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          Edgar Mariano Trujillo Reyes is a Mexican former professional footballer and current analyst for Fox Deportes..

          Edgar Mariano Trujillo Reyes is a FOX and FOX Deportes soccer game analyst contributing to the network's elite soccer portfolio including the Concacaf Gold.

        1. Edgar Mariano Trujillo Reyes is a FOX and FOX Deportes soccer game analyst contributing to the network's elite soccer portfolio including the Concacaf Gold.
        2. Edgar Mariano Trujillo Reyes (born May 19, ) is a Mexican former professional footballer and current analyst for Fox Deportes.
        3. Edgar Mariano Trujillo Reyes is a Mexican former professional footballer and current analyst for Fox Deportes.
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        6. Mariano Trujillo

          Mexican footballer (born 1977)

          Edgar Mariano Trujillo Reyes[a] (born May 19, 1977) is a Mexican former professional footballer and current analyst for Fox Deportes.

          Career

          Professional

          Trujillo made his professional debut with UNAM Pumas on October 26, 1996, in a 3–0 win over Toluca. In the Verano 2001 he transferred to Santos Laguna, when Santos won the Verano 2001 championship.

          Trujillo went back with Pumas in the Invierno 2001, where he would leave until the 2003 Apertura to Monarcas Morelia.

          9 talking about this.

          With Morelia he would play until the 2007 Clausura, and would feature in more games than with any other team.

          In 2007, Trujillo signed a 2-year contract with Skoda Xanthi of Greece,[1] but for personal reasons, he left the team.[2] Trujillo played with Atlante for the Clausura 2008.

          He signed for Chivas USA in March 2009, just before the new season.[3] Trujillo started 18 games and made three substitution appearances