Personal information | |||||||||||||||||
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Full name | Ricardo Munguía Pérez | ||||||||||||||||
Date of birth | June 5, 1975 | ||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Mexico City, Mexico | ||||||||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) | ||||||||||||||||
Position(s) | Centre back | ||||||||||||||||
Youth career | |||||||||||||||||
Veracruz | |||||||||||||||||
Senior career* | |||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | ( Gls) | ||||||||||||||
1993–1997 | Veracruz | 39 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
1996 | → Correcaminos UAT (loan) | ||||||||||||||||
1996 | → Acapulco (loan) | ||||||||||||||||
1997–1998 | Atlético Yucatán | ||||||||||||||||
1999 | Toronto Lynx | 23 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2000–2001 | San Luis | ||||||||||||||||
2001 | Atletico Chiapas | 0 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2002 | Albinegros de Orizaba | 15 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2003 | Oaxaca | 15 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2003–2004 | Tlaxcala | 25 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2004–2005 | Pioneros de Obregón | 28 | (1) | ||||||||||||||
2005 | Lagartos de Tabasco | 12 | (1) | ||||||||||||||
2006–2007 | Coatzacoalcos | 29 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2007–2008 | Serbian White Eagles | ||||||||||||||||
2008 | Veracruz | 1 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2009–2010 | Albinegros de Orizaba | 38 | (1) | ||||||||||||||
2011 | Serbian White Eagles | ||||||||||||||||
2011–2012 | Estudiantes de Altamira | 15 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2015 | Scarborough SC | ||||||||||||||||
International career | |||||||||||||||||
1993–1995 | Mexico U20 | 1 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
Managerial career | |||||||||||||||||
2016 | Scarborough SC | ||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Ricardo Munguía Pérez (born June 5, 1975) is a Mexican retired footballer who played as a defender. [1]
Munguía debuted with Veracruz on November 13, 1993 in a 1–1 draw against Puebla. [2]
In 1999, he played abroad in the USL A-League with the Toronto Lynx. [3] On July 17, 2007, Munguía went on trial with the Serbian White Eagles in the Canadian Soccer League (CSL). [4] His trial was successful and he joined the club a few days later after his international transfer was approved by the Ontario Soccer Association. [5] He debuted for the club on August 10, 2007 in a 6–3 win over the North York Astros. [5] Munguía was an integral part of the White Eagles squad but injured his knee in the semifinal against the Trois-Rivières Attak thus missing out on the final against Toronto Croatia. [6]
Munguía (known in Mexico as El Ringo) was captain of Albinegros for the 2010 season. [7] Munguía re-joined the Serbian White Eagles prior to the 2011 CSL season. [7] In 2015, he returned to the CSL to play with Scarborough SC. [8]
He was part of the Mexican national under-20 team that played in the 1993 FIFA World Youth Championship. [9] He also won a silver medal with Mexico at the 1995 Pan American Games. [10]
Munguía was named the head coach in 2016 for Scarborough SC in the Canadian Soccer League. [11] He is also an academy coach for Cherry Beach Soccer Club. [10]
His father Ricardo Munguía Padilla (also nicknamed Ringo) was also a footballer. [12]
Personal information | |||||||||||||||||
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Full name | Ricardo Munguía Pérez | ||||||||||||||||
Date of birth | June 5, 1975 | ||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Mexico City, Mexico | ||||||||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) | ||||||||||||||||
Position(s) | Centre back | ||||||||||||||||
Youth career | |||||||||||||||||
Veracruz | |||||||||||||||||
Senior career* | |||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | ( Gls) | ||||||||||||||
1993–1997 | Veracruz | 39 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
1996 | → Correcaminos UAT (loan) | ||||||||||||||||
1996 | → Acapulco (loan) | ||||||||||||||||
1997–1998 | Atlético Yucatán | ||||||||||||||||
1999 | Toronto Lynx | 23 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2000–2001 | San Luis | ||||||||||||||||
2001 | Atletico Chiapas | 0 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2002 | Albinegros de Orizaba | 15 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2003 | Oaxaca | 15 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2003–2004 | Tlaxcala | 25 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2004–2005 | Pioneros de Obregón | 28 | (1) | ||||||||||||||
2005 | Lagartos de Tabasco | 12 | (1) | ||||||||||||||
2006–2007 | Coatzacoalcos | 29 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2007–2008 | Serbian White Eagles | ||||||||||||||||
2008 | Veracruz | 1 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2009–2010 | Albinegros de Orizaba | 38 | (1) | ||||||||||||||
2011 | Serbian White Eagles | ||||||||||||||||
2011–2012 | Estudiantes de Altamira | 15 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2015 | Scarborough SC | ||||||||||||||||
International career | |||||||||||||||||
1993–1995 | Mexico U20 | 1 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
Managerial career | |||||||||||||||||
2016 | Scarborough SC | ||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Ricardo Munguía Pérez (born June 5, 1975) is a Mexican retired footballer who played as a defender. [1]
Munguía debuted with Veracruz on November 13, 1993 in a 1–1 draw against Puebla. [2]
In 1999, he played abroad in the USL A-League with the Toronto Lynx. [3] On July 17, 2007, Munguía went on trial with the Serbian White Eagles in the Canadian Soccer League (CSL). [4] His trial was successful and he joined the club a few days later after his international transfer was approved by the Ontario Soccer Association. [5] He debuted for the club on August 10, 2007 in a 6–3 win over the North York Astros. [5] Munguía was an integral part of the White Eagles squad but injured his knee in the semifinal against the Trois-Rivières Attak thus missing out on the final against Toronto Croatia. [6]
Munguía (known in Mexico as El Ringo) was captain of Albinegros for the 2010 season. [7] Munguía re-joined the Serbian White Eagles prior to the 2011 CSL season. [7] In 2015, he returned to the CSL to play with Scarborough SC. [8]
He was part of the Mexican national under-20 team that played in the 1993 FIFA World Youth Championship. [9] He also won a silver medal with Mexico at the 1995 Pan American Games. [10]
Munguía was named the head coach in 2016 for Scarborough SC in the Canadian Soccer League. [11] He is also an academy coach for Cherry Beach Soccer Club. [10]
His father Ricardo Munguía Padilla (also nicknamed Ringo) was also a footballer. [12]