Cesareo Victorino Ramirez

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Cesareo Victorino
Personnel
Surname Cesareo Victorino Ramirez
birthday February 8, 1947
place of birth Mexico CityMexico
date of death June 19, 1999
Place of death Cuernavaca , MorelosMexico
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1965-1973 Cruz Azul
1973-1975 CSD Jalisco
1975-1980 Club America 53 (3)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1967-1973 Mexico 18 (4)
1 Only league games are given.

Cesáreo Victorino Ramírez (born February 8, 1947 in Mexico City , † June 19, 1999 in Cuernavaca , Morelos ) was a Mexican football player who played in midfield . He is the father of the professional football player Cesáreo Victorino Mungaray .

Life

society

Victorino began his professional career in 1965 with his hometown club Cruz Azul , with whom he won four championship titles and the CONCACAF Champions' Cup three times in a row between 1968/69 and 1972/73 .

In 1973 he moved to the CSD Jalisco in Guadalajara before he returned to his hometown in 1975, where he was under contract with Club America for the next five years . With the Águilas , he won another championship title (1975/76) and CONCACAF Champions' Cup (1977) as well as in 1978 the Copa Interamericana against Boca Juniors , the winner of the Copa Libertadores 1977 , which is prestigious for CONCACAF participants

National team

Between 1967 and 1973 Victorino completed a total of 18 missions for the Mexican national team , scoring four goals.

He made his international debut on March 6, 1967 in a 4-0 win over Nicaragua. His last international match took place on December 18, 1973 as part of the World Cup qualification against Haiti (1-0). The victory on the last day of the CONCACAF final group was just as useful to the Mexicans as it was to the Haitians traveling to the World Cup.

Victorino scored his four international goals in the following matches:

  • 16 August 1972 against Chile (2-0)
  • September 3, 1972 against the USA (3-1)
  • September 6, 1972 against Canada (2-1)
  • October 16, 1973 against the USA (2-0)

More information

After his active career, Victorino worked as a coach. Most recently he coached a junior team of CF Pachuca . On June 19, 1999, he was with the team he had trained on a bus trip to Acapulco to play a friendly game. The bus crashed in the immediate vicinity of the city of Cuernavaca . There were 15 injured and five fatalities, including Cesáreo Victorino.

successes

swell

Web links

literature

  • La Historia Azul: 40 años en Primera división (1964-2004)

Individual evidence

  1. a b The former player Cesáreo Victorino is one of five dead in a bus accident (Spanish; article from June 19, 1999)
  2. ^ Copa Interamericana 1977 at RSSSF