Ranulfo Rosas

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Ranulfo Rosas
Personnel
Surname Ranulfo Rosas Rico
birthday May 22, 1934
place of birth ComonfortMexico
position striker
Juniors
Years station
Aguila
Coconut
Aguila
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1955-1960 Celaya FC
1960-1964 CD Tampico
1964-1966 CD Veracruz
1966 - ???? Celaya FC
Stations as a trainer
Years station
Linces Tecnológico
1 Only league games are given.

Ranulfo Rosas (born May 22, 1934 in Comonfort , Guanajuato ), better known by his nickname Chapulín ( Spanish for grasshopper ), is a former Mexican football player on the position of a striker .

Life

Rosas began his career as a youth soccer player with a team called Aguila, and then played for a team called Cocos , which played in a local league and a railroad workers' league. He soon returned to Aguila , who was now playing in an organized city league.

Before the 1955/56 season "Chapulín" moved to neighboring Celaya FC , who had been included in the second division a year earlier. In that season Celaya managed the runner-up in the Segunda División . Two years later, 1957/58 succeeded in the championship of this league and the associated promotion to the first division , where Rosas advanced to the top scorer of his club in the first season 1958/59 and scored a total of eight goals. After another first division season in 1959/60 in the service of Celaya FC, Rosas was transferred to the CD Tampico , which in 1959 had been promoted to the football club. The Celaya FC could regret this transfer, because he rose without "Chapulín" at the end of the 1960/61 season from the top division, while the Tampico CD was allowed to celebrate the cup victory with "Chapulín" in the same season . But two years later, the CD Tampico also rose, so that "Chapulín" was back in the second division in the 1963/64 season. After the rise of CD Veracruz in the first division at the end of the same season, "Chapulín" was committed by the Tiburones Rojos , for which he completed two seasons in the highest Mexican league. In 1966 he returned to his former club Celaya FC in the second division, where he let his active career end.

After the Celaya FC was no longer represented in the second division at the beginning of the 1970s , the city of Celaya with the Linces Tecnológico soon sent a new club to the second division, which "Chapulín" coached at times.

successes

  • Mexican Cup Winner: 1961 (with Tampico)
  • Mexican second division champion: 1958 (with Celaya)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Juan Cid y Mulet: Libro de Oro del Fútbol Mexicano , Tomo II, B. Costa-Amic, Mexico City, 1961, p. 462
  2. ^ Information in the Spanish language Wikipedia about the Celaya FC .