050182
2013–14224109310337
2014–152323132295
United StatesLeagueUS Open CupMLS PlayoffsCONCACAFTotal
Chicago Fire2016MLS30530335
20172532010283
Houston Dynamo201818020200
Total324431622668337454

International goals

DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetitions
1June 12, 2011Soldier Field, Chicago, United States2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup
2June 4, 2014Toyota Stadium, Dallas, Texas, United StatesFriendly
3September 10, 2014BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, US2014 Copa Centroamericana
4June 16, 2015Estadio Cuscatlán, San Salvador, El Salvador2018 FIFA World Cup Q

Honors

San Jose Earthquakes

Videoton

2014–15

Houston Dynamo

2018

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Deportes. Edhdeportes.com. April 12, 2018.
  2. Web site: Chicago Fire del salvadoreño Arturo Álvarez enciende la MLS. Elgrafico.com. April 12, 2018.
  3. Web site: Cerca el debut de Arturo Álvarez y Darwin Cerén - elsalvador.com. March 2, 2018. Elsalvador.com. April 12, 2018.
  4. Web site: El Dynamo de Darwin Cerén y Arturo Álvarez dejó escapar el triunfo en MLS de Estados Unidos. Laprensagrafica.com. April 12, 2018.
  5. Web site: FC Dallas Acquires Richard Mulrooney, Arturo Alvarez, Picks from San Jose – OurSports Central. January 14, 2005.
  6. Web site: FC Dallas trades Arturo Alvarez to San Jose for 2009 Superdraft first round pick | go.dallasnews.com | Dallas/Fort Worth . December 11, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141108224716/http://go.dallasnews.com/news/2008/jul/28/fc-dallas-trades-arturo-alvarez-san-jose-2009-supe/ . November 8, 2014 .
  7. http://www.cdchivasusa.com/news/2011/12/chivas-usa-selects-alvarez-re-entry-draft
  8. Web site: Paços de Ferreira, destino de Álvarez | El Salvador Fútbol Club | elsalvadorFC.com. https://archive.today/20120729192352/http://www.elsalvadorfc.com/2012-01-30-alvarez-al-paco-ferreira. dead. December 6, 2020. July 29, 2012.
  9. Web site: Chicago Fire Sign Midfielder Arturo Alvarez. chicago-fire.com. March 3, 2016.
  10. Web site: Houston Dynamo acquire midfielder Arturo Álvarez from Chicago Fire. December 20, 2017. houstondynamo.com. June 3, 2017.
  11. https://us.as.com/us/2018/12/31/futbol/1546296344_030738.html Arturo Álvarez, entre los agentes libres de la MLS en el 2019
  12. Web site: Arturo Alvarez announces retirement from professional soccer | Houston Dynamo FC. December 6, 2020.
  13. Web site: Arturo Álvarez. houstondynamo.com. June 3, 2018.
  14. Web site: A. ÁLVAREZ. soccerway.com. June 3, 2018.