Monarcas Morelia - Notable Former Players

Notable Former Players

This list of former players includes those who received international caps while playing for the team, made significant contributions to the team in terms of appearances or goals while playing for the team, or who made significant contributions to the sport either before they played for the team, or after they left. It is clearly not yet complete and all inclusive, and additions and refinements will continue to be made over time.

  • Jorge Almiron
  • Damián Álvarez
  • Ángel Comizzo
  • Darío Franco
  • Ariel Garcé
  • Sergio Verdirame
  • Alex
  • Wilson Tiago
  • Hugo Droguett
  • Marco Antonio Figueroa
  • Aníbal González
  • David Henriquez
  • Reinaldo Navia
  • Jaime Patricio Ramírez
  • Jaime Vera
  • Juan Carlos Vera
  • José Luis Villanueva
  • Mauricio Molina
  • Andrés Orozco
  • Luis Gabriel Rey
  • Iván Valenciano
  • Óscar Rojas
  • Jafet Soto
  • Ariel Graziani
  • Mauricio Cienfuegos
  • Arnold Cruz
  • Carlos Pavón
  • Fernando Arce
  • Adolfo Bautista
  • Adrián Aldrete
  • Jared Borgetti
  • Flavio Davino
  • Luis García
  • Jorge Gastelum
  • Elías Hernández
  • Luis Ángel Landín
  • Édgar Gerardo Lugo
  • Rafael Márquez Lugo
  • Ramón Morales
  • Moisés Muñoz
  • José Antonio Noriega
  • Johan Rodríguez
  • Fernando Salazar
  • Mariano Trujillo
  • Omar Trujillo
  • Miguel Zepeda
  • Andrés Mendoza
  • Roberto Palacios
  • Cle Kooiman
  • Jorge Salcedo
  • Gabriel Alvez
  • Carlos Miloc

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