How about Andrés Guardado's runnerup?

Andrés Guardado Runnerup: 2007 United States

How old is Andrés Guardado? When is Andrés Guardado's birthday? Where is Andrés Guardado born? Where did Andrés Guardado grow up from? What's Andrés Guardado's age?

Andrés Guardado Born: 1986 (age 37years), Guadalajara, Mexico

Is Andrés Guardado married? When did Andrés Guardado get married? Who's Andrés Guardado's married to? (Who's Andrés Guardado's husband / wife)?

Andrés Guardado Spouse: Briana Morales (m. 20062011), Sandra de la Vega

How about Andrés Guardado's parents?

Andrés Guardado Parents: Andrs Manuel Guardado, Teresa Hernndez

How about Andrés Guardado's full name?

Andrés Guardado Full name: Jos Andrs Guardado Hernndez

How about Andrés Guardado's team?

Andrés Guardado Team: Real Betis Balompi (#18 / Midfielder)

How tall is Andrés Guardado in meters or centimeters?

Andrés Guardado Height: 5 7

What happened to Andres Guardado Mexico?

Retires from international team Guardado announced in a social media post Tuesday that he's retiring from the Mexican National Team. Impact Guardado retires with the most caps in Mexican men's history (181), and he's posted 28 goals and 31 assists since making his national team debut back in December 2005.

How many World Cups has Andres Guardado been in?

Retires from international team Guardado announced in a social media post Tuesday that he's retiring from the Mexican National Team. Impact Guardado retires with the most caps in Mexican men's history (181), and he's posted 28 goals and 31 assists since making his national team debut back in December 2005.

Is Andres Guardado retirement?

Retires from international team Guardado announced in a social media post Tuesday that he's retiring from the Mexican National Team. Impact Guardado retires with the most caps in Mexican men's history (181), and he's posted 28 goals and 31 assists since making his national team debut back in December 2005.

Does Guardado still play?

Retires from international team Guardado announced in a social media post Tuesday that he's retiring from the Mexican National Team. Impact Guardado retires with the most caps in Mexican men's history (181), and he's posted 28 goals and 31 assists since making his national team debut back in December 2005.

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