José Serrizuela

José Tiburcio Serrizuela ( born June 10, 1962 in Palo ) is a former Argentine footballer. The defender played at club level, among others, for Rosario Central, River Plate and Independiente Avellaneda and took the national team of his native country participates in the Football World Cup 1990 in Italy, where the vice-championship could be won.

Career

Club career

José Serrizuela, born in 1962, began playing football at the club CA Los Andes from the province of Buenos Aires. There, the defender acted for four years from 1980 to 1984, before signed him to the already somewhat larger, but now in the second division abgeglittene club Rosario Central. In the jersey of Rosario Central Serrizuela made ​​41 league appearances during the second Argentine Football League, scoring seven goals and helped his team for direct return to the Primera División after the Master from 1980 was surprisingly relegated in the previous year. After climbing left Serrizuela Rosario Central and thus missed the big hit that succeeded the team coached by Ángel Tulio Zof in the following year by winning the Argentine championship.

José Serrizuela followed instead Lanus want to allow only a year later to move on to Racing de Córdoba, where he spent two years played football from 1986 to 1988 and 74 games made ​​for the sunken nowadays into insignificance club in the highest Argentine Football League. In 1988 he moved again to the employer and went to River Plate to stand there again two years under contract. Under coach Daniel Passarella, the team succeeded to players such as Sergio Batista, Héctor Enrique and Gabriel Batistuta in the 1989/90 season winning the Argentine Football Championship by a first place with seven points ahead of CA Independiente.

After two years and 45 league appearances for River Plate José Serrizuela left the club in the summer of 1990 and went to Mexico, where he played in succession in 1990 and 1991 for Cruz Azul and CD Veracruz. After a one year commitment at CA Huracán he played from 1993 Independiente Avellaneda. In the jersey of Champions record in the Copa Libertadores José Serrizuela made ​​his second championship win in Argentina, in the Clausura 1994 you were first with a point advantage over Huracán. As a result Serrizuela played until 1996 Independiente, but without being able to win more titles. Then he went to the local rivals Racing Club to switch a year later to CA Talleres, there to win the second division and finish three more years on his home club in jersey CA Los Andes his career at the age of 38 years.

National

Between 1989 and 1990 it brought José Serrizuela to a total of eight matches in the Argentine national soccer team. From national coach Carlos Bilardo Dr. he was appointed breaking into a contingent of South Americans for the Football World Cup 1990 in Italy. In this case, the defender of River Plate was used in seven tournament games his team and showed up in both the quarter - and semi-finals in a penalty shoot- safe. The two gained only in this mode play on Yugoslavia and Italy will host Serrizuela hit his penalty and thus contributed to progress directly. It was also used in the final against Germany, but this was lost with 0:1. After the final in Rome ended the short national career of José Serrizuela.

Achievements

  • Argentine Championship: 2x
  • Primera B Nacional: 2x
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