Mario Pérez Guadarrama

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Mario Perez
Personnel
Surname Mario Pérez Guadarrama
birthday July 30, 1946
place of birth Mexico
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1965-1969 Necaxa
1969-1988 America
1978-1979 CD Tampico 35 (2)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1967-1972 Mexico 30 (1)
1 Only league games are given.

Mario Pérez Guadarrama (born July 30, 1946 ) is a retired Mexican football player who served in defense .

biography

society

Pérez, a soccer playing of four sons of the footballer Luis Pérez González , his began professional career in 1965 of the then in the services in the capital -based club Necaxa , with whom he in 1966 both the Cup and the Supercup won. In 1969 he moved to city rivals America , where he was under contract until 1978 and won the Mexican championship twice (1971 and 1976) as well as the trophy (1974), the Supercup (1976) and the CONCACAF Champions' Cup (1977). In 1978/79 he ended his active career in the service of CD Tampico .

National team

Pérez made his national team debut in a game against Nicaragua (4-0) on March 6, 1967. His only international goal he scored on March 26, 1968 against Japan (4-0). His last international match took place on April 5, 1972 against Peru (2-1).

The highlight of his national team career was his participation in the 1970 World Cup , which was held in his own country , in which he played all four hosts' games in full as a left full-back.

successes

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