Hugo Alfonso Gonzalez Duran (born 1 August 1990) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Liga MX club Juarez on loan from Monterrey.
Club Career
America
Hugo Gonzalez was a product of the team's youth academy. He won the U-20 Liga MX Championship four times ranging from the Apertura 2010 to the Clausura 2012.
Gonzalez was selected as America's third-choice goalkeeper during the Apertura 2011 tournament, behind Armando Navarrete and Leonin Pineda. After a disappointing tournament and various movements in the transfer market — including the departures of Navarrete and Pineda — Gonzalez was promoted to second-choice goalkeeper, this time behind new signing Moises Munoz for the Clausura 2012. He was handed the No. 1 shirt (Munoz elected to use the No. 23). Gonzalez would make his professional debut for America on 11 February 2012, coming on as a substitute for the injured Munoz in the 64th minute against Atlas, with the match ending in a 1–1 draw.
After a car crash which involved Moises Munoz, Gonzalez was expected to start for America for the Apertura 2012 tournament. He would also be America's starting goalkeeper for the Copa MX tournament, playing in every group-stage match, as well as playing in the following Clausura edition of the Copa MX.
After poor performances in March 2016 from Munoz, manager Ignacio Ambriz named Gonzalez as starting goalkeeper, earning his first non injury-related league start on 13 March in a 2–1 victory over Guadalajara.
Monterrey
Gonzalez along with other notable Club America players were surprisingly negotiated for transfer in the midst of America's 2016 FIFA Club World Cup and Liga MX finals participation. Following America's finals loss to Tigres UANL, and with the arrival of Agustin Marchesin to the team, Gonzalez joined Monterrey after 4 years in America.
Gonzalez was at the starting position for Rayados where he has earned his spot over internat
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