Ignacio Trelles

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Ignacio "Nacho" Trelles (born 31 July 1916) is a Mexican former football player and coach. He had five tenures as coach of the Mexican national team, managing it in 106 international matches, and was in charge of the Mexican squads at the World Cups of 1962[1] and 1966.

With professional clubs, he coached 1083 matches, collecting 463 wins, 319 draws and 301 losses. Since he took Cruz Azul to consecutive national championships in 1979-1980, the team has not been able to win the title two years in a row.[2]

Championships won as a coach in the Mexican League

  • Marte (53-54)
  • Zacatepec (54-55 and 57-58)
  • Club Toluca (66-67, 67-68)
  • Cruz Azul (78-79 and 79-80)[3]

Tenures as coach of the Mexican national team

  • 1958-63
  • 1964-67
  • 1968-69
  • 1976
  • 1990

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