Santiago Baños

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Santiago Baños
Personnel
Surname Santiago Baños Reynaud
birthday June 28, 1976
place of birth Mexico CityMexico
size 1.74 m
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1995-1996 Necaxa 11 (0)
1997-1998 CF Cuautitlán
2002 Acapulco 12 (5)
2002-2004 Atlante 68 (7)
2004-2007 CF Monterrey 19 (1)
2007 Puebla FC 0 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2008 CD Veracruz (Assistant)
2008-2010 UAG Tecos (Assistant)
2010-2011 Atlante (assistant)
2011– América (Assistant)
1 Only league games are given.

Santiago Baños (born June 28, 1976 in Mexico City ) is a Mexican football coach and former player who mostly acted in the position of defender . In his first season in 1995/96 he won the Mexican championship with Necaxa .

Life

Baños made his debut in the Mexican Primera División on September 11, 1995 in a home game of the Necaxistas against the Tiburones Rojos Veracruz , which was won 1-0. Despite his total of eleven appearances in the 1995/96 championship season, he could not keep his place in the first team of Club Necaxa and only played in the first division again from summer 2002; this time at Necaxa's old arch-rival Atlante . For the Atlantistas he managed his first goal in the top Mexican division on August 11, 2002, but his header came in the 89th minute for a 2: 3 goal against Deportivo Toluca too late for his team to save one point can. More important was his "double" on September 29, 2002 in the home game against UANL Tigres , which ended 2-2. His fourth and final goal in his most successful half-season in this respect - the Apertura 2002 - was scored by Baños in the 2-2 away point against Club San Luis to make it 1-1 in the 47th minute.

His last goal in the Primera División he succeeded on January 20, 2007 for his next club CF Monterrey in the very last minute to the 1-0 final against north Mexican rivals Santos Laguna .

His special supporter was the coach Miguel Herrera , who brought him to Atlante in the summer of 2002 when he became a coach there himself and took him to Monterrey two years later when he moved to the Rayados . When Herrera left Monterrey in the summer of 2007, Baños left too.

Even after his active career, the cooperation between the two friends continued, because since 2008 Baños has been or is at all four clubs that Herrera has trained since then as his assistant coach.

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