Ignacio Calderón

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Ignacio Calderón
Personal information
Full name Ignacio Francisco Calderón González
Date of birth December 13, 1943 (1943-12-13) (age 64)
Place of birth    Guadalajara, Mexico
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position Goalkeeper
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1962-1974
1974-1980
1980
Chivas de Guadalajara
Universidad de Guadalajara
Atlas
   
National team
1965-1974 Mexico 60 (0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of April 2008.
* Appearances (Goals)

Ignacio Francisco Calderón González (born December 13, 1943 in Guadalajara) is a former Mexican football goalkeeper who played 60 times for the Mexico national team between 1965 and 1970[1].

Calderón started his playing career with Chivas de Guadalajara in 1962, he won three Mexican league championships with the team (1963-64, 1964-95, 1969-70) and was called up to the Mexico national team for the first time in 1965.

Calderón played in two FIFA World Cups for the Mexico national team, and in the 1970 World Cup he set a World Cup record of 310 minutes without conceding a goal.

In 1974 Calderón joined the Universidad de Guadalajara team that finished as runners up in the Mexican Primera twice (1975-76, 1976-77) and shared the CONCACAF Champions' Cup in 1978.

After a three month spell with Atlas in 1980 Calderón retired at the age of 36.

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Season Team Title
1963-64 Flag of Mexico Chivas de Guadalajara Mexican Primera
1964-65 Flag of Mexico Chivas de Guadalajara Mexican Primera
1969-70 Flag of Mexico Chivas de Guadalajara Mexican Primera
1978 Flag of Mexico Universidad de Guadalajara CONCACAF Champions' Cup

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