El Morocho

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El Morocho (in German: the powerful , the robust ), actually Dante Juárez (* before 1961) is a former Argentine football player in the position of a striker , who at the end of his active career played for years at the Mexican club Necaxa and after his active career in Mexico stayed. He is the father of the Mexican soccer player Dante Juárez Soria , also known by the nickname El Morochito .

career

Dante Juárez "Morocho" played at least between 1961 and 1966 for Club Necaxa , with whom he won the Mexican Cup and the Supercup in the 1965/66 season.

In the Supercup final held on April 17, 1966 against city ​​rivals Club América , Juárez scored both goals for his team's 2-0 victory and was therefore considered a "match winner".

"El Morocho" was the outstanding player of his team, who was the outstanding player of his team, who was already in the match for the IV Pentagonal Internacional against FC Santos with Pelé on February 2, 1961 , which was considered to be the best game of a Mexican soccer team Had scored the leading goal to 1-0 as well as the game-deciding goal to 4: 3 final score.

successes

  • Mexican Cup Winner: 1966
  • Mexican Supercup: 1966

Web links

  • Jordi Soler (Milenio.com): El pez soluble (Spanish; article from July 9, 2014)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bienvenido: El Morocho, Restaurante Argentino. (Spanish; article from February 19, 2014)
  2. ^ Mexico - List of Super Cup Winners at RSSSF
  3. Necaxa vs Santos 4: 3 at pinterest.com
  4. Se cumplen 56 años del gigantezco triunfo de los Rayos Pelé se rindió ante el Necaxa en CU (Spanish; article from February 2, 2017)
  5. ^ Réquiem por el Necaxa (Spanish; article of May 12, 2009)