Juan Antonio Luna

Juan Antonio Luna ( born May 17, 1959 in Mexico City) is a Mexican football coach and former player, who acted mainly in midfield. Luna was an important key players of the most successful team of the Club América in the history of the Mexican Primera División, who won five league titles 1984-1989. The first four tracks Luna had worked successfully.

  • 2.1 As a player
  • 2.2 As a coach

Life

Stations as a player

His first game in the Mexican Primera División denied Luna on 14 October 1979 with superclásico Mexicano between Chivas and América, which ended 1-1. His first Erstligator he succeeded on December 16, 1979 with a 4-1 home win of Club America against Puebla FC, ​​when he produced the scoring in the 77th minute to 4:1.

His last game for América, he played on the final day of the round point of the 1987/88 season in a 2-0 away win in Puebla. In the ensuing Liguilla he no longer was used and changed at season's end for its time city rivals Necaxa, in which he stood for the next four years until the end of the 1991/92 season under contract. In the 1992/93 season he ended his active career in the dress of Puebla FC, ​​for whom he only three times was used. His last top-flight denied Luna on 1 November 1992 in a 1-0 away win against Chivas Guadalajara.

National

Between 1980 and 1987 Luna completed a total of 18 missions for the Mexican national team, in which he scored two goals.

His debut in the dress of the national team, he played in the 0-1 defeat against the selection of South Korea on 28 February 1980. His first international goal he succeeded on 18 October 1980 at the World Cup qualifying match against Canada, where it of late equalizer to make it 1: 1 succeeded in the 89th minute. His second and last goal for " El Tri " he scored for a 1-0 lead in the 38th minute in a 3-2 victory against China on March 17, 1987.

Teams managed

His biggest success as a coach celebrated Luna at the end of the 2001/02 season when the club coached by him the championship of the second-rate San Luis Primera División 'A' and won promotion to the first division. There, Luna coached the team even during the 2002/ 03 season.

In the following years he worked as a head coach at the Tigrillos UANL (2003/ 04 ), a branch team Tigres UANL, as well as the Aguilas de la Riviera Maya (2005/ 06 ) and the Socio Águila FC ( 2007-2009), branch teams the Club América, where he worked as an assistant coach in the Premier League as early as the 2004/ 05 season.

He subsequently worked in the service of his Exvereins San Luis (2009) and the Club Tijuana ( 2010) Luna was most recently as assistant coach in the second division season 2011/12 at the Reboceros La Piedad under contract.

Achievements

As a player

  • Mexican champions: 1983/84, 1984/85, Prode 85, 1987/88
  • CONCACAF Champions ' Cup: 1987

As a coach

  • Mexican second division champions: 2001 /02

Swell

  • Player Profile at Mediotiempo
  • Trainer Profile at the Association
  • Trainer Profile at Mediotiempo (1st League )
  • Trainer Profile at Transfermarkt.de
  • National football team (Mexico)
  • Mexican
  • Football coach (Mexico)
  • Mexican champions ( football)
  • Person ( Mexico City)
  • Born in 1959
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