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Full name
  
Omar Salgado

Name
  
Omar Salgado

Playing position
  
Forward

Role
  
Soccer Player


2008–2010
  
Guadalajara

Height
  
1.93 m

Years
  
Team

Salary
  
90,000 USD (2012)

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Date of birth
  
(1993-09-10) September 10, 1993 (age 22)

Place of birth
  
El Paso, Texas, United States

Current team
  
Tampa Bay Rowdies (#28 / Forward)

Parents
  
Eduardo Salgado, Annalu Salgado

Siblings
  
Dante Salgado, Natalia Salgado

Similar People
  
Carl Robinson, Martin Rennie, Teitur Thordarson

Profiles

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Omar Salgado (born September 10, 1993) is an American soccer player who plays for Tigres UANL in Liga MX.

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Salgado began his career at the youth ranks of top Mexican club Guadalajara. Before that, he played for the El Paso Texas Fire Soccer club and attended Cathedral High School He courted controversy when he left the Mexican club side to pursue a career with the United States U-20 national team. He had previously represented Mexico at U-20 and U-17 level.

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Salgado signed with Major League Soccer shortly after leaving Chivas and was made eligible for the 2011 MLS SuperDraft. In the meantime, he trained with the Vancouver Whitecaps, Portland Timbers and Everton. He was chosen first overall in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft by Vancouver, and made his professional debut on April 10, 2011 in a game against Houston Dynamo. He scored his first professional goal in his full debut for the Whitecaps on April 30, 2011 against the Columbus Crew.

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In September 2011, Salgado received a Spanish passport (by way of a Spanish grandfather), clearing the way for a potential move to Europe.

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In June 2012, Salgado fractured his foot while on international duty with the United States U-20 national team in a game against Uruguay. Salago fractured his foot again in 2013, missing the entire 2013 MLS Season. In the early part of the 2014 season Salgado had a successful loan period with USL club Charleston Battery before being recalled to the Whitecaps first team.

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On December 8, 2014, Vancouver traded Salgado to New York City FC on the condition that Vancouver and New York both share the fee of a future transfer of Salgado to an international club, avoiding the 2014 MLS Expansion Draft in the process. Just three weeks later Salgado was purchased by Tigres UANL of Liga MX.

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He was loaned to the Tampa Bay Rowdies for a spell in 2015.

In March, 2016 he signed with colombian side Jaguares de Córdoba

International

After previously representing Mexico at the Under-17 and Under-20 level Salgado joined the United States Under-20 national team in 2010. His first success with the United States came when he helped the Under-20 team capture the 2010 Milk Cup.

Salgado was called up again for the 2011 Milk Cup as part of the United States U-18 in July 2011.

Salgado trained with two different English Premier League teams in his early years as a professional. During the 2011-12 season, he had a training stint with Fulham FC. He had also trained with Everton FC during the 2010-11 season.

Personal life

Born and raised in El Paso, Texas, Salgado is a dual American and Mexican citizen. The striker was born to an American mother named Annalu and a Mexican father with Spanish heritage named Eduardo. He has two younger siblings named Natalia and Dante.

United States

  • Milk Cup U-20 Tournament:
  • Winner: 2010
  • References

    Omar Salgado Wikipedia