José Luis Trejo

José Luis Trejo Montoya (* August 4, 1951 in Tepeji del Rio de Ocampo, Hidalgo ) is a former Mexican football player and coach.

Life

At his time graduated Trejo two Test matches for the Mexican national team: at August 6, 1975 against the selection of the GDR ( 1-0) and on October 20, 1975 against Israel ( 0:1), respectively over the full distance of 90 minutes. He also belonged to the Mexican squad in football tournament of the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. As he stood by Active Atlético Español and Tecos de la UAG under contract.

After his playing career Trejo began a career as a coach and as a head coach was already at nine clubs in the Mexican Primera División active. His first stop was Toros Neza and his first game was won on 5 September 1988 5-2 against the Tigres de la UANL. He then coached the national teams of Cruz Azul, Jaguares de Chiapas, Pachuca, Tigres de la UANL, Necaxa, Morelia, Tecos de la UAG and finally the Puebla FC, ​​for in the 0-2 defeat against Atlante on 29 January he 2011 at the Estadio Olímpico Andrés Quintana Roo played his 300th top-flight as a coach.

His biggest success was reaching the finals at the Copa Libertadores 2001, which lost its team Cruz Azul in a penalty shoot-out against Boca Juniors, and the profit of the Mexican championship with Pachuca in the Clausura 2006, the second half of the season 2005/06.

Success as a coach

  • Mexican masters: Clausura 2006 ( with Pachuca)
  • Copa Libertadores: Finalist 2001 ( with Cruz Azul )
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