- Ramón Ramírez
Football player infobox| playername= Ramón Ramírez
fullname = Jesús Ramón Ramírez Ceceña
nickname = "El Nayarita"
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1969|12|5
cityofbirth =Tepic ,Nayarit
countryofbirth =Mexico
height = height|meter=1.73
currentclub =
clubnumber =hldgsjdkfUILRGFRLIujtghi
position =Midfielder
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1989–1994 1994–1998 1999 1999–2001 2001–2004 2005–2007
clubs =Santos Laguna Chivas de Guadalajara Club América Tigres UANL Chivas de Guadalajara CD Chivas USA
caps(goals) = 097 (12) 150 (21) 018 0(3) 064 0(1) 071 0(5) 031 0(2)
nationalyears = 1991–2000
nationalteam = Mexico
nationalcaps(goals) = 121 (15)
pcupdate =
ntupdate =Jesús Ramón Ramírez Ceceña (born 5 December 1969 in
Tepic ,Nayarit ) is a Mexicanfootball (soccer) player and one of the all-time capped players for the Mexican national football team, who last played as a midfielder forChivas USA in theMajor League Soccer (USA).Ramirez was meant to be one of the best Mexican players since
Hugo Sánchez , but various injuries threatened and stopped his career several times. He was one of the top world footballers in the 1990s, but despite the speculations surrounding his talents, he never moved to Europe to play for a much more competitive club.Club career
Ramon Ramirez started his career in
Santos Laguna in 1990, and since the beginning, he showed his skills in the midfield. His talent made him one of the most promising players of the time, and was rewarded with a call for the Mexican national football team in 1991.In the 1991-1992 season, in a match against America, a defender of that team fractured his tibia and fibula. This caused him to miss the
Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games with the Mexican team, and a lack of form after the physical recovery. He managed come back after several months, to continue with brilliant displays with Santos Laguna, and in 1993, he recovered his spot in the national team. He played with Santos Laguna until 1994, year in which he played the final of the Mexican tournament, which he lost againstTecos UAG .His performance in the international tournaments in which Mexico participated, attracted the attention of several teams, and in 1994 (after he played in the final with Santos Laguna) he was transferred to Guadalajara, one of the biggest clubs in Mexico. With this team, he lived his best displays on the field. This culminated in 1997, when he got the championship of the Mexican tournament. In 1998 he played another final with Guadalajara against
Necaxa , but this time he lost. In 1999, after a lot of speculation and rumors, he was transferred against his will to America, the biggest rival of Guadalajara, a team where he was an idol to the fans. This caused a lot of controversy, since he was an emblematic player of his team.This transfer to the rival club, caused him a lack of form, perhaps due to depression. This turned to be evident in a match between America and his former team, when he scored a goal: the moment was so shocking for him, that he didn't know how to react. Fortunately for him, that goal didn't count due to offside.
His lack of form ruled him out of America at the end of the Summer 1999 season. He was then, transferred to
Tigres UANL . In this team, he had difficult times to recover; he wasn't even registered with his preferred number 7 (retired in honour to theperu vian playerGerónimo Barbadillo in 1982). He slowly found his form again, and this awarded him another call for Mexican national football team. In the Winter 2001 season, he played again in the final of the Mexican tournament, but he lost once again, this time against Pachuca. However, he played in this match as a substitute.In 2000, when he was traveling to attend a call for the national team, he had a car accident in which 4 persons died. This accident caused him a major lack of form.
For the summer 2002 season, he returned to his beloved team Guadalajara. Constant injuries caused him to miss several matches, but once again he displayed his talent, although irregularly. He reached the final of the Clausura 2004 season, but lost on penalty kicks against
Pumas UNAM . At the end of the Clausura 2004 season, he joinedChivas USA .In
Chivas USA he played the last part of his career, being the captain of the team. He retired from the fields in 2007.National Team
He had his first call for the
Mexican national football team in 1991 as a promising young talent, and after recovering from a tibia and fibula fracture in 1993, he played regularly for Mexico until year 2000.His first major appearance for the Mexican team, was in the
Copa America 1993 in Ecuador; the Mexican coach then wasMiguel Mejia Baron . Strangely, Ramirez was used by the coach as a left defender (probably because there were no left-footed defenders at the time in Mexico) rather than as a left winger/playmaker, position which he performed in his team and which awarded him the call for the national team. That Mexican team was well balanced, and performed very well. They got to the final match in that tournament, but lost 2-1 against a powerful Argentine team.Ramon Ramirez was again called to be part of the mexican team for the World Cup USA 1994. He performed well, but in the same left defender position. The Mexican team reached only the Round of 16, they lost to Bulgaria.
He also participated in the
Copa America Uruguay 1995. The Mexican team performed poorly, and ended in 7th place of 12 teams. They lost to USA in quarter finals on penalty kicks. In 1997, he missed the Copa America in Bolivia.In 1998, he returned to participate in the World Cup France 98. In this tournament, he had a more offensive role (the one he used to have in his club), giving one assist to
Cuauhtemoc Blanco to score against Belgium. However, he was sent off in the match against Holland (after a confusion of the referee, who was supposed to book another player), so he was suspended to the Round of 16 match against Germany, which eventually was the last match of Mexico. This was his last participation in an important tournament for the Mexican team.Ramon Ramirez scored 15 goals in 121 caps for his country.
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List of football (soccer) players with 100 or more caps References
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