Mauricio Alonso Rodríguez

Mauricio Alonso Rodríguez
Pipo Rodríguez
Personal information
Full name Mauricio Alonso Rodríguez Lindo
Date of birth September 12, 1945 (1945-09-12) (age 66)
Place of birth San Salvador, El Salvador
Playing position Right Wing
Youth career
1959–1961 Colegio Externado San José
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1959 Sport Boys Mejicanos
1960 Atlante
1961 C.D. FAS
1963–1972 UES
National team
1963–1972 El Salvador
Teams managed
1973–1982 UES
Sport Club Molsa
1974–1975 Sport Club Tapachulteca
1979–1980 Chalatenango
1973–1974, 1979–1982 El Salvador
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 25 march 2008.
† Appearances (Goals).

Mauricio Alonso "Pipo" Rodríguez Lindo (born September 12, 1945) is a retired footballer from El Salvador. He represented his country at the Olympic Games in 1968, 1970 FIFA World Cup Mexico and coached them to in the 1982 FIFA World Cup Spain.

Playing years

Mauricio "Pipo" Rodriguez was born on September 12, 1945. He played soccer at the high school level for the Colegio Externado San José. When he was 16, he was selected to play for the under 17 national team. He began playing professionally for Atlante in 1962. He was signed, on a one year loan basis, by C.D. FAS.

Rodriguez permanently signed and played out his soccer career at Universidad from 1963 to 1972. Universidad was a professional soccer club that played in the top "A" professional league in El Salvador. The Universidad Club was owned by the Salvadoran National University, where "Pipo" studied and graduated with a civil engineer degree. During his playing career, he was a goal scoring machine. At the age of 20, he became the top scorer in the professional league during the 1965-66 season. He was best known for making acrobatic sideways shots and difficult scissor kicks.

Mauricio was selected to play for the El Salvador, at the age of 17, in 1963. He helped the national team qualify and play in the 1968 Olympics. He scored a goal in the Olympic Games in tie against Ghana.

Later, he helped the El Salvador national team qualify for the World Cup. El Salvador lost 1-0 in the first game in Honduras in their best two out of three matches. El Salvador won the next game 3-0 at home to even the series. The tie-breaker was played in a neutral site in Mexico. "Pipo" scored the winning goal in overtime against Honduras in a thrilling third game, which El Salvador won 3-2. Given the tensions between the two countries at the time, this winning goal may be the most famous and widely celebrated goal in El Salvador's soccer history. Some believe this victory led to the "football war" between Honduras and El Salvador.

In the next and final qualifying round for the 1970 World Cup, El Salvador faced Haiti in the best two out of three matches. "Pipo" scored a goal in the first game that El Salvador won 2-1 in Haiti. "Pipo" suffered a broken foot at the beginning of the second game. El Salvador lost the second game 3-0 in El Salvador. "Pipo" spent the next ten days mostly hospitalized with his foot on ice and receiving injection treatments in his foot. The treatment allowed him to play ten days later in the third game against Haiti. El Salvador won the third game 1-0 in Jamaica thanks to a goal by Juan Ramon "Mon" Martinez. "Pipo" was fitted for a cast soon after the end of this third game that qualified El Salvador for the 1970 World Cup. "Pipo" suffered with some foot pain for decades after the broken foot injury against Haiti.

Mauricio played at the World Cup Tournament held in Mexico in 1970. Knee injuries forced him to retire from playing soccer at the age of 27 in 1972.

Managing years

Mauricio "Pipo" Rodríguez became a coach through the Association of trainers of football-soccer of El Salvador (AEFES). He obtained "A" level license and the "instructor" designation for this level. He became an Honorary Member of the Association of Latin Trainers in U.S.A. (LASCA). Mauricio also completed a FIFA course in Guatemala at the INST. FERNANDO RIERA in 1975. He became coach of the University F.C. in 1975. Later on he went to coach MOLSA F.C. an minor league team, which he led to win the league championship and won the right to move on up to the top professional league for the first time in MOLSA's history. Mauricio repeated this feat for Deportivo Chalatenango. Mauricio also coached the Tapachulteca F.C.

He became the coach of the under-17 years old El Salvador National soccer team in 1973. He then was named coach of the under 23 squad in 1975.

In 1980, Mauricio Rodriguez was appointed coach of El Salvador which he led through the qualification stages for the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain. As he publicly disclosed before the 1982 World Cup began, he retired from coaching after the World Cup.

After the 1982 World Cup, he focused on his engineering firm. He also served in various positions for the National Sports Institute (INDES), the Technical Commission for the Soccer Federation of El Salvador, the Board appointed by FIFA for El Salvador, the Board of "Funda Madrid" in El Salvador, and President of his old soccer club Universidad.

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Mauricio Rodríguez — may refer to: Mauricio Alonso Rodríguez, Salvadoran football player and manager Mauricio Rodriguez Anza, Mexican architect and designer Mauricio Rodriguez, vocalist and frontman of Mauricio Palodeagua Mauricio Rodríguez (composer), Mexican… …   Wikipedia

  • Mauricio Rodríguez Múnera — 29th Colombia Ambassador to United Kingdom Incumbent Assumed office 11 February 2010 President Álvaro Uribe Vélez Preceded by Noemí Sanín Posada …   Wikipedia

  • C.D. Chalatenango — Chalatenango Full name Club Deportivo Chalatenango Nickname(s) (los duros del norte los alacranes) Founded 1950 …   Wikipedia

  • Atlante F.C. — Atlante Full name Club de Fútbol Atlante Nickname(s) Potros de Hierro (Iron Colts) Founded 1916 …   Wikipedia

  • Список актёров Мексики — Список актёров, родившихся в Мексике. В скобках указаны имена при рождении (возможны неточности), которые могут отличаться от сценических имён. Абарка, Рикардо (р. 1986) (исп. Ricardo Guillermo Abarca) Абед, Родриго (р. 1970)… …   Википедия

  • LXIe législature du Mexique — Mexique Cet article fait partie de la série sur la politique du Mexique, sous série sur la politique …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Liste des députés du Mexique — Mexique Cet article fait partie de la série sur la politique du Mexique, sous série sur la politique …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Botánicos por la abreviatura del autor — Anexo:Botánicos por la abreviatura del autor Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Autor botánico es quien por primera vez describe una planta. Su nombre científico viene dado por su nomenclatura binomial seguida de la abreviatura del autor/es botánico/s …   Wikipedia Español

  • Anexo:Botánicos por la abreviatura del autor — Autor botánico es quien por primera vez describe una planta. Su nombre científico viene dado por su nomenclatura binomial seguida de la abreviatura del autor/es botánico/s. Así Aconitum anthora L. indica que fue nombrada por Carlos Linneo, el… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay 2007 — 2006 << Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay 2007 >> 2008 Clasificaciones 10 etapas, 1315 km …   Wikipedia Español

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”