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Martín Ibarreche Vásquez is a Mexican former
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Career

He started his career in the Primera Division in 1960 with newly formed
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where he played two years and later moved to play with América where he played seven years; at the latter he won one league title in the 1965–1966 tournament. In 1969, he had a short stay with club
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. In 1970, he joined the recently promoted Puebla F.C., where he played for seven years where he finished his career in 1977. Ibarreche's grandfather, Lázaro, was also a professional footballer who played for clubs in Mexico.


Achievements

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: 1964-1965


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ibarreche, Vasquez, Martin 1943 births Living people Mexican men's footballers Club América footballers Deportivo Toluca F.C. players Club Puebla players Mexican people of Spanish descent Footballers from Torreón Santos Laguna managers Men's association football defenders Mexican people of Basque descent Liga MX players Mexican football managers 20th-century Mexican sportsmen