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Joe Benny Corona Crespín (born July 9, 1990) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a
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for Swedish club
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, on loan from Houston Dynamo.


Youth and college

Corona began playing organized soccer at the age of 9. When Corona was 11, his family moved to
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. In San Diego, he spent time with youth soccer clubs Aztecs FC and Hotspurs USA FC before joining Nomads Soccer Club. Corona attended Sweetwater High School and played for the school soccer team for four years. During his senior season, Corona captained the team to a league championship and was named the 2008 San Diego Union-Tribune Player of the Year. Corona received a partial scholarship to play college soccer at
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. During his freshman season, he had 3 goals and 1 assist in 15 games for the Aztecs. In 2009, ahead of his sophomore season, Corona's sister suffered a stroke. His parents had to take time off of work to take care of his sister and Corona was no longer able to afford SDSU due to the medical bills for his sister. Corona left San Diego State and began looking at
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so he could get a cheaper education and have time for a part-time job to help his family financially.


Club career


Club Tijuana

After leaving San Diego State, one of Corona's friends encouraged him to attend an open tryout for Mexican side
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who played in
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at the time. He impressed during his tryout and began playing with the Xolos' reserves team. Although his parents wanted him to continue his education in the United States, Corona decided on pursuing a pro career with Tijuana. After spending four months with the reserves, Corona was promoted to the Tijuana first team. On April 3, 2010, he made his debut for Xolos' first team, coming on as a substitute in a 3–2 loss to Club Necaxa in the Liga de Ascenso Clausura 2010. Corona made 3 appearances during his first season with the first team. The 2010–11 season saw Corona establish himself in Tijuana first team. He scored his first professional goal on August 29, 2010 to help Xolos to a 2–0 win over Durango. Corona played in 15 of the 17 matches of the Apertura to help Tijuana finish top of the table and qualify for the Liguilla semifinals. Although he didn't feature in either leg of the semifinal, Corona started both legs of the final, helping Xolos beat
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3–0 on aggregate. For the 2011 Clausura season, Corona scored 3 goals in 15 appearances as Tijuana finished 4th in the Table. He played in all 6 of Xolos' games in Liguilla, scoring once, as Tijuana reached the final, where they lost 2–1 to C.D. Irapuato over two legs. Since the Apertura and Clausura had different championships, a Promotion Final was held between Tijuana and Irapuato. Corona didn't feature in the first leg, a 0–0 draw. In leg 2, Corona had a goal and an assist to help Xolos to a 2–1 victory, earning Tijuana promotion to the top flight for the first time in club history. On July 23, 2011, in the first game of the 2011 Apertura, Corona scored Tijuana's first ever goal in the Primera División in a 2–1 defeat to Monarcas Morelia. He scored again in Xolos' second game of the season, a 4–2 loss to Monterrey. Corona ended the Apertura with 2 goals from 13 games as Tijuana finished 15th in the table. Following the 2011 Apertura, Corona was named the Newcomer of the Year for the Mexican top flight. In the 2012 Clausura, he scored twice in 14 appearances, helping Xolos finish 7th and qualify for Liguilla. Corona started both legs of their quarterfinal matchup with Monterrey, but Tijuana lost 4–3 on aggregate. Corona ended his first season in the top flight with 4 goals in 29 appearances. In the 2012–13 season, Corona played in 14 of the 17 games during the 2012 Apertura season as Tijuana finished 2nd in the table. Although he didn't appear in the quarterfinals, Corona started both games against
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in the semifinal as Xolos advanced 3–2 on aggregate. Facing off with Deportivo Toluca in the final, Corona started both legs to help Tijuana win 4–1 on aggregate and win the Apertura 2012 title. Corona made 14 appearances in the 2013 Clausura as Tijuana finished 10th in the table, missing out on Liguilla. During the 2013 Clausura, Tijuana also took part in the 2013 Copa Libertadores. Corona scored once and made 7 appearances in the tournament as Xolos reached the quarterfinals where they lost to eventual champions
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. Across all competitions, Corona made 41 appearances and scored one goal during the 2012–13 season. In Apertura 2013, Corona made 7 appearances as Tijuana finished 10th in the table, missing out on the Liguilla. For Clausura 2014, Corona made 12 appearances to help Xolos finish 7th in the standings. Facing off with Toluca in the Liguilla quarterfinals, Corona came on as a substitute in both legs as Toluca won 3–1 on aggregate. During the 2013–14 season Tijuana also competed in the
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. Corona played in all 8 of Tijuana's games as Xolos reached the semifinals, where they lost to eventual champions
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. During the 2014–15 season, Corona made 13 appearances during the 2014 Liga MX Apertura as Xolos failed to qualify for Liguilla, finishing 11th. He missed the final month of the Apertura after breaking his
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. During the Apertura
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, Corona played in 3 matches and scored a goal, coming on July 29, 2014 in a 3–1 win over Zacatepec, however Xolos did not advance past the group stage. He recovered from his broken foot and returned to the field on January 21 in a Clausura Copa MX match, scoring once on a 3–1 win over Necaxa. However the match would later be awarded as a 3–0 win to Tijuana due to Necaxa fielding an ineligible lineup, meaning the goal did not count. Corona made 3 appearances in the tournament as Tijuana won the group, but they lost to Chiapas F.C. in the quarterfinals. For the 2015 Liga MX Clausura, Corona played 15 times for Xolos, however they finished in 11th and missed out on Liguilla.


Loan to Veracruz

On June 10, 2015, Corona was loaned to C.D. Veracruz ahead of the 2015 Apertura season. He made his debut for ''Los Tiburones Rojos'' on August 1 in a 4–1 loss to
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. In Liga MX play, Corona made 9 appearances and recorded 2 assists to help Veracruz finish 8th and qualify for Liguilla, however he did not appear in the playoffs. He also made 4 appearances in the Apertura 2015 Copa MX to help Veracruz reach the quarterfinals, where they lost on penalties to eventual champion Guadalajara.


Loan to Dorados de Sinaloa

Ahead of the 2016 Clausura, Corona was loaned to
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on December 16, 2015. He made his Dorados debut on January 9, 2016 in the opening match of Clausura play, a 1–0 loss to Chiapas. He made 7 league appearances for Dorados as they finished 16th for the Clausura table. They were also relegated after having the lowest points per game over the previous 3 seasons. Corona also made 5 appearances in the Copa MX Clausura for Dorados. Corona remained with Dorados for the 2016 Apertura season. He made 16 appearances as Dorados finished 5th in the league table. Corona started all 6 games of the Liguilla to help Dorados reach the final, where they beat Atlante 4–2 on aggregate to become Ascenso MX Apertura 2016 Champions.


Return to Tijuana

Ahead of the 2017 Clausura, Corona returned to Club Tijuana and signed a contract extension. On January 13, Corona scored to help Xolos defeat Puebla 6–2 in matchweek 2. He scored again on April 21 as Tijauna won 2–0 against
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. Corona ended the season with 2 goals and 2 assists from 16 appearances to help finish top of the Clausura table. He made 3 appearances and had 1 assist in Liguilla as Xolos reached the semifinals, where they lost to
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. Corona also played 4 times in the Copa MX as Xolos advanced to the Quarterfinals before falling to Monarcas Morelia. For Apertura 2017, Corona made 11 league appearances, however Tijuana failed to qualify for the Liguilla after finishing 11th in the table. He also made 3 appearances in Copa MX Apertura to help Xolos reach the quarterfinals, where they lost to
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.


Loan to Club América

On December 13, 2017, Corona joined Club América on a year-long loan deal. He made his debut for ''Las Águilas'' on January 7, 2018 in matchweek 1 of the 2018 Clausura, getting the start as América defeated Querétaro 1–0. He played 15 times during the season, helping América finish 2nd in the Clausura standings. Corona played once during the Liguilla as ''Las Águilas'' fell to eventual champions
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in the semifinals. During the Clausura season, América also competed in the 2018 CONCACAF Champions League. On March 6, Corona scored his first goal for ''Las Águilas'', rocketing the ball into the top right corner from 22 yards out off a half volley in a 4–0 win over Tauro. The goal was later named the CONCACAF Goal of the Year. In total, he played in 5 of América's 6 matches in CCL as they reached the semifinals, where they lost to
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4–2 on aggregate. During the 2018 Apertura season, Corona did not feature much in Liga MX play during the regular season, making only 5 appearances out of a possible 17. However he was more involved in the Liguilla, appearing in 5 out of a possible 6 games to help América reach the final, where they defeated
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2–0 on aggregate to win the 2018 Apertura championship.


Second return to Tijuana

After winning the 2018 Apertura with América, Corona returned to Club Tijuana for the 2019 Clausura season. He made 3 appearances in Liga MX and 3 in the Copa MX before being sold to the LA Galaxy.


LA Galaxy

On March 6, 2019, Corona signed for
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side LA Galaxy. He made his Galaxy debut on March 9, playing the full 90 minutes in a 2–0 loss to
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. He scored his first goal for Los Angeles on September 15 to help the Galaxy defeat Sporting Kansas City 7–2. Corona ended his first season with the Galaxy with 1 goal and 3 assists from 31 regular season appearances, helping the Galaxy qualify for the playoffs after finishing 5th in the Western Conference. Corona did not make an appearance in either of the Galaxy's 2 playoff games. On September 2, 2020, Corona scored his first goal of the 2020 season to help the Galaxy defeat the Portland Timbers 3–2. Following the match, he was named to the MLS Team of the Week. During a shortened season due to the
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, Corona played in 16 of a possible 23 games for the Galaxy. It was a poor season for LA, as they finished 10th in the conference and missed out on the playoffs. On November 30, 2020, the Galaxy declined Corona's contract option. On December 15, he was selected in the 2020 MLS Expansion Draft by
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, giving Austin exclusive rights among MLS clubs to negotiate with him. On December 22 Corona was selected by the Houston Dynamo in Stage Two of the 2020 MLS Re-Entry Draft, acquiring his rights from Austin. In the week between the drafts, Austin and Corona were unable to come to an agreement. Corona could have opted out of the Re-Entry draft, but decided to remain eligible.


Houston Dynamo

On December 31, 2020, Corona signed a contract with the Houston Dynamo until 2022 with a team option for 2023. On April 16, Corona made his Dynamo debut in the opening match of the 2021 season, starting and recording an assist in a 2–1 win over the San Jose Earthquakes. He ended the season with 30 appearances and 2 assists as Houston finished last in the Western Conference, failing to qualify for the playoffs. Corona was waived by Houston on February 21, 2022, just prior to the start of the 2022 season.


Loan to GIF Sundsvall

As Corona's contract was guaranteed, and he was not selected by other clubs in the waiver process, the contract remained with Houston Dynamo, according to MLS rules. On March 29, 2022, Dynamo announced his loan to
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in Sweden for the rest of 2022.


International career

Due to Corona's birth and his parents being of both Mexican and Salvadoran nationality, he was eligible to represent the
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,
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, or El Salvador. In May 2011, El Salvador head coach Rubén Israel approached Corona about representing El Salvador, but Corona declined in favor of representing the U.S. or Mexico. He was named to the preliminary roster to represent the United States in a friendly match against Mexico in August 2011 under
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, but Bradley was fired before the official roster was announced. Corona later accepted a call-up to represent Mexico in a two-legged friendly series against
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's U22 squad in preparation for the
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. Corona only played in the second game and this did not tie him to play for the Mexican team, as the game was not an official FIFA match. Corona did not make the final cut for Mexico's Pan American Games squad and later accepted a call up to the United States U-23 team. Corona recorded a hat trick in the Olympic qualifying match in a 6–0 victory over
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. In the final group stage match, Corona scored to give the Americans a 3–2 lead over El Salvador; however, a late El Salvador goal earned a draw and eliminated the Americans from contention for the 2012 Olympic Games. In May 2012,
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head coach
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called up Corona to senior team. On May 26, 2012, Corona made his debut for the senior national team in a friendly against
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, coming on in the 68th minute as a sub. On October 16, 2012, Corona made his first official appearance, coming on as a sub in a 2014 World Cup qualifying match against Guatemala, permanently cap-tying him. On June 27, 2013, Corona was selected to the USMNT 23-man squad for the
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by Klinsmann. On July 13, Corona scored his first goal for the national team to help the U.S. defeat
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4–1. He appeared in 5 of the team's 6 games and scored 2 goals to help the U.S. win the 2013 Gold Cup. After missing out on the initial 23-man roster for the
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, Klinnsman added Corona to the squad as one of the 6 allowed replacement players following the group stage. Corona played in 2 of the 3 games while part of the team as the U.S. finished 4th at the tournament, losing in the 3rd place match to
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. On June 25, 2017, Corona was named in the 23-man squad for the
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by head coach
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. Corona played twice and scored once during the tournament, both during the group stage, to the USMNT win 2017 Gold Cup.


Personal life

Corona is of Mexican and Salvadoran descent. His mother was born in El Salvador (Yanira Crespín), and his father in
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(Angel Corona). He has one sibling, a sister named Miriam. He was born in
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,
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, and when he was 3 his family moved to
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, Mexico. When he was 9, the Corona family moved to San Diego, California, United States, just over 30 miles north of Tijuana. In San Diego, Corona graduated from Sweetwater High School in National City, CA. After finishing high school, he received a partial scholarship to attend
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. He has been in a relationship with Ana Melissa Valadez since October 8, 2015.


Career statistics


Club


International

International goals :''Scores and results list the United States' goal tally first.''


Honors

Tijuana * Liga MX: Apertura 2012 *
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: Apertura 2010 * Promotional Final: Campeón de Ascenso 2010–11 Dorados de Sinaloa * Ascenso MX: Apertura 2016 América * Liga MX: Apertura 2018 United States *
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:
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Individual * CONCACAF Goal of the Year:
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* Primera División Rookie of the Season: Apertura 2011


References


External links

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San Diego State bio
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