Kikin Fonseca, whose full name is Jesús Emilio Fonseca Sánchez, is a retired Mexican professional soccer player. He was born on May 18, 1978 in Mexico City, Mexico. Fonseca played as a forward and was known for his technical skills, speed, and goal-scoring ability.
Fonseca began his professional career with Cruz Azul in 1997 and went on to play for several other Mexican clubs, including Tigres UANL, Atlante, and Guadalajara. He also had a brief stint playing in the United States for the Major League Soccer team, San Jose Earthquakes.
Throughout his career, Fonseca won several titles and accolades, including the Primera Division de Mexico championship with Atlante in 2007 and the CONCACAF Champions' Cup with Guadalajara in 2010. He also represented Mexico at the international level, making appearances for the national team in various tournaments, including the Copa America and CONCACAF Gold Cup.
After retiring from professional soccer, Fonseca has worked as a sports commentator and analyst for various media outlets in Mexico. He remains a popular figure in Mexican soccer and is well-respected for his contributions to the sport.
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