Hugo Hernández

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Hugo Hernández
Personnel
Surname Hugo Sergio Hernández Barrón
birthday May 28, 1950 (?)
place of birth Mexico CityMexico
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1993-1994 CF Monterrey
2000 CD Guadalajara
2001 UNAM Pumas
2006 Monarcas Morelia

Hugo Hernández (born May 28, 1949 or 1950 in Mexico City ) is a Mexican soccer coach who in 1993 with the Rayados de Monterrey both won the Recopa CONCACAF and reached the finals of the Mexican soccer championship.

Coaching activities

His first contract as head coach of a first division team received Hernández for the second half of the 1992/93 season with CF Monterrey . He made his debut in the away game on January 3, 1993 at the club Universidad Nacional , based in his hometown , which was lost 3-0. By the end of the league round, the team achieved five wins, seven draws and six defeats under his direction from 18 games and reached the games for the Liguilla . In the championship finals, the Rayados prevailed against the Tecos de la UAG and the Club América and reached the finals against Atlante , which were lost 0-1 and 0-3. A few weeks later, Hernández and his team won the Recopa CONCACAF 1993, a short-term competition of cup winners from the member states of CONCACAF .

His coaching in Monterrey began with a game in his native city (0-3 against the Pumas in the Estadio Olímpico Universitario ) and ended there. After the Rayados he trained on February 9, 1994 in the Aztec Stadium, Club Necaxa, which was still based in the capital at the time , let himself be rolled over 7-0, he was dismissed without notice. The team had last been without a win in eight consecutive games, but had drawn seven in a row before the 7-0 draw. Overall, the team scored eight wins, eleven draws and ten defeats in the first 29 games of the 1993/94 season under the direction of Hugo Hernández.

Since then, Hernández has mostly worked as an assistant coach, for example at Club León in 2010 .

He only took on the role of head coach three times: for five games in the summer of 2000 at Chivas Guadalajara (one draw and four defeats), for four games in summer 2001 at the UNAM Pumas (two draws and two defeats) and for nine games in Summer 2006 at Monarcas Morelia (three wins, one draw and five defeats).

successes

Individual evidence

  1. Record.com.mx and Weltfussball.de give his year of birth as 1949, Mediotiempo.com, however, as 1950.
  2. Proof of his coaching activity at Monterrey (1993–1994)
  3. Veracruz 3-0 León ( Memento of the original from April 13, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Article of March 7, 2010)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.tiburones-rojos.com
  4. Proof of his coaching activity 2000–2006
  5. Hugo Hernández, el nuevo DT de Morelia  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Spanish; the article of July 7, 2006 confirms that the two profiles in Mediotiempo mentioned above, of which the first does not mention a date of birth about his work in Monterrey, are the same person.)@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.novenet.com.mx