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CLUB<\/U><\/STRONG>

Pachuca<\/STRONG>
CONCACAF Champions League: 2016–17

Necaxa<\/STRONG>
Copa MX: Clausura 2018

Cruz Azul<\/STRONG>
Liga MX: Guardianes 2021
Copa MX: Apertura 2018
Supercopa MX: 2019
Leagues Cup: 2019

INTERNATIONAL<\/U><\/STRONG>

Mexico U23<\/STRONG>
CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Championship: 2020
Olympic Bronze Medal: 2020

Mexico<\/STRONG>
CONCACAF Gold Cup: 2019<\/P>","2278C81F60D7F1ECF170F6DDE4B76865":"Cruz Azul","572BB26E7A76C211":"1349","EBC62A89E472008E22ACFCF9251EA2ED":"","44815DEA11FB577D3ADEC3055D57C9DB":"0","5BAE2FF41BC6AD03489546EF11EAFCB7":"1998-9-7","D39E7C23A464F86D":"1","1A49EE26E6AAD5C64FC6A19EFDD00C1A":"Cruz Azul,Club Necaxa,Pachuca,Celaya F.C.","41F6CDCCD6C1C3AD77386ED2FC4083F7":"

Roberto Carlos Alvarado Hernandez (born 7 September 1998), also known as Piojito, is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a winger for Liga MX club Guadalajara and the Mexico national team. He is the youngest player to ever play in Ascenso MX.

Alvarado started his career with second division Celaya in 2013 until 2017, when he began to play in the top-flight Liga MX where he briefly participated with clubs Pachuca and Necaxa, winning the 2016–17 CONCACAF Champions League and Clausura 2018 Copa MX, respectively.

Alvarado participated with the Mexico U-21 side that received second place at the 2018 Toulon Tournament. Following his international and club performances, he would earn his first senior international appearance with Mexico on 7 September 2018 in a friendly match against Uruguay.

A gifted playmaker whose versatility is his strongest suit, Alvarado is predominantly a central attacking midfielder, capable of playing on either flank as well as a second striker. Technically proficient with both feet, playing on the right allowed the opportunity to cut or drift inside onto his favoured left. He has shown an ability to finish from in and around the box, but comparing his shots on target to shots off target suggests that shooting isn't his strongest attribute. Instead, he focuses on creating opportunities. During his time with Necaxa, Alvarado was beating defenders on their left and right sides with a variety of methods. The change of pace is Alvarado's favoured technique, and he excels when there's space behind an opponent to race into, but he can also deceive defenders with close control and, at times, thrilling skill. He is excellent at pulling away from defenders to make himself available for a pass and has a remarkable ability to accurately place floated crosses and through balls. Alvarado plays for his teammates, presses effectively when not in possession and seems to be a balanced character off the field.<\/P>","BE541FF326E82F6A":"C.D. Guadalajara","5BB437CAF240E475":"70kg","12F030D6FCEE9D12":"532691","185D9308B7C9E0BBE486C613A62D93FE":"0","EDBF020A791C65EC6DC356F5C22437AB":"25","C3DE130B7D4AB7DB":"Roberto Carlos Alvarado Hernandez","44815DEA11FB577D5BF802155ED45F52BF89EAE80D401A5B":"1","FD159EB5937AD12F4B2E9E75B80D3D16":"Mexico","7FB3F46040506B81":"Roberto Carlos Alvarado Hernandez","4FB95329DB27F065AB688F47FF3E7436":"2022-1-1","e_index":5};