Felipe Zetter

Felipe Zetter (* July 3, 1923, † March 15, 2013 in Guadalajara) was a Mexican footballer, who acted in defense.

Biography

Association

Zetter played all his life for the CF Atlas, which he experienced all the highs and lows. He was in the inaugural season of La Liga 1943/44, there and and at the Cup victories of 1946 and 1950 as well as at the only championship of the club in the season 1950/51 as team captain and the subsequent Supercup victories in the years 1946, 1950 1951 also involved. , he was the first descent of the association in the Segunda División at the end of the season 1953/54, as well as the immediate promotion back to the 1954/55 season.

National

His debut in the Mexican national was Zetter on September 4, 1949 in a 6-0 win over arch-rivals USA. His fifth and already last match he played at the Football World Cup 1950 against the host nation Brazil, which was lost with 0:4.

Functionary

After his playing days Zetter was for many years as an official for the club Atlas active and held as representative of his former club several times the President role of Clubes Unidos de Jalisco, which was founded by the clubs Atlas, Chivas and Oro operator of the Estadio Jalisco, whose presidency every three years was dressed for a year alternately by representatives of these three clubs. Zetter exercised the presidency in the years 1964, 1967 and 1970.

Achievements

  • Mexican champions: 1950/51
  • Cup Winners' Cup: 1946 and 1950
  • Supercup: 1946, 1950 and 1951
  • Master of the Segunda División in 1954/55

Swell

  • Profile at the Mexican Football Federation ( allegedly without World Cup campaign against Yugoslavia in 1950 )
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