Background
Patiño was born in San Sebastián de los Reyes, Community of Madrid, Spain, to a Filipino mother from Dumanjug, Cebu.
Patiño was born in San Sebastián de los Reyes, Community of Madrid, Spain, to a Filipino mother from Dumanjug, Cebu.
He represents the Philippines at international level, having made his debut in 2013. Patiño played his first four seasons as a senior in amateur football, representing local clubs Alcobendas CF and UD San Sebastián de los Reyes. In the 2011 summer he moved straight to the second division, signing a three-year contract with Córdoba CF. In his first year with the Andalusians Patiño scored eight goals in 35 games, notably netting the games" only goal against South Dakota Huesca (away), UD Las Palmas (home) and Recreativo de Huelva (away).
On the last day of the January 2013 transfer window he was loaned to fellow league side Xerez Civil Defense until the end of the season, but had his link rescinded on 9 March, being then sold to Buriram United F.C. of the Thai Premier League.
Patiño marked his debut for Buriram with a brace, in their 6–1 thrashing of Songkhla United Football Club. On 21 January 2015, Patiño transferred to Chinese Super League side Henan Jianye Football Club.
The Philippine Football Federation were reportedly notified of Patiño through Juan Luis Guirado, who was also born in Spain and an international football player for the Philippines. In late 2012 he was reported to be applying for Filipino citizenship, to open the possibility of playing international football for that country.
He successfully obtained his Filipino passport just in time for the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualification tournament which took place from 24 to 26 March 2013 in Manila, and made it into the final 23-man squad, also receiving compliments from national team head coach Michael Weiß, who stated, "Patiño is definitely a top player but it is a team sport and it takes time to connect with the other player. We should give him time, we know that we can expect something but perhaps not the best yet".
Patiño would not appear for the Philippines until March the following year where they lost 1–0 to Azerbaijan in an international friendly match.
lieutenant was part of the national team"s preparations for the AFC Challenge Cup which he was not able to take part in due to not being released by his club, as the tournament was not part of Fédération internationale de football association"s international match calendar. Later that year, he would also miss out on 2014 AFF Championship as he had to undergo back surgery. International goals
Scores and results list the Philippines" goal tally first.