- Alfredo Tena
Football manager infobox
playername= Alfredo Tena
fullname = Alfredo Tena Garduño
height =
nickname = Capitán Furia
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1956|11|21
cityofbirth = flagicon|MexicoMexico City
countryofbirth =Mexico
currentclub =Club América (as assistant manager )
position = Manager
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1973-1991
clubs = flagicon|MexicoClub America
caps(goals) = ?(?)
nationalyears = 1978-1991
nationalteam = flagicon|Mexico Mexico
nationalcaps(goals) = ? (?)
manageryears = 1995-1998
1998-1999
1999-2000
2001-2003
2003-2004
2005
2006
managerclubs = Santos
Puebla
América
Pachuca
Querétaro
Pachuca
Veracruz
Alfredo Tena Garduño (born
November 21 ,1956 , inMexico City ,Mexico ) also known by his nickname "Capitán Furia" (Captain Fury), is a Mexican football coach and former player. Tena is a symbol forClub América , the team he played with for his entire career and later coached after his retirement from the pitch. A defenseman who mainly played as a centre back, Tena captained Club América for several years, and played for his national team during the greater part of his career. He is also the father of current footballerAlfredo Omar Tena .Playing career
Tena debuted during the 1973-74 during a game versus rivals
Cruz Azul after coming up through the Club América youth system. Soon after, Tena secured a regular spot in the "Águilas" backfield. During his ilustrious career atClub América , Tena won a number a titles. During the 1980s, América won six league titles. Tena also won Mexican League Champions' Cup trophies after the 1987-88 and 1988-89 seasons, as well as achieving international success with the club by winning twoCONCACAF Champions' Cup titles in1978 and1987 and an Interamericana Cup in 1978.Tena was known for his skill and tough marking skills, as well as his sometimes gruff attitude with both opposing players and teammates, a trait that earned him the "Captain Fury" moniker.
Coaching career
Shortly after his retirement, Tena decided to pursue success from the bench, as a coach. In 1996, he took a job at
Santos Laguna , leading them to a title during the Invierno 1996 season. Tena remained at the helm of theTorreón based club until his dismissal in 1998, never being able to duplicate the success of his lone title two years prior. After short stints coachingCF Puebla and his belovedClub América , Tena once again tasted success at the head ofCF Pachuca , winning the league after the Invierno 2001 season. After leaving Pachuca in 2003, he returned to Club América, this time as an assistant to his brother Luis Fernando Tena. Currently, he is head of Club América's reserve teams.Honours
All with América
* Champion of league in campaign 1975-76
* Champion of league in campaign 1983-84
* Champion of league in campaign 1984-85
* Champion Prode 85
* Champion of league in campaign 1987-88
* Champion of league in campaign 1988-89
* Champion of the Inter-American Glass in 1978 and 1991External links
es * [http://mediotiempo.com/dt.php?id_director=32 Stats as a head coach]
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