Luis Fernando Tena

Luis Fernando Tena Garduño ( born January 20, 1958 in Mexico City) is a Mexican football coach and former football player. He is the younger brother of Alfredo Tena, who played 430 league games and 30 times for the Mexican national football team was used.

Biography

Player

His active career began in 1976 when Atlético Español, a club from the Mexican capital that occurred under this name only 1971-1982. Coinciding with its back naming Necaxa changed Tena for the 1982/83 season newly promoted CF Oaxtepec and then for two seasons to Mexico's most popular club Chivas Guadalajara before he let his active career in 1988 the arch-rival of his first professional club finish in the service of CF Atlante, .

Coach

After hanging up his football boots to the famous nail, he began work as a football coach. For the first time head coach, he was in the 1994/95 season at Cruz Azul. With this club he won - after the meantime (1996/ 97) the UAG Tecos had trained - the Winter Cup Season 1997/98. It was the most recent championship of Cruz Azul. Three years later, in the winter of 2000, he won his second league title with Morelia; currently the only title that could win the Monarcas.

In the 2009/10 season Tena stood at the Jaguares de Chiapas under contract, where he due to meager results ( two points from their first four games at the Bicentenario 2010) was prematurely released in early February 2010.

Subsequently, he was engaged as assistant coach of the Mexican national team and won as a responsible head coach of the Olympic team in Mexico the gold medal in the Olympic football tournament in 2012. On 10 September 2013, supervised by the dismissal of José Manuel de la Torre for one game the senior team.

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