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| name = Diego Alonso | image = | caption = | fullname = Diego Martín Alonso López | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1975|4|16|df=yes}} | birth_place = Montevideo, Uruguay | height = 1.88 m | position = Striker | currentclub = Monterrey (coach) | clubnumber = | youthyears1 = 1993–1995 | youthclubs1 = Bella Vista | years1 = 1995–1999 | years2 = 1999–2000 | years3 = 2000–2002 | years4 = 2001–2002 | years5 = 2002–2003 | years6 = 2003–2004 | years7 = 2004–2005 | years8 = 2005–2006 | years9 = 2006 | years10 = 2007 | years11 = 2008–2009 | years12 = 2009–2011 | clubs1 = Bella Vista | clubs2 = Gimnasia La Plata | clubs3 = Valencia | clubs4 = → Atlético Madrid (loan) | clubs5 = Racing Santander | clubs6 = Málaga | clubs7 = UNAM | clubs8 = Murcia | clubs9 = Nacional | clubs10 = Shanghai Shenhua | clubs11 = Gimnasia La Plata | clubs12 = Peñarol | caps1 = 38 | caps2 = 32 | caps3 = 20 | caps4 = 38 | caps5 = 23 | caps6 = 23 | caps7 = 27 | caps8 = 25 | caps9 = 7 | caps10 = 13 | caps11 = 36 | caps12 = 43 | totalcaps = 325 | goals1 = 19 | goals2 = 17 | goals3 = 2 | goals4 = 22 | goals5 = 1 | goals6 = 6 | goals7 = 12 | goals8 = 2 | goals9 = 3 | goals10 = 7 | goals11 = 5 | goals12 = 17 | totalgoals = 114 | nationalyears1 = 1999–2004 | nationalteam1 = Uruguay | nationalcaps1 = 8 | nationalgoals1 = 0 | manageryears1 = 2011–2012 | manageryears2 = 2012–2013 | manageryears3 = 2013 | manageryears4 = 2014 | manageryears5 = 2014–2018 | manageryears6 = 2018– | managerclubs1 = Bella Vista | managerclubs2 = Guaraní | managerclubs3 = Peñarol | managerclubs4 = Olimpia | managerclubs5 = Pachuca | managerclubs6 = Monterrey | club-update = | nationalteam-update = }} Diego Martín Alonso López (born 16 April 1975) is an Uruguayan retired footballer, who played as a striker, and is the manager of Mexican club C.F. Monterrey. Club careerAlonso was born in Montevideo, the country's capital. He made his professional debuts with C.A. Bella Vista where he remained four seasons, helping the club to the second division title in 1997. After a brief spell in Argentina for Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata (he would also represent the side towards the end of his career), Alonso moved to Spain, where he played with five teams in as many years: Valencia CF,[1] Atlético Madrid (where he scored 22 goals in 2001–02's second division, helping the Colchoneros return to La Liga and forming an efficient offensive partnership with countryman Fernando Correa, who added 13),[2][3] Racing de Santander, Málaga CF[4] and Real Murcia, where he did not have a good scoring record overall. In between his fourth and fifth club, he played one year in Mexico with Club Universidad Nacional. In 2006, 31-year-old Alonso returned to his country and joined hometown's Club Nacional de Football. However, shortly after, he moved abroad again, signing with Shanghai Shenhua F.C. in the Chinese Super League; after two slow seasons with Gimnasia, the veteran switched to C.A. Peñarol. International careerAlonso made eight appearances for the Uruguay national team, during five years. His debut came on 17 June 1999 in a 3–2 friendly win over Paraguay, in Ciudad del Este. Alonso was chosen for the nation's squad for that year's Copa América, and scored on his quarterfinal penalty shootout attempt (5–3 win) for the eventual runners-up, also against Paraguay, the hosts.[5] In spite of his season with Atlético, he was not selected for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, and subsequently criticized manager Víctor Púa.[6] Personal lifeAlonso was cousin of Iván Alonso, who also played several years in Spain, mainly with Deportivo Alavés.[7] HonoursPlayerClubBella Vista
Country
Individual
ManagerPachuca
Managerial statistics{{updated|8 December 2018}}[9]
Notes1. ^{{cite news|url=http://elpais.com/diario/2001/07/28/deportes/996271210_850215.html#?ref=rss&format=simple&link=link|title=El Valencia ficha a Salva y cede a Diego Alonso al Atlético|trans-title=Valencia sign Salva and loan Diego Alonso to Atlético|newspaper=El País|language=es|date=28 July 2001|accessdate=23 April 2016}} 2. ^{{cite news|url=http://futbol.as.com/futbol/2002/05/10/mas_futbol/1020981616_850215.html|title=Diego Alonso: "Tenemos que disfrutar de cada segundo"|trans-title=Diego Alonso: "We have to enjoy every second"|newspaper=Diario AS|language=es|date=10 May 2002|accessdate=23 April 2016}} 3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20130807/atletico-madrid/diego-alonso-petete-correa_54379236269.html|title=Diego Alonso y Correa no olvidan al Atleti|trans-title=Diego Alonso and Correa do not forget Atleti|newspaper=Mundo Deportivo|language=es|date=7 August 2013|accessdate=23 April 2016}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.elmundo.es/elmundodeporte/2003/08/21/liga/1061493265.html|title=El Málaga ficha al uruguayo Diego Alonso|trans-title=Málaga sign Uruguayan Diego Alonso|newspaper=El Mundo|language=es|date=21 August 2003|accessdate=23 April 2016}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tables/99safull.html|title=Copa América 1999|publisher=RSSSF|accessdate=23 April 2016}} 6. ^{{cite news|url=http://futbol.as.com/futbol/2002/05/10/mas_futbol/1020981613_850215.html|title=Diego Alonso: "Víctor Púa no ha sido fiel a sus principios"|trans-title=Diego Alonso: "Víctor Púa has not been faithful to his principles"|newspaper=Diario AS|language=es|date=10 May 2002|accessdate=23 April 2016}} 7. ^{{cite news|url=http://elpais.com/diario/2001/02/08/deportes/981586805_850215.html#?ref=rss&format=simple&link=link|title=Primos hermanos bajo distinta bandera|trans-title=First cousins under a different flag|newspaper=El País|language=es|date=8 February 2001|accessdate=23 April 2016}} 8. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.milenio.com/deportes/pachuca-es-campeon-de-la-concachampions|title=Pachuca es campeón de la 'Concachampions'|trans-title=Pachuca are champions of the 'Concachampions'|newspaper=Milenio|language=es|date=26 April 2017|accessdate=4 June 2018}} 9. ^Includes matches from Liga MX, Copa MX, Campeon de Campeones, CONCACAF Champions League References{{reflist}}External links
39 : 1975 births|Living people|Sportspeople from Montevideo|Uruguayan footballers|Association football forwards|Uruguayan Primera División players|C.A. Bella Vista players|Club Nacional de Football players|Peñarol players|Argentine Primera División players|Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata footballers|La Liga players|Segunda División players|Valencia CF players|Atlético Madrid footballers|Racing de Santander players|Málaga CF players|Real Murcia players|Liga MX players|Club Universidad Nacional footballers|Chinese Super League players|Shanghai Shenhua F.C. players|Uruguay international footballers|1999 Copa América players|Uruguayan expatriate footballers|Expatriate footballers in Argentina|Expatriate footballers in Spain|Expatriate footballers in Mexico|Expatriate footballers in China|Uruguayan expatriate sportspeople in Argentina|Uruguayan expatriate sportspeople in Spain|Uruguayan expatriate sportspeople in China|Uruguayan football managers|Peñarol managers|Club Olimpia managers|Liga MX managers|Uruguayan expatriate football managers|Expatriate football managers in Paraguay|Expatriate football managers in Mexico |
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