Antonio Munguía

Antonio Munguia Flores ( * June 27, 1942 in Mexico City ) is a former Mexican football player whose root position was in the defensive midfield.

Biography

Association

During his career as a professional player in the Mexican Primera División he stood from 1962 to 1966 at Club Necaxa under contract. Then he moved to CD Cruz Azul, with which he ' Cup winner was three times champion and Mexican CONCACAF Champions.

National

Between 1965 and 1971 graduated Munguia total of 44 caps for the Mexican national soccer team. He also belonged to the Mexican World Cup squad in 1970 and appeared in all four games of the host with: as he came off the bench in the first round match against the Soviet Union ( 0-0) only minutes after 67, he came in the other group games against El Salvador (4-0 ) and Belgium ( 1-0) over the full distance to use. Also in the quarter-final match against Italy (1:4) was Munguia been chosen, but was replaced in the 60th minute by Isidoro Díaz.

Achievements

  • Mexican champions: 1968 /69 México in 1970, 1971/72
  • Cup winner: 1969
  • Supercup: 1969
  • CONCACAF Champions ' Cup. 1969, 1970, 1971
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