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Claudio Suárez : ウィキペディア英語版
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Claudio "El Emperador" Suárez Sánchez (; born 17 December 1968 in Texcoco, State of Mexico) is a retired Mexican footballer. He last played for Chivas USA in Major League Soccer and an exhibition game on 5 September 2010 with the Carolina Railhawks versus the Pumas Morelos.
He has the record for most caps with the Mexico national team, as well as second place all-time, after Egyptian midfielder Ahmed Hassan.
==Career==
Nicknamed ''El Emperador'' ("The Emperor"), Suárez began his club career with UNAM Pumas, where he played from 1988 to 1996 where he became champion in 1991. He moved to Guadalajara as an important piece for the 1996 Apertura, and remained there for 3 years, through the 1999 Clausura where he became champion in the Verano 1997 tournament, and was called to the 1998 FIFA World Cup. After being in the All Mexican Team, as an important and solid defender he was transferred to Tigres.
Suárez then moved on to UANL Tigres, where he played from 1999 to the end of 2005. He led the team's defense during that time, and was league runner-up twice, in 2001 and 2003. His last game with Tigres, and in the Mexico league, was a semi-final Clásico Regiomontano in which he was sent off in a controversial referee decision. Previous to this incident, he already had disagreements with the team's management. Tigre's directive organization had asked Suarez to retire for years and join the management, but Suarez had refused. Other differences in defensive style where also cause for conflict with the teams management. The semi-final was the last excuse for separation.
In 2006, he moved to Major League Soccer to play for Chivas USA.
On 8 March 2009 after negotiations with his contract fell, Suarez announced his retirement. However, on 20 March 2009, he decided to return to professional soccer for another year. He was the last active soccer player left from Mexico's 1994 FIFA World Cup squad until he announced his retirement on March 26, 2010.〔http://www.mediotiempo.com/futbol/mexico/noticias/2010/03/26/claudio-suarez-le-dijo-adios-a-las-canchas〕
On 5 September 2010, Suárez came out of retirement to play for the Carolina Railhawks in an exhibition game with the Pumas Morelos.〔http://carolinarailhawks.com/article/mexican-legend-debuts-in-railhawks-3-0-win-over-pumas-morelos〕

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