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}} Enrique Alfaro (born 11 December 1974) is a retired Mexican football midfielder. He spent most of his career with Toluca, playing from 1994 to 2002. An attacking midfielder who normally lined up on the right side of the midfield line or in a three-forward attack, Alfaro played a key part in Toluca's championship runs during the Verano tournaments of 1998, 1999, and 2000.〔MedioTiempo. ("Enrique Alfaro - Toluca" ). Retrieved on January 17, 2013.〕 Alfaro also had a successful international career. As part of the Under-23 selection, he represented Mexico at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, appearing in all four matches.〔FIFA. ("FIFA Player Statistics: Enrique Alfaro" ). Retrieved on January 17, 2013.〕 He also collected 20 full caps for Mexico, including five qualifiers for the 1998 FIFA World Cup,〔 and played on Mexico's title-winning squad at the 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup.〔Courtney, Barrie. ("CONCACAF Championship, Gold Cup 1998 - Full Details" ). ''RSSSF'', February 20, 2005. Retrieved on January 17, 2013.〕 A favorite selection at the beginning of the regime of Bora Milutinovic, Alfaro gradually slipped down the pecking order with the emergence of Luis Hernandez and Cuauhtémoc Blanco as the preferred strikers under Milutinovic's successor, Manuel Lapuente. He collected his first cap against Bolivia in a 1-0 win at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas on June 8, 1996,〔Morrison, Neil. ("International Matches 1996 - Intercontinental, April-June" ). ''RSSSF'', February 2, 2005. Retrieved on January 17, 2013.〕 and made his last international appearance on March 18, 1998, in a 1-1 draw with Paraguay.〔Morrison, Neil. ("International Matches 1998 - Intercontinental" ). ''RSSSF'', February 2, 2005. Retrieved on January 17, 2013.〕 ==External links== * * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Enrique Alfaro」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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