Alberto Guerra

Alberto Guerra López ( born May 8, 1944 in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua ) is a former Mexican football coach and player, who was employed in the position of striker. Throughout his players and coaching career, he was, as far as traceable, active for only three club teams: Deportivo Guadalajara, and Monterrey Atlético Potosino. He also coached in February 1989 for three games, the Mexican national soccer team. Since September 2009, Guerra operates in Fußballrat the city of Guadalajara.

Biography

Player

By moving his parents Guerra spent much of his childhood and youth in Guadalajara. There he played in various youth teams of Club Deportivo Guadalajara, for whom he gave his debut as a professional División players in the Mexican Primera on August 23, 1964 in a game against city rivals CF Atlas. After five years he joined Chivas 1969 Club de Fútbol Monterrey and five years later the Club Atlético Potosino, for he held until the end of his active career in 1976 worked two years.

Coach

For Atlético Potosino Guerra was in 1979 made ​​his debut as coach. He later moved to his "home club " Guadalajara, with which he was vice-champion in 1983 and 1984 and in 1987 won the championship. In 1989, he coached for three games, which were all won by the way ( 3-1 against Poland, 2-1 win over Guatemala and El Salvador 2-0 ), the Mexican national team. After the 1988/89 season he moved to the University Club Leones Negros de la UdeG, with whom he also was runner-up in 1990.

Achievements

  • Mexican champion: 1987 (with CD Guadalajara)
  • Mexican runner-up: 1983 and 1984 (with CD Guadalajara ), 1990 ( with Universidad de Guadalajara)

References and links

  • Person (Guadalajara, Mexico)
  • Football players (Mexico)
  • Football coach (Mexico)
  • Mexican champions ( football)
  • Born in 1944
  • Man
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