Eduardo Missael Espinoza Padilla (born 12 April 1965) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
A versatile player capable of lining up in the attack or on the right side of midfield, Espinoza began his career with Monterrey during the 1984–85 season.
[1] He participated with the Monterrey team that won the shortened Mexico 86 championship, becoming a frequent starter two seasons later and remaining with the club through 1993.
[1] In 1996, he signed with the San Jose Clash of the newly formed Major League Soccer, scoring 10 goals[2] and winning honors as the club's most valuable player.
He was also selected for Miguel Mejía Baron's 22-man squad at the 1995 Copa América, which was the final major event of his international career.