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Mario Cordero Brenes (7 April 1930 – 10 July 2002) was a
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player and coach; he is still considered in his country as one of the top defenders to have played the game.


Club career

Better known as ''Catato'' or ''Piernas de Oro'', he was part of the Deportivo Saprissa team that went on a World Tour in 1959, becoming the first
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n team to ever do such a trip. Catato was the leader and captain of Deportivo Saprissa during the 1950s and early 1960s. He had one season in the Mexican league, with Atletico Marte. He retired after a game against Argentinian side Banfield on 25 December 1964. Catato is remembered as a player, for his chivalry in and out of the field, as well as his great positioning in the field, his great shoot and security as a defender.


International career

During those years, he played the same role in the Costa Rica national football team, making 41 appearances.


Managerial career

As coach, Catato guided Saprissa to four national titles in the 1960s, adding up to the four he had won previously as a player. He also managed Costa Rica's national team.


Death

He died of
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on 10 July 2002 in the Rafael Angel Calderon Guardia Hospital in San José.


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* 1930 births 2002 deaths Footballers from San José, Costa Rica Costa Rican men's footballers Costa Rica men's international footballers Deportivo Saprissa players Costa Rican expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Mexico Costa Rican football managers Deportivo Saprissa managers Deportivo Saprissa non-playing staff Costa Rica national football team managers Men's association football defenders {{CostaRica-footy-bio-stub