Ariel González

Oscar Ariel González Mezzenasco (born October 28, 1974) is a former Argentine naturalized Mexican footballer who last played as a center forward, for Irapuato.

He led the Mexican league teams of Irapuato and San Luis to promotion to the first division on three separate occasions.

Ariel Gonzalez began his football career at Argentine First Division team Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata in 1994.

Shortly After he Left Argentina and came to Play in the Mexican Primera A second tier of Football of Mexico with Real San Luis.

During the playoffs in that season he contributed by scoring against Oaxaca in the quarterfinals on December 4, 2002, and once again in the semifinal against Tapatio.

After the Championship Irapuato waited on who would be crowned champions of the next season (Clausura 2002) and it was hated cross town rivals León.

His debut in the Mexican First division was on August 3, 2003, in a 1–1 tied game against Morelia during the Clausura 2003 season.

Thus receiving the opportunity of playing the promotional final against previous Champions, and former team Querétaro where they won in a combined score of 3-2 earning a spot in the Mexican first division.

Ariel played a vital role by scoring in the second leg of the matches in the 1st minute of extra time.

During the Clausura 2006 season San Luis received 2nd place in the Championship, losing in the final against Pachuca with a combined score of 0–1.

in His second season with Pumas he made 11 appearances but failed to score a single goal and was placed in the list of transferables, and was eventually Loaned to San Luis.

He made his final appearance with Irapuato April 20, 2013, against Leones Negros and shortly retired from Professional football after a 19-year career from 1994 to 2013.

On November 11, 2014, it was announced Ariel was coming back to Irapuato alongside former teammates Gerardo Gómez, and Jorge Manrique as reinforcements for the Clausura 2015 season.