Irapuato FC - Notable Former Players

Notable Former Players

  • For all Irapuato players with a Wikipedia article see Category:Club Irapuato players.
Argentina
  • Cristián Ariel Morales
  • Ariel González
  • Alejandro Sabella
  • Antonio Mohamed
  • Carlos Alberto Etcheverry
  • Jorge Luis Gabrich
  • Marcelo Espina
  • Arnaldo Sialle
  • Ezequiel Brítez
  • Roberto Nicolás Saucedo
Brazil
  • Marcelo de Faria
Chile
  • Juvenal Olmos
  • Reinaldo Navia
Colombia
  • Neider Morantes
Costa Rica
  • Rónald Gómez
  • Óscar Emilio Rojas
  • José Luis Soto
  • Mauricio Solís
Ecuador
  • Édison Méndez
Honduras
  • Ninrrol Medina
Jamaica
  • Peter Isaacs
Japan
  • Kenji Fukuda
Mexico
  • Jaime Belmonte
  • Cuauhtémoc Blanco
  • Isaac Terrazas
  • Fernando Arce
  • Samuel Máñez
  • Teodoro Orozco
  • José Luis López
  • Francisco Rotllán
  • Adrián Martínez
  • Mario Méndez
  • Juan de Dios Ramírez Perales
  • Rafael Márquez Esqueda
  • Felipe Zetter
  • Ligorio López
  • Paulo Cesar Chávez
  • José Cruz Gutiérrez
  • Alfonso Blanco
  • José Joel González
  • Felipe Quintero
Paraguay
  • Aldo Adorno
  • Denis Caniza
  • Lorenzo Calonga
  • Aureliano Torres
Peru
  • Germán Carty
United States
  • Yari Allnutt
Uruguay
  • Gonzalo Pizzichillo
  • Álvaro Pintos
  • Martín Rodríguez
  • Carlos Miloc
Zambia
  • Kalusha Bwalya

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