Guillermo Ortega (soccer player)

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Guillermo Ortega , also known by the nickname Perro , is a retired Mexican soccer player who played in midfield .

Life

Ortega played for most of the 1930s for Club Necaxa , which had the best club team in Mexico in those years. The Necaxistas not only won four championship titles in the period between 1932/33 and 1937/38 , but also made up the vast majority of the players who won the first (official) title with the Mexican national team at the Central American Championships in 1935 .

Between 1934 and 1938 "Perro" Ortega played a total of eleven international matches: his first on March 4, 1934 as part of the World Cup qualification against Cuba (3: 2) and his last on February 22, 1938 as part of the fourth Central American Championships in Panama, at the Ortega acted as team captain in four games .

successes

society

National team

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mexico - International Results Details 1920-1939 at RSSSF
  2. Central American and Caribbean Games at RSSSF