Carlos Bracamontes

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Carlos Bracamontes
Personnel
birthday January 14, 1959
place of birth ColimaMexico
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1980-1983 Deportivo Neza 12 (1)
1983-1985 Monarcas Morelia 66 (6)
1986-1987 Club León 26 (2)
1991-1992 Tecos de la UAG 1 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1999 Unión de Curtidores
1999 Club León
2001 CF La Piedad
2005 Dorados de Sinaloa
1 Only league games are given.

Carlos Bracamontes (born January 14, 1959 in Colima ) is a Mexican soccer coach and former soccer player who played in midfield .

Life

player

Bracamontes completed his first use in the Mexican Primera División on September 21, 1980 for the Coyotes Neza in the 0-2 away defeat against the Atletas Campesinos . He also played in the next two games of the Coyotes against Unión de Curtidores (0-0) and Puebla FC (2-0), but then did not make any further appearances for the rest of the 1980/81 season.

On his first appearance in the following season, he scored his first first division goal. In the 1: 2 defeat at Deportivo Toluca FC on September 27, 1981, he managed the opening goal in the eighth minute of the game.

His last first division game played Bracamontes February 19, 1992 in the service of the Tecos de la UAG away at the Cobras Ciudad Juarez .

Trainer

After his active career, Bracamontes was temporarily the head coach of the first division clubs León FC and Dorados de Sinaloa . He also coached various second division teams and won with two of them the second division championship and the right to promotion to the first division: at the end of the 1998/99 season with Unión de Curtidores and two years later with CF La Piedad .

Success as a trainer

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