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Full name
  
Edgar Solano Paredes

Playing position
  
Defender

Team
  
Apps

Position
  
Defender

Place of birth
  
Mexico City

Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.78 m

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Date of birth
  
(1978-10-26) October 26, 1978 (age 38)

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Edgar Solano Paredes (born 26 October 1978) is a retired Mexican footballer.

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Career

Edgar Solano is a product of the basic forces of Club Necaxa defense. He debuted in the First Division in the Winter of 1997, Necaxa with a 1-0 victory over Puebla, but had very little involvement. With the rays, Edgar played in the Prelibertadores 99 Concacaf Championship tournament in 1999, and won third place in the World Club Championship in Brazil Merconorte. Cup 2000. He was selected to play for the national Olympic team Pre-Olympic tournament heading for Sydney 2000. Edgar strengthened Atlas during the winter of 2000 and in the winter 2001 returned to the team where he debuted in the First Division and plays regularly. In the Clausura 2003 he was transferred to Atlante where he established hemself as an important player under Miguel Herrera. In the 2003 Apertura Tournament he became a stronghold of the Barca defense, which sparked the interest of Morelia, who bought the Clausura 2004 team where Edgar would have the highest level of success in his career. There he traveled with the Jaguars and Monterrey teams without success before returning to his original team as a Necaxa. After not being hired by a team in the maximum circuit, he was hired by Veracruz of Liga de Ascenso where injury kept him away from the field for a fair amount of time.

International Career

He played for the Mexico national under-23 football team 7 times participated in the CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Tournament of 2000.

Honors

Club:

Necaxa

  • Primera División de México:
  • Winner (1): Invierno 1998.
  • CONCACAF Champions League:
  • Winner (1): 1999
  • References

    Edgar Solano Wikipedia