Juan Manuel Álvarez Álvarez

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Juan Manuel Álvarez
Personnel
Surname Juan Manuel Álvarez Álvarez
birthday April 12, 1948
place of birth Mexico CityMexico
size 1.76 m
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
Celta FC
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1971-1977 Atlético Español
1977-1985 Tecos UAG
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1973-1981 Mexico 8 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1988 Correcaminos UAT
1989-1990 Tecos UAG
1995-1996 Atlético Celaya
1997 Toluca FC
1998 CD Veracruz
2002 Cruz Azul
2003-2004 Jaguares (assistant)
2005 CF Pachuca (Assistant)
2005-2006 Jaguares (assistant)
2006 Tigres UANL (Assistant)
2007 Necaxa (assistant)
2008 Tecos UAG (Assistant)
2010 Jaguares
1 Only league games are given.

Juan Manuel Álvarez Álvarez (born April 12, 1948 in Mexico City ) is a former Mexican football coach and player on the position of defender , who has been vice president of the Jaguares de Chiapas football club since 2009 .

Life

Stations as a player

Before Álvarez became a professional player in the Mexican Primera División in 1971 , he played for the amateur club Celta FC in the capital league Española de Fútbol .

During his entire professional career he was exclusively under contract with two clubs: initially from 1971 to 1977 with his "home club" Atlético Español and for the next eight years with the Tecos de la UAG .

National team

Álvarez began his national team career in the Mexican Olympic selection, which represented Mexico at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich .

His debut in the senior national team , for which he played a total of eight games, he celebrated on August 8, 1973 in a friendly against Poland, which was lost 2-1. Then he came back to 1975 against the GDR and 1979 against Spain (both games were won 1-0) to use.

His last five international appearances were in 1981 in a friendly match against Spain (1: 3) on June 23, 1981 and in four World Cup qualifiers in November 1981, in which Mexico fell short of its own expectations and missed out on the World Cup : One 4: 0 against Cuba followed a 0: 1 against El Salvador, a 1: 1 against Haiti and Canada (the only game in which Álvarez was not used) and a 0: 0 against Honduras.

Stations as a trainer

Álvarez made his coaching debut on June 5, 1988 in the service of Correcaminos de la UAT . Although he won his debut game as a coach against Deportivo Guadalajara 1-0, he could not save the team from relegation from the first division so shortly before the end of the season.

His greatest success as a coach he celebrated in the 1994/95 season, at the end of which he won the second division championship of the first ever Primera División 'A' with Atlético Celaya and made it to the House of Lords.

Two years later he experienced at the end of the 1997/98 season with the descent of the Tiburones Rojos Veracruz, who were in charge of him, another descent from the Primera División.

Afterwards Álvarez worked various almost exclusively as an assistant coach in the Mexican Primera División clubs and the role took only twice in representation for each failed head coach for two games of the Interim coach: 2002, Cruz Azul and most recently in 2010 with the de Jaguares Chiapas in which he has held the office of Vice President since 2009.

Individual evidence

  1. Nombran a Juan Manuel Álvarez Vicepresidente Deportivo de Jaguares (Spanish; article from August 6, 2009)
  2. Juan Manuel Álvarez Álvarez in the FIFA database (English)
  3. Trainer profile at Récord.com.mx
  4. ^ The Mexican season 1987/88 at RSSSF

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