Rubén Omar Romano

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Rubén Romano
Personnel
Surname Rubén Omar Romano Cachia
birthday May 18, 1958
place of birth Buenos AiresArgentina
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1978-1980 CA Huracan 54 0(5)
1980-1981 Club America 25 0(3)
1981-1983 Club León 73 (24)
1983-1987 Necaxa
1984-1985 →  Puebla FC  (loan) 32 0(9)
1987-1988 San Lorenzo
1988-1992 Atlante 71 (15)
1990-1991 →  Querétaro FC  (loan) 38 0(9)
1992-1993 Cruz Azul 24 0(8)
1993-1994 Tiburones Rojos Veracruz 34 0(4)
1994-1995 Atlante 30 (12)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1998-2000 Atlético Celaya
2000-2001 Tecos de la UAG
2002-2004 Monarcas Morelia
2004 CF Pachuca
2005 Cruz Azul
2006-2007 Atlas Guadalajara
2008 America
2010-2011 Santos Laguna
2011 Atlas
2012-2013 Monarcas Morelia
2013-2014 Puebla FC
1 Only league games are given.

Rubén Omar Romano Cachia (born May 18, 1958 in Buenos Aires , Argentina ) is a former Argentine football player and current coach.

Life

player

Romano began his active career at his hometown club CA Huracán , where he was under contract from 1978 to 1980. He then moved to Club America in the Mexican Primera División , in which he was henceforth almost exclusively a player and later also a coach.

His next stop in Mexico was Club León , where he was under contract from 1981 to 1983. He had longer stints with the old arch-rivals Necaxa and Atlante and had only returned to his homeland for the 1987/88 season, where he was this time under contract with San Lorenzo , the arch-rival of his ex-club Huracán.

Trainer

Since 1998 Rubén Romano has been the head coach of various top division teams.

During his engagement with the CD Cruz Azul he was kidnapped by five men after a training session and was only freed from an apartment in a poor district in the Iztapalapa district of Mexico City after 65 days by a targeted police operation.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Coach Abducted, Adding Focus to Common Mexican Dread (English; article in the New York Times of July 21, 2005)
  2. Libera la AFI a Rubén Omar Romano tras 65 días de secuestro (Spanish; article of September 21, 2005)