David Patiño (born 6 September 1967) is a Mexican former professional
footballer
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and
manager
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. He obtained a total number of 28 caps for the
Selección de fútbol de México (Mexico national team) between 1993 and 1996, and was a squad member at the
1993 Copa América. He made his debut on 10 February 1993.
Career
Born in
Mexico City
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, Patiño played professional football for five clubs during his career. He played for
UNAM
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from 1986 to 1993, where he would win the
1990–91 Mexican Primera División title and the
1989 CONCACAF Champions' Cup. He also won a Mexican Primera División title with
C.F. Pachuca
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in 1999.
In 1997, he played for the
Colorado Rapids
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of
Major League Soccer
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, where he helped the club reach the
1997 MLS Cup.
After he retired from playing, Patiño became a football coach. He was appointed manager of
Mexican Primera División
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side
Monarcas Morelia in 2007, and has managed several lower division clubs, including Santos Laguna B, Morelia B,
Mérida and
Neza. He signed a one-year deal to manage
Veracruz
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in May 2012.
However, he was fired during the Apertura 2012 tournament, and was appointed manager of
Pumas Morelos
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in December 2012.
He is now coach for the pumas U.N.A.M 1st division team.
Managerial Statistics
Managerial Statistics
[Includes matches from ]Liga MX
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, Copa MX
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, CONCACAF Champions League
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International goals
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Estadio George Capwell
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1993 Copa América
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Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
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Quito
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
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Los Angeles
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,
United States
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Soldier Field
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Chicago
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Honours
Player
UNAM
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Mexican Primera División
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:
1990–91
*
CONCACAF Champions' Cup:
1989
Pachuca
*
Mexican Primera División
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The league is considered the strongest in North America, and among the strongest in al ...
:
Invierno 1999
Manager
Mérida
*
Primera División A
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: Clausura 2009
Notes
References
External links
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Patino, David
1967 births
Living people
Mexico international footballers
Mexico under-20 international footballers
Association football forwards
Club Universidad Nacional footballers
Major League Soccer players
C.F. Monterrey players
Colorado Rapids players
C.F. Pachuca players
Liga MX players
1993 Copa América players
Mexican football managers
Atlético Morelia managers
C.D. Veracruz managers
Footballers from Mexico City
Toros Neza footballers
Mexican expatriate footballers
Mexican footballers
Expatriate soccer players in the United States
Mexican expatriate sportspeople in the United States
Liga MX managers