ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Alexis Canelo Alexis CaneloArgentine footballer (born 1992) Alexis CaneloPersonal informationFull name Pedro Alexis CaneloDate of birth (1992-02-03) February 3, 1992 (age 34)Place of birth San Miguel de Tucumán, ArgentinaHeight 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Position ForwardTeam informationCurrent team PueblaNumber 25Senior career*Years Team Apps (Gls)2012–2015 Almirante Brown 66 (14)2015 → Quilmes (loan) 23 (4)2016–2017 Chiapas 14 (2)2016–2017 Puebla 24 (6)2017–2022 Toluca 140 (45)2022–2023 Club Tijuana 37 (6)2023–2025 Independiente 36 (6)2025 Lanús 26 (1)2026– Puebla 6 (0) * Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 18:58, 16 March 2026 (UTC) Pedro Alexis Canelo (born 3 February 1992) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga MX club Puebla. Career Chiapas F.C. On 5 January 2016, Canelo joined Chiapas of Mexico for an undisclosed fee. Toluca Canelo joined Deportivo Toluca for the Liga MX Clausura 2017 after former striker Enrique Triverio joined Racing Club de Avellaneda of Argentina. On September 17, he scored his first two goals for Toluca against Querétaro. Career statistics As of match played on 15 April 2018[1] Appearances and goals by club, season and competition ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupOtherTotal DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals Almirante Brown2011–12Primera B Nacional 2110—31 2012–13 13110—141 2013–14 33510—345 2014Primera B Metropolitana 18710—197 Total 66144000007014 Quilmes (loan)2015Argentine Primera División 23432—266 Chiapas2015–16Liga MX 14262—204 Puebla2016–17Liga MX 24632—278 Toluca2017–18Liga MX 3181110—4218 Career totals 158342716000018550 Honours Lanús Copa Sudamericana: 2025 Individual Liga MX Top scorer: Clausura 2021 Copa MX Top scorer: Clausura 2018 Liga MX Golden Boot: Guardianes 2021 Liga MX All-Star: 2021[2] References ↑ Alexis Canelo at Soccerway. Retrieved 17 April 2018. ↑ "Liga MX unveils its final roster for the 2021 All-Star game". AS. 19 July 2021. External links Alexis Canelo at Liga MX (archive) (in Spanish) Alexis Canelo at Soccerway vteClub Puebla – current squad 1 J. González 3 Rey 4 Vargas 5 Torres 6 Díaz 7 Monárrez 8 M. Ramírez 10 Castillo 11 E. Gómez 12 Moreno 15 Guerra 16 A. Ramírez 17 Lozano 18 Gamarra 19 Maestro Puch 20 Pachuca 21 O. González 22 Baltazar 23 J. Gómez 24 Organista 25 Canelo 26 Velasco 27 Garnica 28 Gutiérrez 29 Mustre 32 Araos 33 Rodríguez — Cavallini Manager: Espigares Awards vteCopa MX Top Scorers Apertura 2012: Hernández Clausura 2013: Mina Apertura 2013: Barraza Clausura 2014: Pulido Apertura 2014: Rentería Clausura 2015: de Nigris / Enríquez / Gomez Apertura 2015: Moreno / Torales Clausura 2016: Guerrón Apertura 2016: Uribe Clausura 2017: Funes Mori Apertura 2017: Sánchez Clausura 2018: Canelo Apertura 2018: Cauteruccio Clausura 2019: Martín 2019–20: Castañeda / Janssen vteLiga MX top scorersLong tournaments 1944: Lángara 1945: Aballay 1946: Lángara 1947: López 1948: López 1949: López 1950: Ayllón 1951: Casarín 1952: López 1953: Quiñones 1954: Guerra / López / Palacio 1955: Palacio 1956: H. Hernández 1957: Gutiérrez 1958: Lara 1959: González 1960: Rolando 1961: Lara / Reyes 1963: Epaminondas 1964: Etcheverry 1965: Epaminondas 1966: Zague 1967: Epaminondas 1968: B. Hernández 1969: Estrada 1970: Pereda México '70: Anaya 1971: Borja 1972: Borja 1973: Borja 1974: Castro 1975: Salgado 1976: Cabinho 1977: Cabinho 1978: Cabinho 1979: Cabinho / Sánchez 1980: Cabinho 1981: Cabinho 1982: Cabinho 1983: Jorge / Outes 1984: Outes 1985: Cabinho PRODE 85: Lira México 1986: Cruz 1987: Lira 1988: Flores 1989: Lira 1990: Comas 1991: García 1992: García 1993: Basay 1994: Hermosillo 1995: Hermosillo 1996: Hermosillo Short tournaments Inv. 1996: Muñoz Ver. 1997: Caballero / Sáez Inv. 1997: García Ver. 1998: Cardozo Inv. 1998: Blanco Ver. 1999: Cardozo Inv. 1999: Olalde Ver. 2000: Begines / Delgado / Abreu Inv. 2000: Borgetti Ver. 2001: Borgetti Inv. 2001: Rodríguez Ver. 2002: Abreu Ape. 2002: Cardozo Cla. 2003: Cardozo Ape. 2003: Rey Cla. 2004: Marioni / Silvera Ape. 2004: Franco Cla. 2005: Vuoso Ape. 2005: Abreu / Gaitán / Kléber / Vuoso Cla. 2006: Abreu / Cabañas Ape. 2006: Marioni Cla. 2007: Bravo Ape. 2007: A. Moreno Cla. 2008: Suazo Ape. 2008: Mancilla Cla. 2009: Mancilla Ape. 2009: Villa Bic. 2010: Fano / Gomez / J. Hernández Ape. 2010: Benítez Cla. 2011: Reyna Ape. 2011: Alonso Cla. 2012: Alonso / Benítez Ape. 2012: Paredes / Benítez Cla. 2013: Benítez Ape. 2013: Boselli / Velázquez Cla. 2014: Valencia Ape. 2014: Boselli / Camilo Cla. 2015: Pabón Ape. 2015: Boselli / Villa Cla. 2016: Gignac Ape. 2016: D. Moreno / Ruidíaz Cla. 2017: Ruidíaz Ape. 2017: Boselli / Hurtado Cla. 2018: Djaniny Ape. 2018: Gignac Cla. 2019: Mena Ape. 2019: Pulido & Quiroga Cla. 2020: J. Rodríguez Gua. 2020: J. Rodríguez Gua. 2021: Canelo Ape. 2021: Berterame & N. López Cla. 2022: Gignac Ape. 2022: Ibáñez Cla. 2023: Martín Ape. 2023: Preciado Cla. 2024: Antuna / Cambindo / Rondón / Viñas Ape. 2024: Paulinho Cla. 2025: Paulinho / Đurđević / Zúñiga Ape. 2025: Paulinho / González / João Pedro Cla. 2026: João Pedro Play-off matches not included vte2020–21 Liga MX Best XIGuardianes 2020 GK: Talavera DF: Barreiro DF: Navarro DF: Tesillo DF: Vásquez MF: Antuna MF: Montes MF: Romo MF: Mena FW: Dinenno FW: Rodríguez Guardianes 2021 GK: Corona DF: Álvarez DF: Aguilar DF: Dória DF: Reyes MF: Fidalgo MF: Gorriarán MF: Romo MF: Sambueza FW: Canelo FW: Rodríguez This biographical article related to an Argentine association football forward born in the 1990s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte