Mexican football managers Antonio "Tota" Carbajal (born June 7, 1929 in Mexico City) is a legendary Mexican soccer goalkeeper. He was the first man to play in five World Cups, from 1950 to 1966. Carbajal appeared 48 times for . ...more on Wikipedia about "Antonio Carbajal"
Benjamin Galindo (born 11, December, 1960). was a Mexican footballer who participated for the national team in the 1994 Football World Cup. And was the former coach (Director Tecnico) of the powerhouse Mexican soccer club, Chivas de Guadalajara, until he was replaced in the 2005 season. ...more on Wikipedia about "Benjamin Galindo"
Hugo Sánchez Márquez (born July 11, 1958 in Mexico City) is a former football (soccer) striker, considered the best Mexican player ever. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hugo Sánchez"
Javier Aguirre is a former Mexico national football team coach. He took the Mexican national team to the . Before the national team, he coached CF Pachuca, winning one National championship in 1999. He currently manages CA Osasuna in the Spanish First Division. ...more on Wikipedia about "Javier Aguirre"
Ricardo Lavolpe (also spelled La Volpe or LaVolpe, born February 6, 1952 in Argentina), is a former football goalkeeper and is currently the coach of Mexican national team. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ricardo Lavolpe"
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