Eduardo Rergis Pacheco

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Eduardo Rergis
Personnel
Surname Eduardo Rergis Pacheco
birthday October 20, 1956
place of birth Veracruz , VeracruzMexico
size 1.84 m
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1976-1980 Club America 54 0(1)
1980-1983 CF Atlante 106 0(3)
1983-1984 CF Oaxtepec 34 0(1)
1984-1986 Tampico-Madero FC (8th)
1986-1988 UANL Tigres 68 (10)
1988-1989 CF Atlante 35 0(5)
1989-1991 CD Veracruz 54 0(1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1975-1976 Mexico U-20
1983-1990 Mexico 5 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1991 CD Veracruz (Interim)
2000 CF Atlante
2005 CD Veracruz
2008 Jaguares de Chiapas (assistant coach)
2011 Santos Laguna (Interim)
1 Only league games are given.

Eduardo Rergis Pacheco (born October 20, 1956 in Veracruz , Veracruz ), also known by the nickname Lalo , is a former Mexican football player on the position of defender and later coach. He is the father of the football player Eduardo Rergis Borja .

career

societies

Rergis began his active career with the capital club Club América , with whom he won the CONCACAF Champions' Cup in 1977 and the Copa Interamericana in 1978 .

In 1980 he moved to city ​​rivals Atlante , with whom he was first runner-up in the Mexican league in the 1981/82 season . He won two more runners-up in the 1985/86 season with Tampico-Madero FC . In the final first leg of Torneo México 86 he scored the winning goal to make it 2-1 in the home game against eventual champions CF Monterrey .

National team

Between March 15 and April 5, 1983 Rergis played three international matches for the Mexican national team , all of which were won (twice 1-0 against Costa Rica and then 2-0 against Guatemala). In May 1990 he was used twice for "El Tri" (1-0 against the USA and 1-2 against Canada).

As early as 1975 Rergis won the soccer tournament of the Pan American Games with the Mexican U-20 selection . The following year he was a member of the Mexican national team at the Olympic football tournament .

Trainer

At his hometown club CD Veracruz , which shortly before was the last station of his playing career, Rergis took over the position of interim coach for the first time in the 1991/92 season and was later again in the Apertura 2005 as a coach at CD Veracruz . His longest position as head coach was in 2000 at his former club Atlante, which he oversaw in a total of twenty point games between February and September 2000.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Mexican season 1985/86 on RSSSF (English)