Ricardo Sánchez (footballer) explained

Ricardo Sánchez
Fullname:Ricardo Pascual Sánchez Moreno
Birth Date:27 May 1982
Birth Place:Guadalajara, Mexico
Height:6 ft 0 in
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:Atlas
Years1:2004
Clubs1:Atlas
Years2:2004
Clubs2:Irapuato (loan)
Caps2:4
Goals2:0
Years3:2004
Clubs3:Coatzacoalcos (loan)
Years4:2004
Clubs4:→ Colima (loan)
Years5:2005
Clubs5:Guadalajara
Caps5:0
Goals5:0
Years6:2005
Clubs6:Chivas La Piedad (loan)
Years7:2005
Clubs7:→ Chivas Coras Tepic (loan)
Years8:2006
Clubs8:UAT
Years9:2006
Clubs9:Gallos Caliente
Years10:2007
Clubs10:California Victory
Caps10:23
Goals10:0
Years11:2008–2009
Clubs11:Minnesota Thunder
Caps11:55
Goals11:17
Years12:2010
Clubs12:Vancouver Whitecaps
Caps12:12
Goals12:1
Years13:2010
Clubs13:FC Tampa Bay
Caps13:12
Goals13:5
Nationalteam1:Mexico U-17
Pcupdate:October 1, 2010

Ricardo Sánchez (born May 27, 1982) is a former Mexican footballer.

Career

Club

Sánchez began his career in his native Mexico, playing for numerous Primera División A teams, including the reserve teams of Guadalajara and Atlas in his hometown of Guadalajara, as well as Irapuato, UAT and Querétaro.[1]

Sánchez came to the United States in 2007 to play for the USL First Division expansion franchise California Victory. When the Victory folded at the end of their first season he would sign with the Minnesota Thunder, the same team he scored an overtime goal against in the Open Cup earlier that season. In his first year with the Thunder Sánchez co-lead the team in goals, finishing with 10. He also accumulated four assists during the season.

The 2009 season would be a very productive year for Sánchez. He notched seven goals and co-lead the league in assists with eight, sharing the honor with Wes Knight.[2] Sánchez also finished the season with 72 shots, ranking him second in the league behind Charles Gbeke on 73. At the conclusion of the 2009 season Sánchez was named to the USL First Division All-League First Team.[3]

Following his release from his Thunder contract, Sánchez signed with Vancouver Whitecaps on November 18, 2009.[4] He was traded to FC Tampa Bay, along with Whitecaps teammate Jonny Steele, in July 2010.[5]

Tampa Bay declined his 2011 contract option.[6]

International

Sánchez has played for the Mexico U-17 national team, captaining the squad which took part in the 1999 U17 World Cup in New Zealand.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.whitecapsfc.com/archive/feature03041001.aspx Getting to know Ricardo Sanchez
  2. http://www.insidemnsoccer.com/2009/09/27/minnesota-thunders-ricardo-sanchez-honored-by-usl-for-most-assists/ Minnesota Thunder’s Ricardo Sanchez Honored by USL for Most Assists
  3. http://www.mnthunder.com/igsbase/igstemplate.cfm?SRC=MD006&SRCN=articledetails&GnavID=10&SnavID=47&TnavID=&NewsID=627&NewsCatIDdisplay=&KeywordSearch= Ricardo Sanchez Named to USL First Division All-League First Team
  4. http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3930492 Whitecaps Sign Midfielder Ricardo Sánchez
  5. Web site: Tampa Bay Rowdies acquire Jonny Steele and Ricardo Sanchez - St. Petersburg Times . www.tampabay.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100727011214/http://www.tampabay.com/sports/soccer/tampa-bay-rowdies-acquire-jonny-steele-and-ricardo-sanchez/1110201 . 2010-07-27.
  6. Web site: FC Tampa Bay has many new looks this season . www.tampabay.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160110162916/http://www.tampabay.com/sports/soccer/fc-tampa-bay-has-many-new-looks-this-season/1157898 . 2016-01-10.