Gabriel Enrique Gómez

For the Latin poet, see Gabriel Gomez (poet). For Colombian footballer, see Gabriel Jaime Gómez Jaramillo. For the politician, see Gabriel E. Gomez.
This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Gómez and the second or maternal family name is Girón.

Gabriel Enrique Gómez Girón (born 29 May 1984 in Panama City) is a Panamanian footballer who plays for C.S. Herediano in Costa Rica as a defensive midfielder.

Club career

In his early career, Gómez – nicknamed Gavilán – rarely settled with a club, playing in both his country and Colombia. In 2007 he moved to Portugal and signed a three-year contract with C.F. Os Belenenses, who paid €300.000 to Independiente de Santa Fe.

Gómez made his Portuguese first division debut on 20 August 2007 in a 1–1 draw at Associação Naval 1º de Maio, being relatively used during his three-year stint, with the Lisbon side being relegated at the end of the 2009–10 season. In the very last minutes of the following summer transfer window, he moved to Cyprus and signed with Ermis Aradippou, reuniting with former Belenenses teammate Wender.

Gómez signed with Major League Soccer club Philadelphia Union on 21 December 2011.[1] He scored his first league goal in the season opener against the Portland Timbers.

International career

Gómez made his debut for Panama in 2003, against El Salvador. He went on to gain 100 caps for his country, representing it in five CONCACAF Gold Cup tournaments.

International goals

Scores and results list Panama's goal tally first.

Honours

Country

Statistics

Club

Statistics accurate as of 25 October 2012

International

Statistics accurate as of 14 November 2012

References

  1. Jump up ^ "Union acquire Panamanian Gomez". Philadelphia Union. 21 December 2011. Retrieved 21 December 2011. 

External links

Panama squad 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup Runners-up
  • 1 Penedo
  • 2 Rivera
  • 3 Moreno
  • 4 J. Torres
  • 5 Baloy
  • 6 Gómez
  • 7 Jo. Dely Valdés
  • 8 Blanco
  • 9 Ju. Dely Valdés
  • 10 Medina
  • 11 Brown
  • 12 Calderon
  • 13 Solanilla
  • 14 R. Torres
  • 15 Phillips
  • 16 Guardia
  • 17 Henríquez
  • 18 Tejada
  • 19 Avila
  • 20 Mitre
  • 21 Rodríguez
  • 22 McFarlane
  • 23 Gonzalez
  • Coach: Hernández
  • 1 Penedo
  • 2 Rivera
  • 3 Moreno
  • 4 J. Pérez
  • 5 Torres
  • 6 Gómez
  • 7 B. Pérez
  • 8 Blanco
  • 9 Garcés
  • 10 Escobar
  • 11 Aguilar
  • 12 McFarlane
  • 13 Torres
  • 14 Phillips
  • 15 L. Henríquez
  • 16 Muñoz
  • 17 Mitre
  • 18 A. Henríquez
  • 19 Herrera
  • 20 Baloy
  • 21 Calderón
  • 22 Anderson
  • Coach: Guimarães
  • 1 Penedo
  • 2 Rivera
  • 3 Moreno
  • 4 J. Torres
  • 5 R. Torres
  • 6 Gómez
  • 7 Pérez
  • 8 Blanco
  • 9 Garcés
  • 10 Barahona
  • 11 Herrera
  • 12 McFarlane
  • 13 Solanilla
  • 14 Gun
  • 15 Phillips
  • 16 M. Torres
  • 17 Muñoz
  • 18 Tejada
  • 19 Rodríguez
  • 20 Escobar
  • 21 Henríquez
  • 22 Calderón
  • 23 Baloy
  • Coach: Stempel
  • 1 Penedo
  • 3 Cummings
  • 4 Haywood
  • 5 R. Torres
  • 6 Gómez
  • 7 Pérez
  • 8 G. Torres
  • 9 Addles
  • 10 Barahona
  • 11 Cooper
  • 12 Mejía
  • 13 Machado
  • 14 Dasent
  • 15 Davis
  • 16 Rentería
  • 17 L. Henríquez
  • 18 Tejada
  • 19 Quintero
  • 20 Godoy
  • 21 A. Henríquez
  • 22 Bonaga
  • 23 Baloy (c)
  • 24 Melgar
  • Coach: Dely Valdés
Panama squad 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup Runners-up
  • 1 Penedo
  • 2 Parris
  • 3 Cummings
  • 4 C. Rodríguez
  • 5 R. Torres (c)
  • 6 Gómez
  • 7 B. Pérez
  • 8 Sánchez
  • 9 G. Torres
  • 10 Bonaga
  • 11 Waterman
  • 12 Mejía
  • 13 Cedeño
  • 14 J. Pérez
  • 15 Á. Rodríguez
  • 16 Blackburn
  • 17 Miller
  • 18 Jiménez
  • 19 Quintero
  • 20 Godoy
  • 21 Dixon
  • 22 Escobar
  • 23 Chen
  • Coach: Dely Valdés


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