Duilio Davino

{{Short description|Mexican footballer (born 1976)}}

{{family name hatnote|Davino|Rodríguez|lang=Spanish}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2020}}

{{Infobox football biography

| name = Duilio Davino

| image =

| fullname = Duilio César Jean Pierre
Davino Rodríguez

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1976|3|21}}

| birth_place = León, Guanajuato, Mexico

| height = 1.80 m

| position = Defender

| years1 = 1993–1997

| clubs1 = Tecos UAG

| caps1 = 69

| goals1 = 3

| years2 = 1997–2007

| clubs2 = América

| caps2 = 323

| goals2 = 11

| years3 = 2008

| clubs3 = FC Dallas

| caps3 = 23

| goals3 = 0

| years4 = 2009

| clubs4 = Puebla

| caps4 = 19

| goals4 = 1

| years5 = 2009–2011

| clubs5 = Monterrey

| caps5 = 66

| goals5 = 0

| years6 = 2011–2012

| clubs6 = Tecos UAG

| caps6 = 24

| goals6 = 1

| totalcaps = 524

| totalgoals = 16

| nationalyears1 = 1996–2006

| nationalteam1 = Mexico

| nationalcaps1 = 84

| nationalgoals1 = 2

| medaltemplates =

{{Medal|Country | {{MEX}} }}

{{Medal|W|CONCACAF Gold Cup|1998}}

{{Medal|3rd|Copa America|1997}}

}}

Duilio César Jean Pierre Davino Rodríguez (born 21 March 1976) is a Mexican former professional footballer.

Playing career

Davino was called up to play in the 1995 Pan American games{{citation needed|date=August 2018}} and played for Mexico in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.{{cite web|url=https://www.olympic.org/duilio-davino|title=Duilio DAVINO|website=olympic.org|access-date=2 August 2018}} He made his professional debut for the Tecos UAG in 1994.{{cite web|url=https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2010/01/23/fc-dallas-signs-defender-duilio-davino|title=FC Dallas Signs Defender Duilio Davino|website=mlssoccer.com|publisher=MLS|date=23 January 2010|access-date=2 August 2018}} Two years later, he played for the national team's senior side in the CONCACAF Gold Cup.{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1996-01-22-sp-27387-story.html|title=CONCACAF GOLD CUP : Spotlight|website=Los Angeles Times|date=22 January 1996|access-date=2 August 2018}} In 1997, he moved to Club America. Davino's success at the club level helped him reach the 1998 World Cup in France, where he played under Manuel Lapuente, who later became his coach at América. He earned a total of 84 caps, scoring 2 goals.[https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/mex-recintlp.html Appearances for Mexico National Team] - RSSSF{{better source needed|date=August 2018}}

On 9 January 2008, Davino joined FC Dallas in Major League Soccer.{{cite web|url=https://sbisoccer.com/2008/01/fc-dallas-sign|title=FC Dallas sign Mexican defender Duilio Davino|website=sbisoccer.com|date=9 January 2008|access-date=2 August 2018}} Davino chose not to continue at FC Dallas and left at the end of the 2008 season terminating his 2-year contract.{{cite magazine|url=https://www.si.com/soccer/2008/12/05/fcd-davino|title=FC Dallas cuts ties with Mexican defender Davino|magazine=Sports Illustrated|publisher=Time Inc.|date=5 December 2008|access-date=2 August 2018}} He played as a defensive player for CF Monterrey until May 2011 when he announced his departure from the club to Estudiantes Tecos.{{citation needed|date=August 2018}}

Personal life

He is the son of the former Argentine footballer Jorge Davino, and the brother of Flavio Davino, a fellow defenseman who played for Tecos UAG and retired from soccer in 2006. Duilio also had another brother Jorge Davino, who died in a car accident and it is said that Jorge had more potential than his two brothers. Davino is also of Italian descent which would have allowed him to play for the Italy national team.

Honours

Career statistics

class="wikitable"

! Goal !! Date !! Venue !! Opponent !! Score !! Result !! Competition

1.8 October 2000Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico{{fb|TRI}}align=center|5–0align=center|7–02002 FIFA World Cup qualification
2.19 June 2004Alamodome, San Antonio, United States{{fb|DMA}}align=center|8–0align=center|10–02006 FIFA World Cup qualification

References

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