Murió Jorge ‘Coco’ Gómez, Historian of America who is an Olympic golfer

Mexico City /

Martes de luto in Mexican football because murió Jorge “Coco” Gómez, a Historian Judge of America of the decade of the 60, a notice confirmed by the periodical Raúl Orvañanos.

El Coco Gómez helped America to launch a sequel 40 years ago in Temporada 1965-66 together with the history of the club as the recent failure, José Alves Zague, as well as Arlindo dos Santos y Alfonso Portugal. In its palmares it is the title of the League and one of the Copa Mexico.

Who was Jorge ‘Coco’ Gómez?

Accord to Héctor R. Hernández, official historian of Club America, el Coco Gómez podium defined as: “A player who holds a class like my little one, fine and elegant, including tenia a plus, the pegaba is very good at the parade pelada “.

Sample of this balloon golpeo is the Olympic goal scored by the Eagles against Veracruz on December 19, 1965, when the azulcremas jugaban of locals in the Olímpico Universitario and buscaba quebrar the peor sequía of the institution, ya que no se consagraban en este certamen des la campña 1927-1928.

Surgió de la americanista cantera en 1962 y posterior a su retiro probo suerte como trainer in 1985 con las Cobras de Ciudad de Querétaro, y después con Toros Nea e Irapuato, además de que fue directivo del San Luis. This is March 2, the 75th anniversary of edad, if the causes are confirmed.

The Olympic goal of Coco Gómez

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