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'''Hugo Rodallega Martínez''' is a [[Colombian]] [[Football (soccer)|footballer]] whom currently plays for [[CF Atlas|Club de Futbol Atlas]] in Mexico. He was born on July 25, 1985 in [[El Carmelo]], [[Colombia]]. Rodallega became the all time top goal scorer of the U 20 South American qualification for the u20 World cup when he scored 11 goals in 9 games and beat Luciano Galetti’s record of 9 goals.
'''Hugo Rodallega Martínez''' is a [[Colombian]] [[Football (soccer)|footballer]] whom currently plays for Monterrey in Mexico. He was born on July 25, 1985 in [[El Carmelo]], [[Colombia]]. Rodallega became the all time top goal scorer of the U 20 South American qualification for the u20 World cup when he scored 11 goals in 9 games and beat Luciano Galetti’s record of 9 goals.


Upon his arrival to México, he played with [[Club de Fútbol Monterrey]] in the first season of 2006 and ended without much glory. He was then loaned to club [[CF Atlas]] in which he played the rest of 2006. For 2007 he will make a come back to [[Club de Fútbol Monterrey]] with renewed expectations.
Upon his arrival to México, he played with [[Club de Fútbol Monterrey]] in the first season of 2006 and ended without much glory. He was then loaned to club [[CF Atlas]] in which he played the rest of 2006. For 2007 he will make a come back to [[Club de Fútbol Monterrey]] with renewed expectations.

Revision as of 07:02, 12 January 2007

Hugo Rodallega
Personal information
Full name Hugo Rodallega Martínez
Height 181
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Club de Fútbol Monterrey

Hugo Rodallega Martínez is a Colombian footballer whom currently plays for Monterrey in Mexico. He was born on July 25, 1985 in El Carmelo, Colombia. Rodallega became the all time top goal scorer of the U 20 South American qualification for the u20 World cup when he scored 11 goals in 9 games and beat Luciano Galetti’s record of 9 goals.

Upon his arrival to México, he played with Club de Fútbol Monterrey in the first season of 2006 and ended without much glory. He was then loaned to club CF Atlas in which he played the rest of 2006. For 2007 he will make a come back to Club de Fútbol Monterrey with renewed expectations.

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