Hugo went further than anyone in football in Mexico. His achievements were many and widely recognized internationally. It was without doubt the outstanding player of the Mexican international football. A true myth that broke football prestige of the Aztec nation.
One of the most prolific strikers in international football was the Mexican who, unlike many of his compatriots, invaded the Old Continent with installed security forever in the history of Spanish football.
Maybe coming from a country whose players do not usually use the foreign (Mexican soccer league is one of the best paid in the world), the fact is that few believed in the talent of striker Hugo Sanchez Marquez. Both inside and outside of your beautiful and beloved Mexico.
His hiring raised some eyebrows in the offices of Atletico Madrid, the first Spanish club had their services. But his goals Hugo convinced everyone equally. Go if you convinced ...
As they say in the international sports arena, the most famous footballer in
Mexico was born in Mexico City on July 11, 1958. Since childhood showed typical of those who claim to stand boldly. Their sporting skills, specifically related to football, motivated him to seek new horizons carrying the commendable effort to never stop learning, virtue meant only for the true greats.
In 1975 he began his brilliant career with Los Pumas of the Autonomous University of Mexico, where his team won the league in the 1976-77 season devoted and 1980-81 CONCACAF runner-up in 1981 and champion of the Copa Interamericana in 1981 . in 1979, and twice, he alternated his time between this team and the San Diego Sockers of the NASL, American football-soccer league prior to the current MLS.
But it was the year of 1981, full of hope and
courage, when he left for his first Spanish scale, Atletico Madrid. Three years later, in 1984-85, he achieved his dedication to become a creditor, thanks to 19 goals, the prestigious Pichichi trophy for being top scorer in the league. He also won the club mattress King's Cup.
After neighborhood change but not city. Real Madrid, one of the legendary footballing institutions planet, placed their trust in him, and hired him. Hugo, always ready to accept any challenge nobility, rushed into the ring, there, in the heart of Spanish football.
Thus the story of Sanchez in the Real and
therefore, in the Iberian football, became one of the most distinguished foreign as ever walked the fields of the motherland.
With Real was league champions in 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 seasons, and champion of the UEFA Cup in 1985-86, Champion Cup in 1988-89 and champion of the 1989 Spain Super Cup, plus the European Golden Boot in the 1989-90 season. In total he scored 162 goals and 4 equaling the Pichichi awards Argentine Alfredo Di Stéfano and Spanish Quini.
Of course, that Hugo merengue team had players of the caliber of Butragueño, Michel, Gordillo, Martin Vazquez and Valdano. Also the most famous Mexican
soccer ambassador had its own nickname: Hugol.
At 33 and already suffering some injuries, played his last season (1991-92) at Real Madrid. But he left football.
He returned home to play in America for a while. Then, back in Spain, he moved near the Real Madrid, the area of Vallecas. There Rayo Vallecano played in the 1993-94 season scoring 16 goals. Net consideration for a humble then set as was the Lightning.
Then he returned home and in 1994-95 he played for Atlante of Mexico. In 1995-96 he did in Linz in Austria. In 1996 for the Dallas Burn in the U.S. and was dismissed from the football wearing the uniform of Celaya, home again. There he shared
with his former teammates from Real, Butragueño and Michel 1996-97.
Logic is a player of this kind can not be away from the national team of his country. In fact, the path of Hugo wearing traditional uniform tricolor was also notable: the youth tournament won the Cannes 1975, the Pan American Championships in Mexico 1975 and 1976 youth tournament in CONCACAF.
With older participated in the World Cup Argentina 78, Mexico 86 and U.S. 94 and I won the second place in the 1993 Copa America in Ecuador.
A worthy and commendable career of this Hugo area. Bold, mischievous, intelligent forehead player opposing defenses. It was quick to define both the passing game and in the definition of middle and long distance.
Proponents paid dearly for their mistakes when Hugo lurking in the area. Acquired importance of three-quarter court zone towards the opponent for being a constant search returns the empty walls. His tumbling celebrating every goal that turned left in the retina of all those who saw him play, live or via television.
Ultimately proved to be a winner, sometimes controversial in his statements but no less compelling when the encounter. Abroad marked a path to their fellow players, perhaps difficult to emulate, but who want ready to go through it.
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Mario Kempes
Mario Alberto Kempes was born on July 15, 1954 in the city of Bel Ville, Córdoba Province. From childhood he showed an innate ability to integrate various children's soccer teams campuses in their city until age 16 was champion of the local league with all Bell Library.
Bell became one of the most important groups of the province of Córdoba.
Institute team that champion Cordoba league devoted and thus participated in the Argentine National Tournament 1973 In this contest was signed by Rosario Central of the first division of Argentine football, where he scored 85 goals in 105 games over two seasons (1974-1976).
At 19 years old he joined the Argentina team that participated in the World Cup 1974 tournament in which the selected gaucho went unnoticed and Kempes failed to score any goal.
However their presence in areas of interest to rival European entrepreneurs and the Spanish Liga Valencia hired him in 1976. Was that transaction before the Argentine radio journalist José María Muñoz, placed him the nickname El Matador.
In the Valencian club scorer in the Spanish League crown in the 1976-77 season with 24 goals, the highest average for the last ten years. In the 1977-78 season had 28 goals and being the top scorer of the two consecutive seasons received
the Pichichi award in Spanish football. In 1979 Valencia was achieved in the Premier League and Cup Winners 1980.
But the most telling moment of his playing career was his successful participation in the World Cup in Argentina 78 wherein further out world champion with the Albiceleste representative, was the top scorer in the World Cup with 6 goals and international press considered the best player of the Tournament.
In the final match against the Netherlands gave a recital of football swagger and passion to get the team to shoulder besides converting two of the goals that beat Argentina 3-1 whole orange.
The success led him again in 1981 when champion River Plate of Argentina,
returning to Valencia and then move to the Hercules in Spain. From 1986 to 1994 he continued his career in Austria (Wiener, Saint Polten, and Krems) to finish in 1995, at 41 years of age at the Fernandez Vidal of Chile. From that year to date has unfolded coaching soccer teams in various countries of the world as well as a sports commentator.
Kempes was a lefty long stride in speed he displayed an uncommon perfectly applying the brake and hitch skill. Your profile start looking for good long and medium distance was lethal, and all this had to add an ability to administer oxygen allowing him to surrender completely throughout the game.
Bell became one of the most important groups of the province of Córdoba.
Institute team that champion Cordoba league devoted and thus participated in the Argentine National Tournament 1973 In this contest was signed by Rosario Central of the first division of Argentine football, where he scored 85 goals in 105 games over two seasons (1974-1976).
At 19 years old he joined the Argentina team that participated in the World Cup 1974 tournament in which the selected gaucho went unnoticed and Kempes failed to score any goal.
However their presence in areas of interest to rival European entrepreneurs and the Spanish Liga Valencia hired him in 1976. Was that transaction before the Argentine radio journalist José María Muñoz, placed him the nickname El Matador.
In the Valencian club scorer in the Spanish League crown in the 1976-77 season with 24 goals, the highest average for the last ten years. In the 1977-78 season had 28 goals and being the top scorer of the two consecutive seasons received
the Pichichi award in Spanish football. In 1979 Valencia was achieved in the Premier League and Cup Winners 1980.
But the most telling moment of his playing career was his successful participation in the World Cup in Argentina 78 wherein further out world champion with the Albiceleste representative, was the top scorer in the World Cup with 6 goals and international press considered the best player of the Tournament.
In the final match against the Netherlands gave a recital of football swagger and passion to get the team to shoulder besides converting two of the goals that beat Argentina 3-1 whole orange.
The success led him again in 1981 when champion River Plate of Argentina,
returning to Valencia and then move to the Hercules in Spain. From 1986 to 1994 he continued his career in Austria (Wiener, Saint Polten, and Krems) to finish in 1995, at 41 years of age at the Fernandez Vidal of Chile. From that year to date has unfolded coaching soccer teams in various countries of the world as well as a sports commentator.
Kempes was a lefty long stride in speed he displayed an uncommon perfectly applying the brake and hitch skill. Your profile start looking for good long and medium distance was lethal, and all this had to add an ability to administer oxygen allowing him to surrender completely throughout the game.
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Amadeo Carrizo
Amadeo Carrizo has been one of the best goalkeepers in history, ahead of his time, heralds a new way of acting under the sticks. He was the first who got used to bow out and play the ball with their feet, as if it were a footballer more. Specialist in the hand to hand, no one used before the goal kick to start the attacks and was one of the pioneers in the use of gloves.
Occasionally allowed to dribble past an opponent, as in 1954 in a classic against Boca. Reed left the area to retrieve a ball before transferring it to a teammate faced Borrello, one of the stars of the xeneizes, and dribbles to the delight of fans of River and stupor of opposing fans. For all that and more, Amadeo is considered the best South American goalkeeper of the twentieth century. A goalkeeper who reinvented seat and came forward to the future. "A Master without time," as defined Figure.
It began with ten years in El Fortin, a small team of his native Rufino, then move to the Buenos Aires Pacific. In these two sets alternated his performances as goalkeeper and striker, until he
was convinced that his future was in goal. His life changed when Hector Berra, a former athlete who participated in the Olympic Games in Los Angeles 32, sent a letter to Carlos Peucelle, then coach of the lower River, recommending to Carrizo. That was how the club came that marked his career and which remained as first team goalkeeper for over 500 games.
In that time he shared a dressing room with some of the best Argentine players in history, as Pipo Rossi and Di Stéfano and Muñoz, Moreno, Pederson, Labruna and Loustau, the famous machine.
Independent supporter as a child, his arrival in River changed him and from that moment his heart was only room for the colors of this team. The River debut came with 19 years, precisely against Independiente. River won 2-1 that day and Cervino Camilo went down in history as the author of the first goal conceded that professional Carrizo.
His record is as extensive as bright. The player most games dress the franjirroja shirt and the only goalkeeper who has been champion six times, including three-peat of the years 1955, 1956 and 1957's. He left the company in 1968 with 42, and drained his last two professional seasons in Millonarios of Colombia. On his return to Argentina had a fleeting step as coach of Deportivo Armenian and subsequently linked to continued public relations football as a trademark and River Plate.
His international career was not as bright as that for various reasons rarely acted with Argentina and only participated in the '58 World Cup in Sweden and in the 1964 Copa America.
Occasionally allowed to dribble past an opponent, as in 1954 in a classic against Boca. Reed left the area to retrieve a ball before transferring it to a teammate faced Borrello, one of the stars of the xeneizes, and dribbles to the delight of fans of River and stupor of opposing fans. For all that and more, Amadeo is considered the best South American goalkeeper of the twentieth century. A goalkeeper who reinvented seat and came forward to the future. "A Master without time," as defined Figure.
It began with ten years in El Fortin, a small team of his native Rufino, then move to the Buenos Aires Pacific. In these two sets alternated his performances as goalkeeper and striker, until he
was convinced that his future was in goal. His life changed when Hector Berra, a former athlete who participated in the Olympic Games in Los Angeles 32, sent a letter to Carlos Peucelle, then coach of the lower River, recommending to Carrizo. That was how the club came that marked his career and which remained as first team goalkeeper for over 500 games.
In that time he shared a dressing room with some of the best Argentine players in history, as Pipo Rossi and Di Stéfano and Muñoz, Moreno, Pederson, Labruna and Loustau, the famous machine.
Independent supporter as a child, his arrival in River changed him and from that moment his heart was only room for the colors of this team. The River debut came with 19 years, precisely against Independiente. River won 2-1 that day and Cervino Camilo went down in history as the author of the first goal conceded that professional Carrizo.
His record is as extensive as bright. The player most games dress the franjirroja shirt and the only goalkeeper who has been champion six times, including three-peat of the years 1955, 1956 and 1957's. He left the company in 1968 with 42, and drained his last two professional seasons in Millonarios of Colombia. On his return to Argentina had a fleeting step as coach of Deportivo Armenian and subsequently linked to continued public relations football as a trademark and River Plate.
His international career was not as bright as that for various reasons rarely acted with Argentina and only participated in the '58 World Cup in Sweden and in the 1964 Copa America.
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