José Manuel Abundis

José Manuel Abundis ( born June 11, 1973 in Guadalajara, Jalisco ) is a former Mexican football player at the position of the striker.

  • 2.1 club
  • 2.2 national team

Life

Association

Abundis began his professional career with Deportivo Toluca FC, ​​where he with whom he won four league titles, first from 1992 to 2000 and later between 2004 and 2006 was for a total period of ten years under contract. Except for the then settled in the capital, CF Atlante, where he was under contract two years between 2000 and 2002, Abundis was more committed than half a year otherwise at any club.

National

His debut in the dress of the Mexican national was Abundis on 7 February 1996 in the 1-2 defeat against Chile. His last international match, he completed on 20 June 2001 in the 1-3 defeat in Honduras that seriously endangered only a few days after the 1-2 home defeat against Costa Rica World Cup qualifying the Mexicans.

Highlight of his international career was the participation in the discharged in their own country FIFA Confederations Cup in 1999, when the Mexican national team celebrated its biggest triumph. " El Tri " won the title and Abundis has actively participated in all five games and contributed to this triumph two goals each for 2-0 lead in the first round match against Egypt ( 2-2) and in the final against Brazil ( 4-3 ). He also took part in the FIFA Confederations Cup 1997 and the FIFA Confederations Cup 2001 in Mexico.

Achievements

Association

  • Mexican masters: Verano 1998, Verano 1999, Verano 2000, Apertura 2005 ( all with Toluca )

National

  • FIFA Confederations Cup: 1999
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