Andres Guardado's 350 appearances in Europe: which teams he played for
The Mexican played his 350th duel against Osasuna in the Old Continent, surpassing the mark of Hugo Sánchez.
Andrés Guardado started in Real Betis 1-3 victory against Osasuna, playing 90 minutes of the game, this being his 350th game in Europe, making him the first Mexican to achieve this feat. In the match, the Mexican did not have an outstanding performance, since the goals were carried out by his teammates, Kike Hermoso, Juanmi and Willian José against Kike García's goal by those of Pamplona.
So far this season, Guardado has not scored goals and has not provided assists. Against Granada he was a substitute and, so far, it is the only match that he has not played in the Spanish League. Guardado has played a total of 266 games in the Spanish League, 80 in the Eredivisie and 4 in the Bundesliga, making him the first Mexican to achieve 350 duels in the Old Continent, surpassing the mark of Hugo Sánchez, who played 347 meetings in Spain.
The also known as The Little Prince, made his debut in Mexican soccer with Atlas on August 2005, his performances with the Foxes and with the Mexican National Team took him to Deportivo La Coruña, later he made the leap to Valencia. Later he arrived at Bayer Leverkusen, PSV Eindhoven and returned to Spain with Real Betis.
Andrés Guardado: Teams he played for
2005–2007 Atlas 64 appearances with 6 goals
2007–2012 Deportivo La Coruña 137 appearances with 23 goals
2012–2015 Valencia 48 appearances with 1 goal
2014-2014 Bayer Leverkusen 4 appearances without goals
2014–2015 PSV 22 appearances with 1 goal
2015–2017 PSV 58 appearances with 3 goals
2017–Actual Betis 117 appearances with 3 goals
Andrés Guardado: Tournaments that he won
- Deportivo La Coruña
Segunda División: 2011–12
UEFA Intertoto Cup: 2008
- PSV
Eredivisie: 2014–15, 2015–16
Johan Cruyff Shield: 2015, 2016
- Mexico National Team
CONCACAF Gold Cup: 2011, 2015, 2019
CONCACAF Cup: 2015
Andrés Guardado: How many games does he played for Mexico National Team?
Andres Guardado was summoned to the Mexico National Team for the first time in the year 2005, something that happened without interruption until 2021. Since then, he has played 169 matches, in which he scored 28 goals.