Alberto Guerra Explained

Alberto Guerra
Fullname:Alberto Guerra López
Birth Date:8 May 1944
Birth Place:Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Years1:1964–1968
Years2:1969–1973
Years3:1974–1976
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Manageryears1:1979–1980
Manageryears2:1981–1987
Manageryears3:1988
Manageryears4:1989–1992
Manageryears5:1992–1993
Manageryears6:1993–1995
Manageryears7:1995–1996
Manageryears8:1996–1997
Manageryears9:1998
Manageryears10:1999
Manageryears11:2001
Manageryears12:2003
Managerclubs12:Tecos UAG

Alberto Guerra López (born 8 May 1944) is a Mexican former football player and manager. He played for Guadalajara throughout his career.

Playing career

When Guerra was five, his parents decided to move to the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco,[1] where he joined the youth ranks of Club Deportivo Guadalajara and also played for the Selección Jalisco youth team.

He made his debut on August 23, 1964, at the age of 20, in a match against Club Atlas in Guadalajara. Later in 1969 joined C.F. Monterrey and then in 1975 he joined Atlético Potosí, where he finished his career in 1976.

Management career

Upon retiring, Guerra becomes head coach of Atlético Potosí, starting off with the youth reserves and eventually going to lead the first team in the 1979–1980 season. After San Luis, Guerra coached Club Deportivo Guadalajara twice, with whom he crowned in the 1986–1987 season and two runners-up runs in 1982-1983 and 1983–1984. In 1990, Guerra won the Copa México with Leones Negros de la U. de G. defeating Club América, in the same season he reaches the final, but loses against the Puebla F.C. of Manuel Lapuente, with an aggregate score of 6–3.After winning back to back championships in the Primera "A" with Tigres de la UANL during the Torneo Invierno 96 and Verano 97, Guerra reaches promotion to the Primera División de México for the tournament of Invierno '98.[2] [3]

Mexico

Alberto Guerra coached the Selección de fútbol de México (Mexico national football team) for three games in 1988, winning all three matches, but ultimately left the coaching position because he did not agree on the special interests in the Mexican Football Federation, and how economic interests always came before sport.[4]

Event Date Local Score Visitor
Copa Amistad 1989 February 23, 1989 0-2 Mexico
Copa Amistad 1989 February 21, 1989 1-2 Mexico
Friendly Match February 14, 1989 3-1 Poland

Honours

Manager

Guadalajara

1986-1987

Leones Negros de la U. de G.

1990

Tigres UANL

Invierno 1996, Verano 1997

Personal

He is married to former Mexican model Gloria Vázquez and is the father of Mexican singer Ely Guerra.

Notes and References

  1. https://chivaspasion.bolavip.com/ligamx/Que-fue-de-Alberto-Guerra-entrenador-de-las-Chivas-de-Guadalajara-y-campeon-en-la-temporada-1986-1987-I-Liga-MX-20210505-0001.html Qué fue de Alberto Guerra, el técnico campeón con Chivas en 1987
  2. Web site: Archived copy . 2010-07-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100116075815/http://www.esmas.com/deportes/estadisticasdep/jugadores/283858.html . 2010-01-16 . dead .
  3. Web site: Alberto Guerra es presentado en Chivas como nuevo directivo | Milenio.com . www.milenio.com . 6 June 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090912060415/http://www.milenio.com/node/281701 . 12 September 2009 . dead.
  4. Web site: Federación Mexicana de Fútbol . 2010-07-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100918212455/http://femexfut.org.mx/portalv2/default.aspx . 2010-09-18 . bot: unknown .