Héctor Ávalos

Definition
Héctor Ávalos is a Salvadoran former professional footballer who played as a forward.

Overview
Ávalos was active in the 1990s and early 2000s, representing clubs in the top tier of Salvadoran football. He earned caps for the El Salvador national team, participating in regional competitions. Detailed records of his club career, including specific seasons and statistical data, are limited in publicly available sources.

Etymology/Origin

  • Héctor: A given name of Greek origin, derived from the mythological hero Héctor of Troy.
  • Ávalos: A Spanish surname, historically associated with families of Castilian origin; it may also be a variant of “Ávalos” found in Latin America.

Characteristics

  • Playing Position: Forward, primarily tasked with attacking duties and goal scoring.
  • Style of Play: Described in contemporary accounts as a mobile attacker with an ability to link play, though comprehensive assessments of his technical attributes are not extensively documented.
  • Career Highlights: Participation with the El Salvador national team; involvement in domestic league matches at the highest level in the country.

Related Topics

  • Salvadoran football (soccer)
  • El Salvador national football team
  • Club Deportivo FAS (a prominent Salvadoran football club)
  • List of Salvadoran footballers

Accurate information is not confirmed for several specifics of Héctor Ávalos’s career, such as exact birthdate, full list of clubs played for, total number of international caps, and detailed statistical records. The available data is derived from limited secondary references and may not encompass the entirety of his footballing biography.

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