Paco Ramírez

Francisco Ramírez Gámez ( born November 28, 1965 in Huásavas, Sonora ) is a former Mexican football player at the position of the defender, who was active as a coach after his playing career.

Life

Player

Ramirez began his professional career in ranks of Coyotes Neza, where he División until their exit from the Primera at the end of the season 1987/88 remained. He then moved to local rivals Atlante and came over Puebla, Necaxa and Veracruz finally Cruz Azul, his last stop as a professional football player. For this club, he played on 11 March 1998 his last top-flight against his Exverein Necaxa, which ended 1-1.

Coach

After a few stops as an assistant coach, including ranks of the Mexican National Team, Ramírez was entrusted for the first time in the Clausura 2009, the role of the head coach at his former club Chivas Guadalajara. He made his debut on April 19, 2009 calculated in a superclásico against arch-rivals América, which was won 1-0. But since then, only a single victory ( 2-0 Querétaro 15 August 2009 ) was followed and was achieved with the 0:4 defeat at San Luis FC on 12 September 2009, a further low point, Ramírez was after eleven games ( with four draws and five defeats) replaced by Luis Manuel Díaz.

In July 2010, Ramírez was signed as an assistant coach his Exvereins Tiburones Rojos Veracruz and in October 2011 he trained as a head coach his Exverein Necaxa, where he was an assistant coach in 2011 before even beginning. Since May 2012, he has been head coach of Dorados de Sinaloa second division. With the club he won the 2012 Copa México after its reintroduction in the Apertura. In the final, the club sat against league rivals UAT Correcaminos on penalties by 5-4 after it was tied after the regular season 2-2.

Swell

  • Un técnico en que Tardo debutar (Spanish; article of 17 April 2009)
  • Player Profile at Mediotiempo
  • Trainer Profile of Francisco Ramírez in the database of transfermarkt.de
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