José Luis González China Explained

José Luis González China
Fullname:José Luis González China
Birth Date:3 June 1966
Birth Place:Mexico City, Mexico
Position:Defender
Currentclub:FC Sozca (manager)
Years1:1986–1988
Clubs1:Deportivo Neza
Caps1:16
Goals1:2
Years2:1988–1990
Clubs2:Atlante F.C.
Caps2:73
Goals2:3
Years3:1990–1991
Clubs3:Club León
Caps3:32
Goals3:5
Years4:1991–1997
Clubs4:Veracruz
Caps4:176
Goals4:14
Years5:1997–1998
Clubs5:Club León
Caps5:30
Goals5:1
Years6:1999
Clubs6:F.C. Atlas
Caps6:15
Goals6:1
Years7:1999–2000
Clubs7:Club León
Caps7:30
Goals7:1
Years8:2000–2005
Clubs8:Atlante F.C.
Caps8:90
Goals8:0
Nationalyears1:1980–1991
Nationalteam1:Mexico
Nationalcaps1:14
Nationalgoals1:4
Totalcaps:462
Totalgoals:27
Manageryears1:2007
Managerclubs1:León (assistant)
Manageryears2:2008–2009
Managerclubs2:Atlante (assistant)
Manageryears3:2009
Managerclubs3:Mexico U-20
Manageryears4:2009
Managerclubs4:Mexico U-17
Manageryears5:2010
Managerclubs5:Chiapas Reserves and Academy
Manageryears6:2011
Managerclubs6:Chiapas (assistant)
Manageryears7:2012
Managerclubs7:Atlante (assistant)
Manageryears8:2013–2014
Managerclubs8:Querétaro Reserves and Academy
Manageryears9:2015–2016
Managerclubs9:Coras de Tepic
Manageryears10:2017
Managerclubs10:Chiapas Reserves and Academy
Manageryears11:2018
Managerclubs11:Atlante (assistant)
Manageryears12:2018–2019
Managerclubs12:Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz Reserves and Academy
Manageryears13:2019
Managerclubs13:Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz (interim)
Manageryears14:2019
Managerclubs14:Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz (assistant)
Manageryears15:2020–
Managerclubs15:FC Sozca

José Luis González China (born 3 June 1966) is a Mexican football manager and former defender. He is currently the manager of Coras Tepic in the Ascenso MX. Previously he was the assistant of José Guadalupe Cruz, for Atlante F.C.[1]

Early career

González China made his Primera División debut on 8 February 1986 for Deportivo Neza with a 5–1 victory over Club León.[2]

During his career he had many position changes. He started as a winger or attacking midfielder under managers Ricardo La Volpe and Rafael Puente, but finished his career as a sweeper.[3]

International goals

|- bgcolor=#bcdfec| 1. || April 8, 1980 || Toluca, Mexico || || 5–0 || Win || Friendly|- bgcolor=#f2e4d0| 2. || August 24, 1980 || Sydney, Australia || || 2–2 || Draw || Friendly|- bgcolor=#bcdfec| 3. || August 30, 1980 || Suva, Fiji || || 0–2 || Win || Friendly|- bgcolor=#f2e4d0| 4. || November 9, 1980 || Mexico City, Mexico || || 5–1 || Win || 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification|- bgcolor=#bcdfec|}

U-17 Mexico National Team

In a press conference on 15 February 2009 the Mexican Football Federation presented Juan Carlos Chávez and José Luis Gonzalez China as the new managers for the Mexico national team youth squads, after the departure of Jesús Ramírez to Club América. They were given the task to qualify for the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt. After the qualification rounds Chávez would manage the U-20 team, González China the U-17 and Raúl Gutiérrez the U-15 team.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: González China, nuevo técnico del Tri Sub 17 . . 2010-02-16 .
  2. Web site: Profile . . 2010-02-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120614121440/http://www.mediotiempo.com/jugador.php?id_jugador=3264&todos=1&id_liga=1 . 2012-06-14 . dead .
  3. News: Jose Luis Gonzalez China Tan brioso como hace 18 anos . . 2010-02-16 . January 27, 2003 . Rolando . del Bosque.
  4. Web site: México: Juan Carlos Chávez y José Luis González China, se encargarán de Selecciones Menores . Goal.com . 2010-02-16 .