Following the recent appointment of Oscar Perez as the new sports director of the Blue Crosswe will give ourselves the task of giving a brief summary of the extensive career both as a player and manager of the nickname ‘Rabbit’, within the team of his loves in the MX League.
Pérez, now 50 years old, began his career in 1993 with La Máquina Cementera, where he spent 15 years until 2008, achieving the championship title in 1997, then the eighth in the club’s history, and the first since 1980.
Then he spent a year at UANL Tigers from 2008 to 2009, and then one more year to those now extinct Chiapas jaguarsto later sign for another year with Necaxa from 2010 to 2011.
Last years
The penultimate team for which he played a couple of seasons was with San Luis from 2011 to 2013, to end his career at Tuzos del Pachuca, where he was from 2013 to 2019, announcing his retirement after playing one last game with him. Cruz Azul, to retire as a member of the team of his loves, and where he spent his best years.
Immediately after his retirement after 26 years as a professional and 741 games played, both record numbers, he already had a position as goalkeeper coach with the cement growers, to later become interim technical director a few games after the departure of Diego Aguirre.
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