Hugo Sanchez Biography
– Introduction
Mexico produced some quality soccer
players throughout time, but none of them were as successful and
revered as Sanchez, the striker who is rightfully
considered the most important person in the history of Mexican soccer.
Follow me in this biography to find out how this player
went on from playing for a (then) relatively unsuccessful Mexican team,
to the queen of European soccer: Real Madrid.
Hugo Sanchez Biography – Childhood
Born in Mexico City, Hugo Sanchez Marquez was fast to make a name for
himself. As a young footballer, Hugo Sanchez managed to get into the
ranks of the youth squads of the Mexican
national soccer team, playing in over 80 international games
before he reached the age of 18 and was eligible for a professional
contract. At this time, he was a valuable member of the UNAM Pumas
youth club and a hot prospect for the future for Mexican soccer.
Hugo Sanchez Biography – UNAM Pumas
Full
name
Hugo
Sanchez Marquez
Date
of birth
July
11, 1958
Place
of birth
Mexico
city, Mexico
Height
5.9FT
- 1.75M
Playing
position
Striker
In 1976, being offered his first contract as a professional soccer
player, Hugo Sanchez was already uncommonly experienced for his age and
made an instant break into the UNAM Pumas' first team. In 1977, he was
also selected for the senior squad of the Mexico national team, so his
career was well on its way even from an early age.
Sanchez' time with the UNAM Pumas was a great launching pad for
his career, as he got to play regularly as a striker, scoring no less
than 99 goals in 200 matches for the Mexican side, in the 5 seasons he
got to play for them. He helped UNAM win the Mexican championship twice
and became top scorer in the league twice.
With the Mexican league being held during the fall, winter and spring,
UNAM agreed to loan
Sanchez to the USA team San Diego Sockers twice, during
the summers of 1979 and 1980. He proved his worth as a striker with the
Sockers as well, scoring 29 goals in 32 games in the short periods he
stayed with the club. But his awesome performances would soon bring him
a new experience, one that is well sought after by almost all South and
Central American players nowadays: the move to Europe.
Hugo Sanchez Biography – Madrid
Season
Club
Games
Goals
1976-1981
UNAM
Pumas
200
99
1979-1980
San
Diego Sockers (loan)
32
29
1981-1985
Atletico
Madrid
111
54
1985-1992
Real
Madrid
283
253
1992-1993
America
29
2
1993-1994
Rayo
Vallecano
29
16
1994-1995
Atlante
32
13
1995-1996
Linz
18
3
1996
Dallas
Burn
23
6
1996-1998
Atletico
Celaya
12
2
1976-1998
Career
769
477
Already an established player in Mexico, Hugo Sanchez still had to
prove himself in Europe, after Spanish side Atletico Madrid bought him
from the UNAM Pumas in 1981. His start in Spain wasn't the best, as
Sanchez needed 2 years to fully adapt himself to the new country and
new playing style, before he got himself back to the form that made him
the scarecrow of all Mexican goalkeepers a few years earlier.
The next 3 seasons spent at Atletico would see Sanchez
up his goal tally to a total of 54 in 111 matches. The 1984-1985 would
be his best though, as Atletico, with Sanchez in top form, would win
the Spanish Cup, the Spanish SuperCup and finish second in the Spanish
LaLiga, the Mexican striker also winning the "Pichichi" trophy, awarded
for the best scorer in the league each year.
His awesome performance drew the attention of town-rivals and European
bigwigs Real Madrid, who bought him at the end of his best season so
far with Atletico.
The Mexican was already an established soccer player when he moved to
Real and he was at the peak of his career. However, gaining a first
team place wasn't an easy feat for anyone, with Real having some
extremely talented and prolific strikers in the squad, such as Emilio
Butragueno, or Jorge Valdano. Still, Sanchez managed to sneak his way
in and become a regular for Real
Madrid.
Real had a truly outstanding team during the time Sanchez played
for them, winning 5 consecutive league titles (85 to 90), the UEFA Cup
in 1986 and the Spanish Cup in 1989. The Mexican striker's contribution
was no small feat, as he managed to win four consecutive Pichichi
titles as top goalscorers, with a goal tally of 253 in 283 matches, an
enormous performance for any world class striker.
Years
National
Team
Games
Goals
1977-1998
Mexico
60
29
Hugo Sanchez Biography – Retirement
In 1992, Sanchez decided it's time to return home, but not at
the
club that launched him into professional soccer, UNAM Pumas, going for
one of their rivals, America.
He played for one season here, but his performances were rather poor in
comparison to how he played in Spain for the past 10 years, so he
decided to go back to La Liga at the end of his first season with
America, this time playing for Rayo Vallecano, a smaller team than
Atletico or Real Madrid.
Although finding his scoring pace again Sanchez was on a constant
move for the next years, playing in Mexico again for Atlante
(1994-1995), for Austrian side Linz (1995-1996), in the United States
for Dallas Burn (1996) and finally in Mexico again, for Atletico
Celaya, where he would retire from professional soccer in 1998, age 40.
Currently, Sanchez is the coach of the Mexico national team,
his
declared goal being that of qualifying for the 2010 World Cup in
South Africa.