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Martín Vásquez

Martín Vásquez Gómez (born December 24, 1963) is an American former professional soccer player. The first of five players to have played for both the United States and Mexico, he has served as a coach since retiring.

Martín Vásquez
Personal information
Full name Martín Vásquez Gómez
Date of birth (1963-12-24) December 24, 1963 (age 59)
Place of birth Yahualica, Jalisco, Mexico
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[1]
Position(s) Defender, midfielder
Team information
Current team
Central Valley Fuego (head coach)
Youth career
1984 Tecos UAG
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1981–1983 Cal State Los Angeles (67)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1984–1986 Los Angeles Lazers (indoor) 39 (5)
1986–1988 California Kickers (4+)
1986–1988 Memphis Storm (indoor) 63 (44)
1988–1990 UdeG 62 (2)
1990–1991 Puebla 36 (2)
1991–1992 Veracruz 25 (0)
1992–1996 Atlas 119 (1)
1996–1997 Tampa Bay Mutiny 59 (9)
1998 San Jose Clash 28 (0)
1999 Orange County Zodiac 19 (0)
Total 450+ (67+)
International career
1990–1992 Mexico 3 (0)
1996–1997 United States 7 (0)
Managerial career
1999–2000 Cal Poly Pomona (assistant)
2001–2002 San Diego Spirit (assistant)
2004 LA Galaxy (assistant)
2005–2007 Chivas USA (assistant)
2008–2009 Bayern Munich (assistant)
2010 Chivas USA
2011–2014 United States (assistant)
2019 Real Monarchs
2021 Houston Dynamo (assistant)
2022– Central Valley Fuego
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career

Youth and college

Vasquez and his family moved to Los Angeles at age 12. He attended Alhambra High School in Alhambra, California, where he was a high school All-American soccer player.[2] After high school, he returned to Mexico to briefly play for the B side of the Leones Negros de Guadalajara.

In 1981, Vasquez entered California State University, Los Angeles, playing on the men's soccer team from 1981 to 1983.[3] During his first two years, he spent the college off-season with Cojumatlan in the San Gabriel Valley Soccer League, in El Monte, California.

Club

In the fall of 1984, Vasquez signed with the Los Angeles Lazers of the Major Indoor Soccer League. He then played for the Hollywood Kickers of the Western Soccer Alliance.[4] That fall, he joined the Memphis Storm in the American Indoor Soccer Association, where he scored seventeen goals and added nineteen assists in twenty-three games, ranking second on the league's points list.[5]

In 1987, Vasquez returned to the Kickers, now renamed the California Kickers.[6] In 1988, Cachorros de la Universidad de Guadalajara signed the player, based on the recommendation of Hugo Salcedo, president of the Kickers.[7] In 1990–91, he represented Puebla, moving to Veracruz in the following campaign.

In 1992, Vasquez joined Atlas, leaving four years later to return to the United States, with the establishment of Major League Soccer. That year, he was allocated to the Tampa Bay Mutiny, and spent two season with them, before rounding out his MLS career with the San Jose Clash in 1998. The next year, he played for the Orange County Zodiac in the USL A-League.[8]

International

Mexico

Vasquez played three games with the Mexico national team one of them being against Colombia in April of 1990 under manager Manuel Lapuente and the other two against Russia, during César Luis Menotti's spell as coach. However, none of the matches he played for his birth nation were FIFA-sanctioned.[9][10]

United States

Vasquez received American citizenship in 1996. Subsequently, he was called up to the United States national team by Steve Sampson, going on to earn seven caps in a two-year span. His debut came on December 21, 1996, against Guatemala (2–2 away draw), in a 1998 World Cup qualifier, and he last appeared in the home 4–2 victory over El Salvador, for the same competition, on November 16, 1997. He started the game, then came off in the 63rd minute for Mike Sorber.[11]

Coaching career

After retiring from his playing career, Vasquez worked as assistant coach with Cal Poly Pomona and the women's team San Diego Spirit. He also coached the Damien High School boys' team for two seasons.[12] After one season as assistant with the Los Angeles Galaxy,[13] he joined newly created MLS team Chivas USA in the same capacity, on January 2, 2005.

Between July 2008 and April 2009, Vasquez worked as the assistant to Jürgen Klinsmann at German club FC Bayern Munich.[14][15] He left when Klinsmann was dismissed due to bad results.[16] Vasquez was hired to his first head coaching job on December 2, 2009, at former club Chivas.[17]

Vasquez was released from his duties following a season which saw the Goats miss the playoffs for the first time since its 2005 expansion campaign.[18]

Vasquez was recalled by Klinsmann after the latter was named head coach of the United States men's national team as an assistant coach for a friendly against Mexico on August 11, 2011.[19] On March 31, 2014, less than 3 months before the World Cup Vasquez was replaced by Tab Ramos, relegating him to unannounced "other responsibilities",[20] which later turned out to be scouting and match observations.[21]

On 14 April 2022, Vasquez was named head coach of USL League One side Central Valley Fuego FC.[22]

Managerial statistics

Team From To Record
G W D L Win %
Chivas USA December 2, 2009 October 27, 2010 30 8 4 18 026.67

References

  1. ^ Martín Vásquez at WorldFootball.net
  2. ^ "Martín Vásquez (1981) – Alhambra High School Hall of Fame". Alhambra High School. Alhambra Unified School District. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  3. ^ "Martín Vásquez (1993) – Cal State Los Angeles Hall of Fame". Cal State Los Angeles Golden Eagles. California State University, Los Angeles. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  4. ^ "Martín Vásquez outdoor statistics". Stats Crew. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  5. ^ "Martín Vásquez indoor and MLS statistics". Stats Crew. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  6. ^ "Martín Vásquez statistics at NASLJerseys.com". NASLJerseys.com. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  7. ^ Woitalla, Mike (April 28, 2008). "Backline: Martin Vasquez's great adventure". Soccer America. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  8. ^ "Cypress' Larkin, Corona Win Conference Baseball Honors". Los Angeles Times. May 21, 1999. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  9. ^ "Mexico v Colombia, 17 April 1990". 11v11.com. April 17, 1990.
  10. ^ "Mexico v C.I.S., 08 March 1992". 11v11.com. March 8, 1992.
  11. ^ "Martín Vásquez". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  12. ^ "Spirit Names Martin Vasquez As Assistant Coach". La Prensa San Diego. La Prensa América Inc. February 16, 2001. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  13. ^ Vasquez previously coached in WUSA, college November 9, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ Chivas USA Coach Vasquez Joins Klinnsmann & More
  15. ^ "The Klinsmann way". BBC Sport. BBC News. April 7, 2009. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  16. ^ "Bayern Munich fire Klinsmann as coach". The Independent. Reuters. April 27, 2009. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  17. ^ "Martin Vasquez to be named Chivas USA's next coach". Los Angeles Times. December 2, 2009. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  18. ^ "Vasquez ousted as Chivas USA head coach after one season". October 27, 2010. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  19. ^ "Jurgen Klinsmann sets U.S. roster". ESPN.com. ESPN. Associated Press. August 5, 2011. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  20. ^ "Klinsmann Appoints Berti Vogts as U.S. MNT Special Advisor". U.S.Soccer. March 30, 2014. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  21. ^ "World Cup: Jurgen Klinsmann addresses USMNT shake-up: It's simply a professional shift". Yahoo!SPORTS.
  22. ^ "Central Valley Fuego FC Appoint Martín Vásquez as New Head Coach". www.uslleagueone.com. April 14, 2022. Retrieved April 16, 2022.

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Not to be confused with Rafael Martin Vazquez In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Vasquez and the second or maternal family name is Gomez Martin Vasquez Gomez born December 24 1963 is an American former professional soccer player The first of five players to have played for both the United States and Mexico he has served as a coach since retiring Martin VasquezPersonal informationFull nameMartin Vasquez GomezDate of birth 1963 12 24 December 24 1963 age 59 Place of birthYahualica Jalisco MexicoHeight6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 1 Position s Defender midfielderTeam informationCurrent teamCentral Valley Fuego head coach Youth career1984Tecos UAGCollege careerYearsTeamApps Gls 1981 1983Cal State Los Angeles 67 Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1984 1986Los Angeles Lazers indoor 39 5 1986 1988California Kickers 4 1986 1988Memphis Storm indoor 63 44 1988 1990UdeG62 2 1990 1991Puebla36 2 1991 1992Veracruz25 0 1992 1996Atlas119 1 1996 1997Tampa Bay Mutiny59 9 1998San Jose Clash28 0 1999Orange County Zodiac19 0 Total450 67 International career1990 1992Mexico3 0 1996 1997United States7 0 Managerial career1999 2000Cal Poly Pomona assistant 2001 2002San Diego Spirit assistant 2004LA Galaxy assistant 2005 2007Chivas USA assistant 2008 2009Bayern Munich assistant 2010Chivas USA2011 2014United States assistant 2019Real Monarchs2021Houston Dynamo assistant 2022 Central Valley Fuego Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Youth and college 1 2 Club 1 3 International 1 4 Mexico 1 5 United States 2 Coaching career 3 Managerial statistics 4 References 5 External linksPlaying career EditYouth and college Edit Vasquez and his family moved to Los Angeles at age 12 He attended Alhambra High School in Alhambra California where he was a high school All American soccer player 2 After high school he returned to Mexico to briefly play for the B side of the Leones Negros de Guadalajara In 1981 Vasquez entered California State University Los Angeles playing on the men s soccer team from 1981 to 1983 3 During his first two years he spent the college off season with Cojumatlan in the San Gabriel Valley Soccer League in El Monte California Club Edit In the fall of 1984 Vasquez signed with the Los Angeles Lazers of the Major Indoor Soccer League He then played for the Hollywood Kickers of the Western Soccer Alliance 4 That fall he joined the Memphis Storm in the American Indoor Soccer Association where he scored seventeen goals and added nineteen assists in twenty three games ranking second on the league s points list 5 In 1987 Vasquez returned to the Kickers now renamed the California Kickers 6 In 1988 Cachorros de la Universidad de Guadalajara signed the player based on the recommendation of Hugo Salcedo president of the Kickers 7 In 1990 91 he represented Puebla moving to Veracruz in the following campaign In 1992 Vasquez joined Atlas leaving four years later to return to the United States with the establishment of Major League Soccer That year he was allocated to the Tampa Bay Mutiny and spent two season with them before rounding out his MLS career with the San Jose Clash in 1998 The next year he played for the Orange County Zodiac in the USL A League 8 International Edit Mexico Edit Vasquez played three games with the Mexico national team one of them being against Colombia in April of 1990 under manager Manuel Lapuente and the other two against Russia during Cesar Luis Menotti s spell as coach However none of the matches he played for his birth nation were FIFA sanctioned 9 10 United States Edit Vasquez received American citizenship in 1996 Subsequently he was called up to the United States national team by Steve Sampson going on to earn seven caps in a two year span His debut came on December 21 1996 against Guatemala 2 2 away draw in a 1998 World Cup qualifier and he last appeared in the home 4 2 victory over El Salvador for the same competition on November 16 1997 He started the game then came off in the 63rd minute for Mike Sorber 11 Coaching career EditAfter retiring from his playing career Vasquez worked as assistant coach with Cal Poly Pomona and the women s team San Diego Spirit He also coached the Damien High School boys team for two seasons 12 After one season as assistant with the Los Angeles Galaxy 13 he joined newly created MLS team Chivas USA in the same capacity on January 2 2005 Between July 2008 and April 2009 Vasquez worked as the assistant to Jurgen Klinsmann at German club FC Bayern Munich 14 15 He left when Klinsmann was dismissed due to bad results 16 Vasquez was hired to his first head coaching job on December 2 2009 at former club Chivas 17 Vasquez was released from his duties following a season which saw the Goats miss the playoffs for the first time since its 2005 expansion campaign 18 Vasquez was recalled by Klinsmann after the latter was named head coach of the United States men s national team as an assistant coach for a friendly against Mexico on August 11 2011 19 On March 31 2014 less than 3 months before the World Cup Vasquez was replaced by Tab Ramos relegating him to unannounced other responsibilities 20 which later turned out to be scouting and match observations 21 On 14 April 2022 Vasquez was named head coach of USL League One side Central Valley Fuego FC 22 Managerial statistics EditTeam From To RecordG W D L Win Chivas USA December 2 2009 October 27 2010 30 8 4 18 0 26 67References Edit Martin Vasquez at WorldFootball net Martin Vasquez 1981 Alhambra High School Hall of Fame Alhambra High School Alhambra Unified School District Retrieved January 19 2021 Martin Vasquez 1993 Cal State Los Angeles Hall of Fame Cal State Los Angeles Golden Eagles California State University Los Angeles Retrieved January 19 2021 Martin Vasquez outdoor statistics Stats Crew Retrieved January 19 2021 Martin Vasquez indoor and MLS statistics Stats Crew Retrieved January 19 2021 Martin Vasquez statistics at NASLJerseys com NASLJerseys com Retrieved January 19 2021 Woitalla Mike April 28 2008 Backline Martin Vasquez s great adventure Soccer America Retrieved July 24 2018 Cypress Larkin Corona Win Conference Baseball Honors Los Angeles Times May 21 1999 Retrieved July 24 2018 Mexico v Colombia 17 April 1990 11v11 com April 17 1990 Mexico v C I S 08 March 1992 11v11 com March 8 1992 Martin Vasquez National Football Teams Benjamin Strack Zimmermann Retrieved January 19 2021 Spirit Names Martin Vasquez As Assistant Coach La Prensa San Diego La Prensa America Inc February 16 2001 Retrieved July 24 2018 Vasquez previously coached in WUSA college Archived November 9 2010 at the Wayback Machine Chivas USA Coach Vasquez Joins Klinnsmann amp More The Klinsmann way BBC Sport BBC News April 7 2009 Retrieved July 24 2018 Bayern Munich fire Klinsmann as coach The Independent Reuters April 27 2009 Retrieved July 24 2018 Martin Vasquez to be named Chivas USA s next coach Los Angeles Times December 2 2009 Retrieved July 24 2018 Vasquez ousted as Chivas USA head coach after one season October 27 2010 Retrieved July 24 2018 Jurgen Klinsmann sets U S roster ESPN com ESPN Associated Press August 5 2011 Retrieved July 24 2018 Klinsmann Appoints Berti Vogts as U S MNT Special Advisor U S Soccer March 30 2014 Retrieved July 24 2018 World Cup Jurgen Klinsmann addresses USMNT shake up It s simply a professional shift Yahoo SPORTS Central Valley Fuego FC Appoint Martin Vasquez as New Head Coach www uslleagueone com April 14 2022 Retrieved April 16 2022 External links EditMartin Vasquez at Major League Soccer Martin Vasquez at National Football Teams com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martin Vasquez amp oldid 1152068806, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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