Héctor Pulido

Héctor Pulido Rodríguez ( born December 20, 1944 in Numarán, Michoacán ) is a former Mexican football player who acted in midfield.

Biography

Association

As far as traceable, the professional career of the born near La Piedad Pulido started in season 1962/63 when CF La Piedad, for which he kicked in the second division. Coach Jorge Marik from league rivals Cruz Azul became aware of his talent and took him by the end of the season after Jasso.

At the end of the season 1963/64, rose to with Pulido Cruz Azul in the first division, where the newcomer was developed from the outset to a fixed size and soon the towering top team that won the Mexican championship five times between 1969 and 1974.

In 1977 he joined the club to Guadalajara Jalisco, where he ended his active career in 1979.

Today Pulido is as a coordinator at youth level again at Cruz Azul under contract.

National

In 1968 he took part in Mexico with the amateur team in the Olympic football tournament. He scored three goals and thus, together with Vicente Pereda ( who in 1968 also scored 3 goals ) and Víctor Rangel, which this 1976 succeeded Mexican scorer in the Olympics. The team played in the match for bronze, which was lost with 0-2 against Japan in front of a record crowd of 105,000 spectators.

Between 1967 and 1973 he was a total of 43 times for the Mexican national football team used. Was first appointed to the national Pulido in 1966, when he was part of the World Cup squad, who represented Mexico at the World Cup in England. Here he remained without use and made ​​his debut in the dress of the national team on January 8, 1967 in a friendly match against Switzerland, which was lost with 0:2.

When discharged at home 1970 World Cup, he worked in the games against the Soviet Union (0-0 ), Belgium ( 1-0) and Italy (1:4 ) with and lacked only in the second group match against El Salvador ( 4-0).

He had his last international match on 18 December 1973 at the last game of the World Cup qualifier against Haiti. Despite the 1-0 victory of the Mexicans, Haitians had qualified for the 1974 World Cup because Mexico played before against Guatemala (0-0 ) and Honduras (1-1) and only a draw against Trinidad & Tobago a hefty 0:4 - had moved into defeat. At least for the defeat met Pulido not the slightest complicity; because just in this game he did not play, as he has been involved in the other four group matches.

Pulido scored a total of six goals for his country. His only " double " he succeeded on September 29, 1968 in a 3-0 win against Ethiopia.

Achievements

  • Mexican champions: 1968 /69 Mex 1970 1971/72 1972 /73 1973/74
  • Copa México: 1969
  • Campeón de Campeones: 1969, 1974
  • CONCACAF Champions ' Cup: 1969, 1970, 1971

Swell

  • Héctor Pulido in the database of National - Football - Teams.com (English)
  • Héctor Pulido, un Talismán del futbol azteca (Spanish, accessed 13 November 2010 )
  • National football team (Mexico)
  • Mexican
  • Mexican champions ( football)
  • Olympian (Mexico)
  • Born in 1944
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