Ignacio Trelles Explained

Ignacio Trelles
Fullname:Ignacio Trelles Campos
Birth Date:31 July 1916
Birth Place:Guadalajara, Mexico
Death Place:Mexico City, Mexico
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1932–1943
Clubs1:Necaxa
Years2:1943–1945
Clubs2:América
Years3:1946–?
Clubs3:Monterrey
Years4:1948
Clubs4:Chicago Vikings
Years5:1948
Clubs5:Atlante
Manageryears1:1950–1951
Managerclubs1:Zacatepec
Manageryears2:1953–1954
Managerclubs2:Club Deportivo Marte
Manageryears3:1954–1958
Managerclubs3:Zacatepec
Manageryears4:1957
Managerclubs4:Mexico (assistant)
Manageryears5:1958–1960
Managerclubs5:América
Manageryears6:1960–1969
Managerclubs6:Mexico
Manageryears7:1966–1972
Managerclubs7:Toluca
Manageryears8:1972–1975
Manageryears9:1975
Managerclubs9:Mexico
Manageryears10:1976–1982
Managerclubs10:Cruz Azul
Manageryears11:1983–1985
Managerclubs11:Atlante
Manageryears12:1986–1989
Managerclubs12:UDG
Manageryears13:1990–1991
Managerclubs13:Puebla

Ignacio Trelles Campos (31 July 1916 – 24 March 2020) was a Mexican football player and manager. As a player with Club Necaxa, they won three Mexican championships. Later he coached amongst others the Mexico national team.

A seasoned and decorated manager, Trelles managed 1083 club matches, with 463 wins, 319 draws and 301 losses. He took Cruz Azul to consecutive México Primera División (Mexico First Division) championships, 1979 and 1980; a feat the team has yet to repeat.[1]

Early life

Trelles was born in Guadalajara. As a child, he was very athletic, engaging in many different sports. In his teenage years, Trelles's family relocated to San Miguel Chapultepec where he regularly played football in the streets.

Club career

Trelles made his senior debut with Club Necaxa in 1934. The club won the Mexican Primera División three times, in 1934–35, 1936–37 and 1937–38 and the Copa MX once, in 1934–35.[2] [3]

In 1943, after nine years at Necaxa, Trelles joined the ranks of Club América and played with the Las Águilas (The Eagles) for three years before moving to C.F. Monterrey in 1946. In 1948 he played in the United States with the Chicago Vikings.[2] [3] He retired from playing in February 1948 with Atlante F.C., having suffered a fractured tibia and fibula in his right leg.[4] [2] [3]

Coaching career

He had seven tenures as coach of the Mexico national football team in 106 international matches[5] and was in charge of the Mexico squads at two FIFA World Cup tournaments: 1962[6] and 1966. He guided Mexico to their first win in a FIFA World Cup when they defeated Czechoslovakia 3–1 in the 1962 FIFA World Cup in Chile. At the 1962 FIFA World Cup, Mexico finished eleventh, which was their best ranking in a World Cup outside home soil until 2002 where they also ranked eleventh.

Later life

Trelles turned 100 in July 2016.[7] He died of a heart attack on 24 March 2020 at the age of 103, in Mexico City.[8] [9]

Honours

Player

Necaxa

1934–35, 1936–37, 1937–38[2] [3]

1934–35[2] [3]

Manager

Marte

1953–54

Zacatepec

Toluca

1968

Cruz Azul

Atlante

Mexico

1965

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2012/03/10/deportes/a36n1dep Interview with Ignacio Trelles by Carlos Hernández (in Spanish)
  2. News: Garcia . Mike . ¿Quién fue Ignacio Trelles? . 26 March 2020 . Esto . 25 March 2020 . es.
  3. News: ¿Quién era Nacho Trelles? El hombre que llevó al Cruz Azul a la gloria . 26 March 2020 . Heraldo de México . 25 March 2020 . es . 26 March 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200326103426/https://heraldodemexico.com.mx/meta/ignacio-trelles-nacho-quien-era-de-que-murio-cruz-azul-director-tecnico-jugador-carrera-que-hizo-edad/ . dead .
  4. News: Jiménez . Oscar . Nacho Trelles: una leyenda del futbol mexicano que inició con 75 pesos . 26 March 2020 . Milenio . 25 March 2020 . es.
  5. Web site: Ignacio Trelles Campos - International Matches as Coach . Roberto . Mamrud . 23 August 2018 . 27 March 2020 . RSSSF.com.
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20091010154947/http://www.fifa.com/classicfootball/stories/classicqualifiers/news/newsid=1114506.html Mexico dig deep in Asuncion
  7. News: 100 años de Don ‘Nacho’ Trelles. es. sopitas.com. 31 July 2016. 31 July 2016. 1 August 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160801144448/http://www.sopitas.com/645234-cumpleanos-100-ignacio-trelles/. dead.
  8. https://www.infobae.com/america/mexico/2020/03/25/murio-ignacio-trelles-a-los-103-anos-mitico-entrenador-del-futbol-mexicano/ Murió Ignacio Trelles a los 103 años, mítico entrenador del fútbol mexicano
  9. https://www.milenio.com/deportes/futbol/don-ignacio-trelles-murio-paz-casa-leti-hija/ Don Ignacio Trelles "murió en paz y en casa"