Career
He currently plays as a striker in of the Liga MX. Orozco made his debut on September 17, 2005, against UANL, a game which resulted in a 1–2 victory foreign In the 2010 Apertura, he scored the first goal of the season, and currently leads the season with 6 goals. He scored 4 goals and had an assist against Real Salt Lake of Master of Library Science to defeat them 5–4.
He is also the top goalscorer in CONCACAF Champions League history, as he has netted 24 times.
International Mexico CONCACAF Gold Cup: 2015 Javier Orozco is the son of Luis Antonio Orozco who played in Atletico Tecoman and Irapuato Football Club in the 1980s and also is brother to Luis Orozco that plays for Club Tijuana who is also a striker. Orozco is nicknamed "Chuletita", meaning "little pork-chop." The nickname "Chuletita" comes from his father, Luis Antonio Orozco, who earned the moniker "Chuleta" when he was six years old, by his father, who would tell him "vete por las chuletas"—a Mexican slang saying which translates roughly to "go get the money." Club Individual.