David Patiño

David Patiño Oviedo ( born September 6, 1967 in Mexico City) is a former Mexican football player at the position of a striker. After his playing career, he began to work as a trainer.

  • 2.1 As a player
  • 2.2 As a coach

Life

Association

Patiño began his professional career at the UNAM Pumas for which it was first used in the Torneo México 86 of the highest Mexican league. In the coming years it reached with the Pumas twice the finals to the Mexican championship against arch-rivals América, which are both in the same municipality of Mexico City, Coyoacan, home. In 1988, América won the day and 1991 kept the Pumas the upper hand. In addition to the championship title from 1991 Patiño won with the Pumas in 1989 CONCACAF Champions Cup.

In 1993 he moved to Monterrey, where he was under contract until 1998 and was lent to the playing in Major League Soccer Colorado Rapids in 1997. After moving to CF Pachuca Patiño won the Torneo Invierno Tuzos in 99 again the championship. In the 2000 /01 season, he ended his career with the second-rate in the Primera División 'A' gambling Toros Neza.

National

His debut in the dress of the Mexican national team celebrated Patiño on 10 February 1993 in a friendly against Romania, which was won 2-0. Overall, he graduated in 1993 twenty international appearances and also denied five games at the Copa América, where he in the games against Argentina (1-1) on June 20 and against Peru (4-2 ) on June 27 each have a goal was scored. His last international match he graduated in the 0-1 defeat against Jamaica on 17 November 1996 as part of the World Cup qualifiers.

Coach

After his playing career Patiño began work as a trainer and was in early 2008 when first division club Monarcas Morelia under contract. He then took over the playing in the second division Monarcas farm team Mérida FC, ​​with whom he 2009 La Liga 'A' won the Clausura and in which he remained until September 2010.

Later he stood at the Tiburones Rojos Veracruz under contract, of which he was released in September 2012. After further work as the head coach at the Pumas Morelos he was beginning September 2013 named the interim coach of his Exvereins UNAM Pumas.

Achievements

As a player

  • Mexican champions: 1990 /91 ( with UNAM Pumas ), Invierno 1999 ( with CF Pachuca)
  • CONCACAF Champions Cup: 1989 ( with UNAM Pumas )

As a coach

  • Mexican second division champions: 2009 Clausura ( with Mérida FC )
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