Javier Fragoso

Javier Fragoso Rodríguez ( born April 19, 1942), also known by the nickname El Chalo, is a former Mexican football player who acted in the attack.

Biography

Association

Fragoso began his professional career in 1962 in the service of Club América, with whom he won the Copa México and in 1966 the Mexican championship twice in a row ( 1964 and 1965). In 1970 he moved to CD Zacatepec, in which he - after a stopover in Puebla (1972 /73) - ended his active career in the 1973/74 season.

National

El Chalo Fragoso worked among other things, the Olympic Football Tournament 1964 in Tokyo.

His debut in the senior team was Fragoso in a game against the Dutch Antilles on 1 April 1965, and that a " cost -to-measure " brought him. He was, when Mexico was at the beginning of the second half with a 2-0 front, in to replace his colleagues striker Javier Valdivia and scored between the 57th and 85th minute a hat-trick for a 5-0 final score of " El Tri ".

Fragoso was at the World Championships in 1966 and 1970, the squad of Mexicans, taking the first round match against France and in the discharged at home 1970 World Cup, played in all four matches for the 1966 World Cup. The quarter-final match against Italy (1:4) on June 14, 1970, also his last of a total of 46 international matches, where Fragoso was used. His only goal in a World Cup, 3-0 in the second round match of the 1970 World Cup against El Salvador ( Full 4-0), was also his last international goal.

Achievements

  • Mexican champion: 1966
  • Copa México: 1964, 1965
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