Club Deportivo Guadalajara
·10 Juni 2026
Vote now for the best Rojiblanco player of Clausura 2026!

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·10 Juni 2026

Chivahermanos, it’s time to vote for the best Rojiblanco of the Clausura 2026! The first half of the year left great memories for the Rojiblanca Nation. Between comebacks, unforgettable wins, and goals that made the AKRON Stadium erupt with excitement, Guadalajara showed in every match the commitment, intensity, and identity that define the Sacred Flock.
Under the leadership of Gabriel Milito, the Flock competed with character and a constant ambition to impose its style in every match. That is why today we recognize some of the players who, through their performance, consistency, and impact within the team, shaped Guadalajara’s path during Clausura 2026.
Armando González
Guadalajara’s top scorer once again proved that he is a player made for stepping up in the big moments. His main strength during CL26 was his ability to make the difference in high-demand matches, scoring goals that proved decisive at key moments for the Flock.
Whether in the Clásico Tapatío, in El Clásico de México, or against direct rivals like Pumas and Atlético de San Luis, “Hormiga” showed up when Guadalajara needed him most. His goals were decisive in earning crucial points and reaffirmed his status as one of the Flock’s offensive leaders, while also opening the door for him to the Mexican National Team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Omar Govea
If there was one player responsible for bringing order to the Rojiblanco game, it was Omar Govea. His ability to read the rhythm of matches, distribute the ball intelligently, and connect the team’s different lines made him a key piece in Gabriel Milito’s system.
In addition to his contribution in buildup play, he also delivered in high-pressure moments, as he did with his goal in the Semifinal against Cruz Azul. His leadership, composure on the ball, and ability to control the tempo of the game established him as one of the tournament’s most influential midfielders.
Raúl Rangel
Raúl Rangel once again confirmed why he is one of the best goalkeepers in Mexican soccer. The owner of the Rojiblanca goal and of the Mexican National Team’s net ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, his saves in decisive moments allowed Guadalajara to earn crucial points throughout the tournament, with the penalty he saved against Rayados on Matchday 12 standing as proof.
To his reliability between the posts, he added a remarkable ability to contribute to build-up play from the back, becoming a key piece in a playing style that demands precision from the outset.
Diego Campillo
Versatility was one of Diego’s greatest strengths during CL26. The Rojiblanco academy product delivered every time the team needed him, playing in different positions across the defensive line without losing solidity or personality.
His reading of the game, ability to anticipate, and tactical understanding allowed him to become one of Milito’s trusted men, bringing security and balance to one of the most important areas of the field.
Roberto Alvarado
Roberto Alvarado was one of Guadalajara’s main attacking creators. His intelligence in finding space, ability to break lines, and skill in combining with his teammates made him indispensable in the Rojiblanco attack.
In addition to his contributions in chance creation, he also came through with goals and assists in important moments, becoming one of the team’s most consistent attacking references. The excellent form he is enjoying with the Flock also keeps him as one of the key pieces of the Mexican National Team that will compete in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Bryan González
“Cotorro” was one of Guadalajara’s engines on the flank. His constant attacking runs, intensity to cover the entire field, and ability to provide depth gave the team a permanent weapon in attack.
He also added goals and important contributions in the final third, becoming a decisive piece in the Rojiblanco setup and one of the team’s most dangerous players during the semester.
José Castillo
With a low-profile style, José Castillo was one of Guadalajara’s most consistent players during Clausura 2026. Whether on the left or right flank, the defender delivered solid performances, showing tactical discipline, intensity, and a tremendous ability to compete in one-on-one duels.
His versatility and reliability allowed him to become a guarantee for the coaching staff, serving as a key piece in maintaining the Flock’s defensive balance throughout the tournament.
Luis Romo
Captain and leader of Guadalajara, Luis Romo was one of the team’s most important pieces during Clausura 2026. His tactical intelligence and versatility allowed him to play in different positions, providing balance, leadership, and constant solutions within Gabriel Milito’s system.
His experience and stature also earned him a place on the Mexican National Team’s final roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a tournament he is about to play in for the second time in his career.
Brian Gutiérrez
Brian Gutiérrez brought creativity and flair to Guadalajara’s attack. His individual technique, vision, ability to combine, and ease in creating danger near the opposing box allowed him to gain prominence within Gabriel Milito’s system and establish himself as one of the players with the greatest potential in the Rojiblanco squad.
The growth he showed throughout the semester established him as one of the great promises of Mexican soccer and allowed him to make his way toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup with the Mexican National Team.
Each one delivered unforgettable moments and made important contributions to the Flock’s journey during Clausura 2026, but only one can be chosen as the best Rojiblanco of the tournament.
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