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Name
  
Cristobal Ortega

Role
  
Football player

Height
  
1.65 m


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Cristóbal Ortega Martínez (born 25 July 1956 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a former football player who played for Club América in the Mexican First Division from 1974 to 1991. He played as a midfielder. He also played for Mexico's national team, including playing in the World Cups of 1978 and 1986 - he earned 14 caps in his international career.

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He is currently the head coach of C.F. La Piedad which play in Mexico's Ascenso MX.

Club career

On 5 October 1974, Cristóbal Ortega made his debut for Club América against Ciudad Madero. In his Primera Liga debut on 8 June 1975, Ortega scored his first goal against Veracruz - so began an 18-year career in which he remained in the Club América midfield. Club América won league titles in the seasons 75-76, 83-84, 84-85, Prode 85, 87-88 and 88-89. The club won three Supercups, in 1976, 1988–89; three CONCACAF Cup titles in 1978, 1987, and 1991; and the Interamerican Cup in 1991.

Ortega retired in the middle of the 1991-92 season. In his final game for Club América, on 15 December 1991 at Santos Laguna, he started and was substituted at the start of the second half by manager Isaac Terrazas; he scored his last goal three years prior on January 3, 1988 against Cruz Azul. In his career at Club América, Ortega played in 711 games, including a team-record 75 playoff games.

National team career

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Ortega played in 14 games for Mexico and scored twice. He played in the World Cups of 1978 and 1986.


References

Cristóbal Ortega Wikipedia