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"He was born in San Luis Potose, Mexico, becoming the first Mexican-born player drafted by The Crew. His full name is Jorge Ivan Becerra."</ref>
* [[Carlos Bocanegra]] – Center Back and Captain of the US National Team<ref>{{cite web| last =Wyllie| first =John Philip| title =Rimando and Bocanegra Vie for World Cup Berths| work =La Prensa San Diego| date =2001-12-14| url =http://www.laprensa-sandiego.org/archieve/december14/CUP.HTM| accessdate =2007-07-18}}</ref>
* [[Carlos Bocanegra]] – Center Back and Captain of the US National Team<ref>{{cite web| last =Wyllie| first =John Philip| title =Rimando and Bocanegra Vie for World Cup Berths| work =La Prensa San Diego| date =2001-12-14| url =http://www.laprensa-sandiego.org/archieve/december14/CUP.HTM| accessdate =2007-07-18}}</ref>
* [[Alejandro Guido]] – attacking midfielder
* [[Omar Salgado]] – forward and midfielder
* [[Jonathan Bornstein]] – defender and midfielder
* [[Jonathan Bornstein]] – defender and midfielder
* [[Jose Burciaga Jr.]] – defender
* [[Jose Burciaga Jr.]] – defender
* [[Edgar Castillo]] – defender
* [[Edgar Castillo]] – defender
* [[Antonietta Collins]] - Mexican-American sports commentator and a football (soccer) player who is the daughter of the well-known television reporter [[María Antonieta Collins]].
* [[Omar Gonzalez]] – defender
* [[Ramiro Corrales]] – midfielder
* [[Ramiro Corrales]] – midfielder
* [[Stephanie Cox]] – defender, Olympic gold medalist<ref>Stephanie Cox</ref>
* [[Stephanie Cox]] – defender, Olympic gold medalist<ref>Stephanie Cox</ref>
* [[Antonio de la Torre (soccer)|Antonio De La Torre]] – defender
* [[Jorge Flores (footballer born 1989)|Jorge Flores]] – midfielder
* [[Jorge Flores (footballer born 1989)|Jorge Flores]] – midfielder
* [[Irving Garcia]] – midfielder
* [[Irving Garcia]] – midfielder
* [[Alejandro Guido]] – attacking midfielder
* [[Francisco Gomez (soccer player)|Francisco Gomez]] – midfielder
* [[Francisco Gomez (soccer player)|Francisco Gomez]] – midfielder
* [[Herculez Gomez]] – forward
* [[Herculez Gomez]] – forward
* [[Miguel Gonzalez (soccer)|Miguel Gonzalez]] – midfielder
* [[Miguel Gonzalez (soccer)|Miguel Gonzalez]] – midfielder
* [[Sonny Guadarrama]] – midfielder
* [[ ]] –
* [[Antonio de la Torre (soccer)|Antonio De La Torre]] – defender
* [[Luis Gil]] – midfielder
* [[Luis Gil]] – midfielder
* [[Sonny Guadarrama]] – midfielder
* [[Daniel Hernández (soccer)|Daniel Hernández]] – defender
* [[Daniel Hernández (soccer)|Daniel Hernández]] – defender
* [[Rodrigo López (soccer)|Rodrigo López]] – midfielder
* [[Rodrigo López (soccer)|Rodrigo López]] – midfielder
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* [[Veronica Perez]] – forward
* [[Veronica Perez]] – forward
* [[Jennifer Ruiz]] – midfielder, defender
* [[Jennifer Ruiz]] – midfielder, defender
* [[Omar Salgado]] – forward and midfielder
* [[José Francisco Torres]] – midfielder
* [[José Francisco Torres]] – midfielder
* [[Martin Vasquez]] – midfielder and head coach
* [[Martin Vasquez]] – midfielder and head coach

Revision as of 03:05, 25 December 2013

Mexican Americans are Hispanic and Latino Americans who claim "Mexican" as their ethnic ancestry. The list includes, besides Mexican immigrants having American citizenship and their descendants, resident Mexicans who lived in the Mexican Southwest of the current U.S. when this territory was incorporated into the U.S. in 1848 and thereby became U.S. citizens.

This is a list of 'notable Mexican Americans', including original immigrants and settlers of South from United States who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.

This list is ordered by surname within section.

To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Mexican American or must have references showing they are Mexican American and are notable.


Sports

American football

Tony Romo
Mark Sanchez
Two time Super Bowl winning Quarterback Jim Plunkett

baseball

Nomar Garciaparra
Evan Longoria
Hall of Fame Legend Ted Williams
Hall of Fame pitcher Lefty Gomez
Former catcher and Manager turned Commentator Buck Martinez.

Boxing

Oscar De La Hoya
Mia St John
Jesse James Leija

Football (soccer)

Carlos Bocanegra
Stephanie Cox U.S. Woman's National Team

Golfing

Ice hockey

Martial arts

Tito Ortiz
Cain Velasquez

Wrestling

Other sports

Pancho Gonzales in Australia (1954)
Tony Alva
U.S. water polo Olympian Brenda Villa (second from left)

Arts and entertainment

Actors and media personalities

Jessica Alba
Eva Longoria
Mario Lopez
Dolores del Río
Ricardo Montalbán
Anthony Quinn
Salma Hayek
Sara Paxton

Directors and filmmakers

Robert Rodriguez
Guillermo Del Toro

Models

Musicians and music groups

Joan Baez
Fergie
Selena Gomez
Demi Lovato
Linda Ronstadt
Lead singer Zack De La Rocha of Rage Against the Machine
Carlos Santana
Julieta Venegas
Dave Navarro
Vicci Martinez

Authors and poets

Visual arts

Kat Von D

Journalists

Political figures

New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez
Romualdo Pacheco Governor of California
Octaviano Larrazolo, First Latino U.S. Senator
Bill Richardson
Ken Salazar
Romana Acosta Bañuelos

Military figures

General Richard E. Cavazos
Guy Gabaldon
Army Major General Alfred Valenzuela
World War II Medal of Honor recipient Marcario Garcia

Scholars and educators

Lauro Cavazos
J. Michael Ortiz

Science and technology

Ellen Ochoa
Jose Hernandez

Civil rights leaders and community activists

César Chávez at a United Farmworkers rally, 1974

Religious figures

Businesspeople and entrepreneurs

LA Angels owner Arte Moreno on the right
Hector Barreto

Others

See also

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