Career
He is nicknamed "El Abuelo", which means "The Grandfather". He also played for a short time in Spain, for Civil Defense Logroñés
He scored many goals for both Rayados and Tigres, even in the Clásico Regiomontano, where he became an idol of the city. Because of this, he is loved by fans of both teams, a rarity in the competing atmosphere of Monterrey.
He was instrumental in the conquest of the first championship for Rayados.
Topscorer for that Mexico 86 tournament (tied with Sergio Lira from Tampico with 14 goals). He also served the assist to Sergio "Alvin" Perez"s goal that kept the team from being relegated in May 1999.
He played with for a while, where he scored many goals. He was instrumental in returning the team to the First Division after its privatization.
In April 1998, he signed with the San Antonio Pumas of the USISL.
On extra times, he scored a goal that the referee annulled due to an offside ruling involving another player.
The game ended on penalty kicks with Mexico eliminated. He retired as a player on May 9, 1999. As of April 16, 2006, he was living in Madrid, Spain, where he is involved with the Real Madrid reserves.
According to an interview, he aspires to coach a team in the Liga de Ascenso.