José Vantolrá

José Vantolra Rangel ( born March 30, 1943 in Mexico City) is a former Mexican football player who acted as a defender and occasionally worked as a coach after his playing career. He is the son of Martí Ventolrà, with the Spain participated in the World Cup 1934.

Biography

Player

Vantolra stood from 1962 to 1973 at Deportivo Toluca under contract. During this time he was twice Mexican Champion and one CONCACAF Champions ' Cup winner.

Between 1963 and 1970, he completed a total of 31 caps for the Mexican national football team and was a regular for the discharged at home World Cup in 1970, when he played in all four games in full length.

Coach

In early 1992, he first took over the eighth round back round of the 1991/92 season at his former club Toluca, the role of the head coach. It was a debut to measure, because the team got out of the remaining 12 games 7 wins and 2 draws, with the last five games were all won. The 1992/93 season was first to successfully and Toluca came after a heavy opening defeat at the UNAM Pumas ( 0-4 ) to three wins and five draws. But then it went rapidly downhill. After 29 days, the game team had reached only 5 wins and 11 draws, wherein the power curve ever went down. After a 4-0 home win against Puebla on 17 Matchday Toluca had remained in the next 12 games without a win (with a score of 3 draws and 9 losses ) and Vantolra been dismissed prematurely. After that, he was only once head coach as he prepares for three games ( with one draw and two defeats) involved in coaching Santos Laguna in February 1996.

Achievements

  • Mexican champion: 1967, 1968
  • Supercup: 1967, 1968
  • CONCACAF Champions ' Cup: 1968
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