Felipe Rosas

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Felipe Rosas Sánchez (born February 5, 1907 in Mexico City , † June 17, 1986 there ) was a Mexican football player .

Felipe Rosas, nicknamed El Diente (The Tooth), played mostly as a right runner for CF Atlante from 1925 to 1939 . Only in 1934 he gave a brief stint at Real Club España . In 1931 he and his brother Manuel became Mexican champions.

For the Mexican national team Rosas played eleven times (3 goals) between 1930 and 1935. He took part with the team in the 1930 World Cup and played all three games in the preliminary round from his Mexicans. After winning the tournament at the Central American Games in 1935 , Rosas resigned from the national team.

literature

  • IFFHS : World Cup 1930 - World Cup 1930. In: Fußball-Weltzeitschrift, Kassel, 25/26 (1994), p. 90f

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ In deviation from this, FIFA gives Rosas the year of birth 1910
  2. ^ Composition of the World Cup squad in Mexico at the 1930 World Cup on the FIFA website