Nahuel Guzman made history this week by surpassing former Tigres team-mate Juninho to set the club's Liga MX appearance record for foreign players.
The Argentine goalkeeper, who joined in 2014, established the record in a 2-1 win over Tijuana.
Guzman has won nine major club trophies with Tigres and a host of individual honours.
Guzman's record at Tigres
The goalkeeper has now made 329 career appearances in Liga MX - one more than former centre back Juninho.
After joining Tigres from Newell's Old Boys, Guzman has won four league titles, three Campeon de Compeones trophies, a Campeones Cup and the CONCACAF Champions League.
He's also been named to the Liga MX Best XI three times and made the save of the season in 2015-16.
🟡 #TigreDatos | @PatonGuzman se convirtió en el jugador extranjero con más partidos oficiales disputados en la historia de Tigres al llegar a 329; superó a Juninho (328).
— Club Tigres Oficial 🐯 (@TigresOficial) July 28, 2021
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Key foreign-born Tigres players
Tigres rely on several stars born outside of Mexico, with French striker Andre-Pierre Gignac a crucial force in recent years. Florian Thauvin will join his compatriot Gignac from Marseille after the Olympics.
Guzman and co will play Toluca on Sunday in their second Apertura match.