Vinicio Bravo

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Vinicio Bravo Fentanes (born November 15, 1957 in Otatitlán , Veracruz ), also known by the nickname Vini , is a retired Mexican football player in the position of defender who began working as a football coach after his active career.

career

Vini Bravo was trained in the junior division of the capital club Club América , where he was under contract as a professional player from 1978 to 1986 and with whom he won the championship three times in a row in the seasons 1983/84, 1984/85 and Prode 85 .

When the 1985 newly founded franchise Cobras Querétaro , a farm team from Club America, played in the first division in 1986/87 , Bravo was delegated to the Cobras. After their relegation at the end of the season, Bravo moved to Tampico-Madero FC and ended his active career in the 1989/90 season at Club Atlante .

After his active career, Bravo began a coaching activity and worked for a long time in the coaching staff of Club America. In 2007 he was the head coach of the América farm team Socio Águila .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sueñan Ochoa y Esqueda con JO (Spanish; article of August 17, 2007)