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Eduardo Rergis (footballer, born 1956)

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Eduardo Rergis
Personal information
Full name Eduardo Rergis Pacheco
Date of birth (1956-04-20) 20 April 1956 (age 67)[1]
Place of birth Veracruz, Mexico
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1977–1980 América
1980–1983 Atlante
1983–1984 Oaxtepec
1984–1986 Tampico Madero
1986–1988 Tigres UANL
1988–1989 Atlante
1989–1992 Veracruz
International career
1976 Mexico Olympic 3 (0)
1977 Mexico U20 2 (1)
1983–1990 Mexico
Managerial career
1993 Veracruz (interim)
1996–1997 Puebla (assistant)
1998 León (assistant)
2000 Atlante
2002–2003 Mexico U20
2005 Veracruz (interim)
2006 Monarcas Morelia (assistant)
2006–2007 Correcaminos UAT
2007–2008 Jaguares de Chiapas (assistant)
2009 Santos Laguna (assistant)
2011 Santos Laguna (interim)
2014 Dorados de Sinaloa (assistant)
2017 Atlante (assistant)
2017 Atlante (interim)
Medal record
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place 1975 Mexico City Team competition
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Eduardo Rergis Pacheco (born 20 April 1956) is a Mexican former footballer and manager.

Career

Rergis played as a central defender for Club América, Atlante, Oaxtepec, Tampico Madero, Tigres UANL and Veracruz.

Rergis played for Mexico at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal and won a gold medal in football at the 1975 Pan American Games.[2] He also participated in the 1977 FIFA World Youth Championship in Tunisia.

After he retired from playing, Rergis became a football coach. He has managed Deportivo Irapuato, Correcaminos UAT and Veracruz. He also led the Mexico U-20 team at the 2003 FIFA U-20 World Cup.[3] He was an interim manager for Santos Laguna in 2011.[4]

Personal

Rergis's sons, Guillermo and Eduardo, are also Mexican former footballer.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Eduardo Rergis". Olympic.org. International Olympic Committee.
  2. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Eduardo Rergis". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2016-12-03.
  3. ^ "Eduardo Rergis es el nuevo técnico del Veracruz" [Eduardo Rergis is Veracruz's new manager] (in Spanish). El Siglo Torreon. 10 October 2005.
  4. ^ "Santos mentalizado en Chivas; Rergis técnico interino" (in Spanish). Expreso. 5 September 2011.
  5. ^ "Oficializan llegada de Guillermo Rergis a fuerzas básicas del Veracruz" (in Spanish). Once Titular. 14 June 2012.

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