Alberto García Aspe

Alberto García Aspe ( born May 11, 1967 in Mexico City) was one of the most famous Mexican soccer player of his time. Its common position was in midfield.

Life

1984 Alberto García Aspe started his career at Pumas UNAM, where he remained until 1991. He then played for the Club Necaxa, in which he was initially until 1995 and after a brief stint at CA River Plate until 1997 under contract. After that he played between 1997 and 1999 for the Club América and let his career between 1999 and 2002 end the evening with Puebla FC.

His debut in the dress of the Mexican national team gave García Aspe April 26, 1988 in a friendly match against Honduras, which was won with 4:1. His 127th and last international match was on 17 June 2002 in the second round of the Football World Cup 2002 in the 0-2 defeat against the USA.

García Aspe came at the FIFA World Cups in 1994, 1998 and 2002 are used.

Currently, Alberto García Aspe as commentator for Televisa, a Mexican television station, works.

Achievements

Association

  • Mexican champions: 1990 /91 1994/95 1995/96

Personally

  • Best young player of Mexico: 1984/85

Pictures of Alberto García Aspe

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