Luis Estrada (footballer)

Luis Estrada ( b. 1947 in El Salto, Jalisco ), also known by the nickname El Chino, is a former Mexican football player who was used as an attacking midfield and attack.

  • 2.1 club
  • 2.2 Personal

Life

Association

" El Chino" Estrada began his professional career in the season 1964/65 the Club León, with whom he won three times the Mexican Cup competition. He also won in 1971 with Leon the Mexican Super Cup with a 1-0 win against the champion América, where Estrada scored the decisive goal. He had already set in the 1968/69 season to the test when he was top scorer in the Mexican league His goalscoring.

In 1973, Estrada for his time series champion Cruz Azul, with which he came to his first and only league title in 1973/74. Subsequently, he also won the Supercup with this club, and again (this time 2-1 ) against Club América, who qualified as a trophy winner for the final.

National

His debut in the dress of the Mexican national team gave Estrada on 12 March 1967 in a match for the CONCACAF Nations Cup in 1967, when Trinidad and Tobado was defeated and the debutant Estrada contributed two goals for the 4-0 win. In the 1-0 win over Haiti two days later he scored the match decision end results. While he scored six goals in ten international matches, where he graduated in 1967 and 1968, then succeeded him in the 12 games only one goal. His last international appearance graduated " Chino" Estrada on 5 April 1972 in a match against Peru, which was won 2-1.

Achievements

Association

  • Mexican masters: in 1973/74
  • Mexican Cup Winners: 1967, 1971, 1972
  • Mexican Super Cup: 1971, 1974

Personally

  • Scorer in the Primera División in 1968/69
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