Miguel España
Miguel España Garcés ( born January 31, 1964 in Mexico City) is a Mexican footballer, whose regular position was in the midfield.
Biography
Association
As far as traceable, España began his professional career in the 1983/84 season with the Pumas de la UNAM, for which he was eleven years, before he came over the Tigres de la UANL ( 1994/ 95) to Santos Laguna, where he was under contract until the winter break of the 2000/01 season, before he returned in January 2001 to the Pumas.
National
Between 1984 and 1994 he was a total of 78 times for the Mexican national football team for use and scoring two goals. When discharged at home World Cup in 1986, he managed the initial substitute ( in the first game against Belgium minutes from the 69th and in the second match against Paraguay until the 89th minute ) for a regular player, the last three games of the Mexicans completed the full distance.
Achievements
- Mexican champions: 1990 /91 ( with UNAM), Invierno 1996 ( with Santos)
Notes and References
Swell
- Miguel España in the database of National - Football - Teams.com (English)
- National football team (Mexico)
- Mexican
- Born in 1964
- Man