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Gustavo Peña

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Gustavo Peña
Peña in 1970
Personal information
Full name Gustavo Peña Velasco
Date of birth (1942-11-22)22 November 1942
Place of birth Talpa de Allende, Jalisco, Mexico
Date of death 19 January 2021(2021-01-19) (aged 78)
Place of death Mexico City, Mexico
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1960–1967 Oro Guadalajara
1967–1970 Cruz Azul
1970–1973 Jalisco
1973–1976 Monterrey
1976–1977 Laguna 3 (0)
International career
1961–1974 Mexico 82 (3)
Managerial career
1977–1978 Tampico Madero
1978–1979 Leones Negros
1979 Monterrey
1979 Mexico
1980–1983 Tampico Madero
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Gustavo Peña Velasco (22 November 1942 – 19 January 2021) was a Mexican professional footballer and manager.

Life

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Born in Talpa de Allende, Peña moved to Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, with his parents when he was young.

Gustavo Peña died of COVID-19 in Mexico City on 19 January 2021, at age 78, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico.[1]

Career

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He began playing football with local side CD Oro. He played for nearly twenty years in the Primera División with Oro, Cruz Azul, Monterrey[2] and Club de Fútbol Laguna.[3]

He earned 82 caps and scored 3 goals for the Selección de fútbol de México (Mexico national team) from 1961 to 1974,[4] and captained the team in FIFA World Cup (1966 and 1970) tournaments.[5]

International goals

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Scores and results list Mexico's goal tally first.[6]
No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 22 June 1966 Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland  Northern Ireland 1–? 1–4 Friendly
2. 20 October 1968 Estadio Nacional de Lima, Lima, Peru  Peru 2–3 3–3 Friendly
3. 11 June 1970 Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico  Belgium 1–0 1–0 1970 FIFA World Cup

Honours

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Player

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Individual

Manager

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Leones Negros

References

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  1. ^ Falleció Gustavo Halcón Peña, símbolo de Cruz Azul y de la Selección mexicana (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Anceno Rivas; Fr. José Manuel (7 April 2002). ""El Halcón" Peña prepara el vuelo" ["The Hawk" Peña prepares for flight] (in Spanish). Semanario. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  3. ^ Rosas, Sergio Luis (24 March 2010). "Recuerdos del Ayer" [Memories of yesterday] (in Spanish). El Siglo de Torreón.
  4. ^ Passo Alpuin, Luis Fernando; Reyes Padilla, Macario (6 March 2012). "Mexico - Record International Players". RSSSF.
  5. ^ "Setenta Aniversario: Gustavo Peña" [Seventieth birthday: Gustavo Peña] (in Spanish). Esto. 25 August 2011. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
  6. ^ "Peña, Gustavo". National Football Teams. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  7. ^ "II COPA DE NACIONES CONCACAF 1965 (NORCECA) - Match Details". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  8. ^ "III COPA DE NACIONES CONCACAF 1967 (NORCECA) - Match Details". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  9. ^ "Balboa, Ramos named to CONCACAF "Team of the Century"" Archived 5 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Soccer America, 14 May 1998.
  10. ^ Leones Negros de la UdeG [@LeonesNegrosCF] (19 January 2021). "Gracias por rugir con nosotros. Descanse en Paz, Gustavo "Halcón" Peña. 🙌🦁 🏆DT. Campeón Torneo Nuevos Valores.🇧🇪 🏆DT. Campeón de CONCACAF. 🇧🇪 Siempre estarás en el corazón de esta manada, tu manada. 👏👏👏 https://t.co/jEkW2RZZ6N" [Thanks for roaring with us. Rest in Peace, Gustavo "Halcón" Peña. 🙌🦁 🏆DT. New Values Tournament Champion.🇧🇪 🏆DT. CONCACAF champion. 🇧🇪 You will always be at the heart of this pack, your pack. 👏👏👏] (Tweet) (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 20 January 2021. Retrieved 8 December 2022 – via Twitter.
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