Alberto Becerra

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Alberto Becerra
Personal information
Full name Alberto Becerra Acco
Date of birth (1979-01-31) January 31, 1979 (age 44)
Place of birth Ciudad de México
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2000–2004 Club América
2004–2006 Club Puebla
2006–2007 Club América
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Alberto Becerra Acco (born January 31, 1979) is a Mexican former football goalkeeper.

Career

Becerra's first professional game was for Club América on 31 March 2000, in a game against Santos Laguna in the Verano 2000 season. After letting in 11 goals in 5 games that season, Becerra saw limited action over the next few years, and he made a total of 12 appearances for America in the Primera Division de Mexico. [1]

Before the Clausura 2004 season, Becerra was transferred to Puebla, where he was reserve goalkeeper to Oscar Dautt. [2] He was in the Club America squad for the 2006 FIFA Club World Cup. [3]

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