Alex Diego Football player

Alex Diego Tejado (born 1 July 1985) is a Mexican footballer playing for Atlante in Cancun, Mexico. Diego currently plays as a defender for Atlante F.C. in Cancun. He joined the Pumas youth system at age 14 and worked his way through the ranks, made the first division team with Pumas when Hugo Sánchez commanded it. He was also a player and captain of the U-20 Mexican team in 2006, but an injury delayed his national team dream. He then played under Miguel España's leadership. In 2006 Diego was loaned to Jaguares de Chiapas, making his first-division debut with them. Then he returned to Pumas where worked hard to get a position, under Tuca Ferretti's leading. A highlight of his career was a goal from about 40 yards out against Tijuana; this was not only the game-winning goal, but a goal that opened doors for the young Mexican. In 2010 Diego was loaned by Pumas to Atlante and in June 2011 is officially transferred. A fast and strong player, he can play right-footed as well as a lefty. He has good field vision to penetrate with long passes. Currently he is playing under Miguel Herrera's leadership.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Alex Diego Tejado
Birth dateJuly 01, 1985
Birth place
Mexico City , Mexico
Height (meters)1.81

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Football player

position
Midfielder
teams
Club Universidad Nacional
Delfines F.C.
C.F. Atlante
Lobos de la BUAP
Chiapas F.C.