Career
Juan de Dios Castillo Gonzalez (born January 31, 1951 in Mexico City) is a football coach, who most recently coached the Honduras National Football Team. He has been head coach of the youth Mexican National Team in the Fédération internationale de football association World Youth Championship cup in Australia in 1993 finishing in 5th place. He is the 3rd best Mexican National coach in the history of the Mexico national under-20 football team with the best numbers, earning a 5th place in the youth world cup in 93.
He started playing professionally for Monterrey, in the Mexican league, he also played in: Pachuca, San Luis, Toluca, Madero, Atletico Espanol and Curtidores where he was called to be part of the Mexican national team
Castillo graduated from the National School of Football Coaches in 1983, starting to coach in all the possible divisions in the Mexican league: 3rd division, 2nd, 1st division A, and first division. He also he assisted Alfonso Portugal in the Fédération internationale de football association World Youth Championship in Portugal in 1991.
Castillo also coached the Santos Laguna team in Torreón, leading them in the 3rd place of the Mexican league. Titles
Silver Medal in Central American games in Puerto Rico 1994
Runner up with Communicative Disorders Marathón (Honduras league 2005)
Championwith Honduras National Football Team in the 2011 UNCAF tournament
2011 Copa Centroamericana
He started playing professionally for Monterrey, in the Mexico league, he also played in: Pachuca, San Luis, Toluca, Madero, Atletico Espanol and Unión de Curtidores.
He was called up for the Mexico national team
He was appointed as head coach of El Salvador national football team in July 2012. Castillo died on 1 May 2014 due to skin cancer.