José Serrano (footballer, born 2002)
Personal information | |||
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Full name | José David Serrano Suárez | ||
Date of birth | 17 October 2002 | ||
Place of birth | Barinas, Venezuela | ||
Height | 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)[1] | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Youth career | |||
Zamora | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2018–2022 | Zamora | 30 | (4) |
2022–2023 | Tlaxcala | 10 | (2) |
2023 | → San Jose Earth. II (loan) | 21 | (1) |
International career | |||
2017 | Venezuela U-15 | ||
2018 | Venezuela U-17 | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11:04, 15 October 2023 (UTC) |
José David Serrano Suárez (born 17 October 2002) is a Venezuelan footballer who plays as a forward.
Career
[edit]Club career
[edit]Serrano is a product of Zamora FC. In February 2018, Serrano signed a new deal with Zamora.[2] Less than two weeks after he turned 16 years old, Serrano got his official debut for Zamora in the Venezuelan Primera División against Aragua FC on 28 October 2018.[3] Serrano started on the bench, before coming in as a substitute for Darwin Matheus in the 60th minute. His debut was one out of two league games, that he played for Zamora in 2018.
In 2019, he made no appearances in the league, however, one appearance in the Copa Venezuela. In 2020, 18-year old Serrano began playing more regularly. He played 14 league games and scored three goals for Zamora.
In June 2022, Serrano moved to Mexican Liga de Expansión MX side Tlaxcala.[4] On 18 May 2023 it was confirmed, that Serrano had joined American side San Jose Earthquakes, where he would play for the club's reserve team on loan for the rest of 2023.[5] The deal also included a purchase option. After 1 goal and 4 assists in 21 games, the American club confirmed in November 2023 that they would not trigger the buyout clause and that Serrano would return to Tlaxcala.[6]
International career
[edit]In 2017, Serrano was summoned to the Venezuelan U-15 team ahead of the 2017 South American U-15 Championship.[7] A year later, in 2018, he was also a part of the Venezuelan U-17 national team.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ José Serrano at WorldFootball.net
- ^ @ZamoraFutbolC (15 February 2018). "Anunciamos la extensión del vínculo oficial del volante ofensivo, José David Serrano, con nuestra institución,…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ ZAMORA VS. ARAGUA 1 - 0, soccerway.com, 28 October 2018
- ^ Quieren Coyotes ser protagonistas del Apertura 2022 de la Liga de Expansión MX, elsoldetlaxcala.com.mx, 30 June 2022
- ^ Earthquakes II acquire Venezuelan forward Jose David Serrano on loan from Tlaxcala FC, mlsnextpro.com, 18 May 2023
- ^ NEWS: Earthquakes II Announce Departures Following 2023 MLS NEXT Pro Season, sjearthquakes.com, 21 November 2023
- ^ Vinotinto sub-15 anunció la convocatoria para el Sudamericano, lavinotinto.com, 2 November 2017
- ^ La Vinotinto Sub 17 trabaja intensamente en el CNAR en Margarita, balonazos.com, 9 November 2018
External links
[edit]- José Serrano at Soccerway
- Living people
- 2002 births
- Venezuelan men's footballers
- Venezuelan expatriate men's footballers
- Men's association football forwards
- Venezuela men's youth international footballers
- Sportspeople from Barinas (state)
- Zamora F.C. players
- Tlaxcala F.C. players
- The Town FC players
- Venezuelan Primera División players
- MLS Next Pro players
- Venezuelan expatriate sportspeople in Mexico
- Venezuelan expatriate sportspeople in the United States
- Expatriate men's footballers in Mexico
- Expatriate men's soccer players in the United States