2003-04 CF Pachuca Roster

Primera División (Liga MX)
Mexico, Level I
Team Record: 16-8-14 - 62 points
Finishing 3rd in Liga MX
Location: Pachuca, Mexico
2003-04 CF Pachuca Statistics

CF Pachuca of Primera División ended the 2003-04 season with a record of 16 wins, 14 draws and 8 losses for 62 points finishing third in Liga MX.

Pachuca scored 60 goals and allowed 52. Sergio Santana netted 12 goals for the squad, while Octavio Valdéz, Francisco De Anda, Claudinho, Andrés Chitiva and Gabriel Álvez each tallied five or more, too. Miguel Calero topped the team with 14 wins and a team-best 1.37 goals against average, best among keepers with significant playing time.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Marco Antonio Sánchez YacutaMay 10, 19725'8"152México, D.F. Mexico
Gabriel ÁlvezDecember 26, 19746'0"174Montevideo, Uruguay
Enrique BadilloMay 10, 19846'0"139Río Grande, Mexico
Adolfo BautistaMay 15, 19796'1"168Dolores Hidalgo, Mexico
Gabriel CaballeroMFebruary 5, 19715'9"165Rosario, Santa Fe Argentina
Miguel CaleroGApril 14, 19716'2"176Ginebra Valle, Colombia
Andrés ChitivaF, MAugust 13, 19795'7"143Santa Fé de Bogotá, Colombia
ClaudinhoJune 12, 19685'8"174Bon Jesus, Brazil
Jaime CorreaAugust 6, 19795'8"172Durango, Mexico
Francisco De AndaJune 5, 19716'2"181Ciudad de México, Mexico
Ricardo EsquedaM, DFebruary 25, 19815'9"168Aguascalientes, Mexico
Pedro FloresDecember 3, 19826'0"152Rincón de Romos, Mexico
Marco GarcésJuly 11, 19725'9"143México, D.F. Mexico
Braulio GodínezMarch 27, 19845'11"161Silao, Mexico
Melitón HernándezGOctober 15, 19826'0"181Coatriolla, Mexico
Joel HuiquiDFebruary 18, 19836'1"179Ahome, Sinaloa Mexico
Marinho LedesmaApril 23, 19775'8"161Ciudad de México, Mexico
Harold LozanoMarch 30, 19726'4"187Cali, Colombia
Fausto PintoDAugust 8, 19835'5"130Culiacán, Mexico
Alberto RodríguezApril 1, 19745'6"139México, D.F. Mexico
Gerardo RodríguezDApril 16, 19856'0"154Culiacán, Mexico
Jorge RodríguezMay 4, 19835'6"139Culiacán, Mexico
Sergio SantanaAugust 10, 19795'10"148Río Grande, Mexico
Octavio ValdézDecember 7, 19735'8"165Atlacomulco, Mexico
Manuel VidrioAugust 23, 19726'0"170Teocuitatlán, Mexico



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