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It seems that overnight Mexico's world cup team goalie has gone from a virtual unknown to an internet superstar. 28-year-old Guillermo "Memo" Ochoa gave an amazing performance against Brazil in ...
Ochoa with América in 2006. Guillermo Ochoa made his debut with América during the Clausura 2004 tournament against Monterrey, being only 18 years old when called up by head coach Leo Beenhakker. [13] Ochoa quickly demonstrated his skill and talent in goal, and the young goalkeeper was thrust into the spotlight to replace injured veteran ...
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Memo is a nickname, often of Guillermo. People with the nickname include: Memo Acevedo, Colombian-born Canadian-American jazz drummer, percussionist, composer, arranger, bandleader and educator; Memo Benassi (1886–1957), Italian film actor; Memo Gidley (born 1970), Mexican-American race car driver
José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha (14 May 1947 – 15 December 1989), also known by the nicknames Don Sombrero (English: Mister Hat) and El Mexicano (English: The Mexican), was a Colombian drug lord who was one of the leaders of the Medellín Cartel along with the Ochoa brothers and Pablo Escobar.
Mexico goalkeeper Memo Ochoa, in blue, stands with teammates on the pitch after a draw with Poland at Stadium 974 in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday. (Martin Meissner / Associated Press)
Mexico veteran goalkeeper Memo Ochoa blocked elite Poland scorer Robert Lewandowski's penalty kick, preserving a 0-0 draw during the teams' World Cup opener.
Victor Leaton Ochoa (1850 Chihuahua, Mexico – 1945 Sinaloa, Mexico) was a Mexican American revolutionary, journalist, union leader, miner, prisoner and inventor. He is best known for his invention of the Ochoaplane, the electric brake, an adjustable wrench, a pen and pencil clip and a windmill.