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Andrés Mendoza (Peruvian footballer)

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Place of birth
  
Chincha Alta, Peru

Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.83 m

Playing position
  
Forward

Apps
  
(Gls)

Career start
  
1996

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Full name
  
Andrés Augusto Mendoza Azevedo

Date of birth
  
(1978-04-26) April 26, 1978 (age 38)

Current team
  
Club Deportivo Pacífico FC (#18 / Forward)

Similar
  
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Andrés Augusto Mendoza Azevedo (Cyrillic: Андрес Мендоса; born April 26, 1978 in Chincha Alta) is a retired Peruvian footballer.

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Club career

Mendoza started playing professionally with Sporting Cristal, which he helped become national champion in his first season.

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Subsequently, he represented a myriad of teams, in Belgium, Ukraine, Russia, Romania and France. He had a steady period with Club Brugge K.V., helping it win the 2002 Belgian Cup, with a hat-trick in a 3-1 one win over Excelsior Mouscron, while also netting the game's only in a 1-0 success at AC Milan, in the 2003-04 UEFA Champions League.

In 2004, Mendoza signed with FC Metalurh Donetsk, which loaned him twice during his link. After his release, he moved countries again in 2008: after a short spell with Steaua Bucureşti, he joined Monarcas Morelia in Mexico, being the second best goalscorer in the league's Apertura 2008, with 10 goals in 16 games.

International career

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Mendoza made his debuts with Peru in 1999, becoming a regular fixture in the following years. He represented the nation at two Copa América tournaments: 2004 and 2007, totalling seven scoreless appearances.

After a failed campaign to qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, he was called by national coach Julio César Uribe for a two-friendly match squad against Ecuador, in June 2007. He was used as a substitute the first game against their northern neighbors (win), and started in the second (0-2 loss).

On December 7, 2007, Mendoza was one in a group of internationals that were found guilty of having introduced women and alcohol into the national squad's hotel two days before Peru's away drubbing at the hands of Ecuador (5-1, in which he scored), being subsequently banned for one-and-a-half years from representing Peru. Months later he was the only one who did not get his suspension eliminated after all the other player's suspensions were reduced.

Sporting Cristal

  • Peruvian League: 1996
  • Clausura Tournament: 1998
  • Libertadores Cup: Runner-up 1997
  • Club Brugge

  • Belgian League: 2002-03
  • Belgian Cup: 2001–2002, 2003–2004
  • Belgian Supercup: 2002, 2003, 2004
  • Bruges Matins: 2000, 2001, 2004
  • Monarcas Morelia

  • InterLiga: Runner-up 2009
  • References

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