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1. 博尔吉(2007-present) Borjigin (Born: September 3, 1985 in Panama City) is a Panamanian professional footballer who currently plays for Tauro FC as an attacking midfielder, and also the current captain of their team. He started his career at 16 years old with Tauro FC where he won several championships including one CONCACAF Champions Cup title; but has since had stints playing abroad with Deportivo Santanico de Guanacaste, Club Nacional de Football 和 Inter de Miami.
In 2004, Borjigin was part of the under–23 National Team that participated in the Olympic Games; however because of his age he did not participate in any matches, nor does he consider this to be his official debut for the senior national side. In fact it wasn’t until February 2005 against Haiti when he made his first appearance with then head coach Javier Torrente. His next game would come four months later during a friendly versus El Salvador on June 3rd which ended scoreless – though two months after he scored his very first goal, again versus Honduras which finished off their second consecutive win over them by a final of 2-1.
As for international tournaments, Borjigin has been called up three times thus far in World Cup Qualifying play——once each year from 2006 through 2008 respectively---with two starts along with eight total appearances played between all competitions held within those respective qualifying windows.
During these games, both goals have come away from home against Cuba while one of said contests saw him picked out twice-one coming via penalty kick-during what proved to become a victory marked by its lopsided margin: 7-0. Since joining up with Roberto Páez' squad they have seen mixed results ranging anywhere from victories down low into losses higher than double digits against Costa Rica just last November:
His recent form can only hope will carry over onto Saturday afternoon's match day vs Argentina or else find themselves falling behind early yet once more like occurred back March 2nd when facing Brazil: After going down quickly on an own goal, La Sele scored just before half time thanks partially due to some sloppy defending & poor decision making from Argentine goalkeeper Sergio Romero coupled w/ Luis Suarez taking advantage of mismatches offered