What is jorge magico gonzales?

Jorge "Mágico" González is a former professional soccer player from El Salvador, known for his technical skills and creativity on the field. He was born on March 13, 1958, in San Salvador, and started his soccer career playing for local teams in his hometown. He quickly gained recognition for his talent and was signed by C.D. FAS, one of the most successful teams in El Salvador's soccer history.

In 1980, González was selected to represent El Salvador's national team, where he played until 1998, earning a total of 62 caps and scoring 21 goals. He played in several international tournaments, including the CONCACAF Gold Cup and the FIFA World Cup.

González's most successful stint was at Cádiz CF in Spain from 1982 to 1984, where he scored 19 goals in 83 appearances and became a fan favorite. He also played for several other teams in Spain and Central America, including C.D. Atlético Marte, Independiente Medellín (Colombia), and FAS.

González retired from professional soccer in 1999 and became a cultural ambassador for El Salvador. He also worked as a television commentator and soccer analyst, inspiring a new generation of soccer players in his country and earning the nickname "El Mago" (The Magician) for his impressive skills on the field.