Pedro Monzón
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Pedro Damián Monzón (born February 23, 1962, Goya, Corrientes) is an Argentine football coach and former footballer, best known for being the first player to be sent off in a World Cup final, during the Italy 1990 competition.
Moncho Monzón played in different clubs, but most importantly in Independiente, with which he obtained 4 titles, including the Intercontinental Cup in 1984.
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[edit] Playing career
Huracán
Rosario Central
Independiente
Barcelona Sporting Club
Huracán
Club Atlético Tucumán
Alianza Lima
Wanderers
[edit] International career
With the Argentina national team he scored one goal against Romania in the 1990 World Cup. In the World Cup Final referee Edgardo Codesal sent him off for a contentious foul on Jürgen Klinsmann of West Germany, 15 minutes after Monzón replaced a fellow player. Argentina lost the game 1-0 to a debatable penalty.
[edit] Managerial career
After retirement, Monzón has coached different clubs in Mexico and Ecuador, as well as young divisions of Mexico and Argentina. In Ecuador, he was suspended for 2 months while coaching club Olmedo for agressions towards a referee.
He is currently employed as the manager of CD Veracruz in the Primera División de México, but he still dreams of returning to his beloved Independiente as manager.
[edit] External links
- Yahoo Sports profile
- Biography (in Spanish)
- Ecuatorian Suspension (in Spanish)
Argentina squad - 1990 FIFA World Cup Runners-up | ||
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1 Pumpido (Comizzo) | 2 Batista | 3 Balbo | 4 Basualdo | 5 Bauza | 6 Calderón | 7 Burruchaga | 8 Caniggia | 9 Dezotti | 10 Maradona | 11 Fabbri | 12 Goycochea | 13 Lorenzo | 14 Giusti | 15 Monzón | 16 Olarticoechea | 17 Sensini | 18 Serrizuela | 19 Ruggeri | 20 Simón | 21 Troglio | 22 Cancelarich | Coach: Bilardo |