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Name
  
Diego Cervantes

Career start
  
2005

Years
  
Team

Weight
  
95 kg


Number
  
5

Height
  
1.92 m

Playing position
  
Centre Back

Role
  
Football player

Siblings
  
Horacio Cervantes

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Full name
  
Diego Alberto Cervantes Chavez

Date of birth
  
(1984-08-30) 30 August 1984 (age 31)

Current team
  
Delfines F.C. (#3 / Defender)

Place of birth
  
Mexico City, Mexico

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Diego Alberto Cervantes Chávez (born August 30, 1984 in Mexico City) is a retired Mexican football player. He is currently an assistant coach for Querétaro Fútbol Club's U-20 team.

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Career

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Before earning a spot on Club América's senior team, Cervantes worked his way up the inferior divisions, eventually earning a spot in San Luis F.C., America's minor league affiliate at the time. After helping San Luis earn a promotion to the first division after the Clausura 2005 season, Cervantes was transferred to Club América prior to the Apertura 2005 season.

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His debut in the professional Mexican league came October 30, 2005 - in a game against one of America's most bitter rivals - UNAM Pumas. Cervantes started the game along with many other reserves, due to the fatigue endured by the starters after playing that very same week against Velez Sarsfield in the Copa Sudamericana. After playing the full 90 minutes and holding his own against UNAM's talented strikers, Cervantes was praised by the media and fans alike after helping the team to a 2-1 win.

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He would play once more during the regular season, coming on to the pitch as a substitute against Atlante, where his brother Horacio Cervantes plays, also as a defender. Diego once again helped the club to victory, beating Atlante 4-3.

In the Apertura 2005 playoffs, to which America qualified in the first position with the best record in the league, Diego was called to play against UANL Tigres in the second leg of the quarterfinals. Reprising his role as a substitute, Diego was part of a team that lost 4-1 at home and was eliminated in an embarrassing fashion. After the game, the press criticized the rookie for his role in allowing a crucial goal, as well as Club América's coach Mario Carrillo, for inserting an inexperienced player in the biggest game of the season.

Following the elimination, Carrillo was fired and Cervantes was relegated to the bench by subsequent managers, Víctor Manuel Aguado and Manuel Lapuente.

The Américanista defence suffered through a stagnant period forcing them to reconsider their roster; Diego was a casualty and returned to San Luis in 2008 for that year's Apertura.

His next stop was Necaxa for the 2009 Clausura season. A move to reinforce that team to fight against relegation – eventually they lost the battle, dragging them to Liga de Ascenso. An interesting anomaly happened: Diego saw some action as a centre forward. He scored 3 goals against Indios (2) in round 3 and Tigres (1) in round 14.

Not in the plans of boss Jesús Ramírez made Cervantes wear his fourth jersey in a short time. For the 2009 Apertura season he defended his brother's old team, Atlante.

References

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