Career
Like Alcántara, Gonzalez is a Filipino of Spanish descent. Gonzalez"s mother, Terry Razón, enrolled him to Tomas Lozano"s Makati Football School (MFS) at age six. He later became the high school football star of Colegio de San Agustin.
Gonzalez earned himself a soccer scholarship to the University of Portland, then considered one of the most professionally run(football wise) and well coached university teams in the United States. He stayed there for 2 years(1998/99) and honed his offensive skills playing for the Portland Pilots, the school soccer team
Learning the game from Spanish import Tomas Lozano, Gonzalez tried out with French club Calais RUFC coached by Ladislas Lozano, Tomas" brother, in 2000. Gonzalez trained in France for two weeks but was sidelined due to a torn hamstring.
By the time he was recovered from injury, Lozano had already accepted a coaching job in Morocco. Due to impressing team manager Nguyen Tien Huy of the V-League club Ngân hàng Đông Á (East Asian Commercial Bank Football Club) for his play for the Philippines in the 2002 Tiger Cup in Jakarta, Gonzalez signed a one-year contract with the club in January 2003.
He also played for Komodo AS of Indonesia in 2004, being the only active Filipino professional player at that time.
He was a part-time player in Europe and also played for Kaya in the Philippines. Unfortunately, right after his contract with the Vietnam professional club expired Gonzalez retired from playing football, concentrating more into his interest in surfing and other business ventures such as bringing in the Brazilian flip flops brand Havaianas into the Philippines. The comeback to Philippine Football scene However, he put up the team Football Club for the United Football League Division 2 in 2011.
In January 2012, for the first time in almost half a decade of retirement, he played foreign
In the mid of June 2012, he led the team to the championship in Division 2 having 123 goals in the league. Loyola On January 7, 2013, Gonzales transferred to Loyola before the start of 2013 PFF–Smart National Championship knockout stage and UFL 4th season.
Gonzalez made his debut for the Philippine national team in the 1997 South East Asian Games. He then played in the then "Association of Southeast Asian Nations Tiger Cup," (now Suzuki Cup), in Vietnam in 1998.
He has, since then, represented the country in South East Asian Games (particularly the 1999 Southern Economic Association, USA Games in Brunei), in the Tiger Cup, and in any other invitational and qualifying tournaments.
International goals Scores and results list the Philippines" goal tally first. Club Loyola UFL Cup: 2013 PFF National Men"s Club Championship: 2014-2015 Individual.