Roberto Medina

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Roberto Medina
Personal information
Full name Roberto Gerardo Medina Arellano
Date of birth (1968-04-18) 18 April 1968 (age 55)
Place of birth Mexico City, Mexico
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Atlas (women) (Manager)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1988–1992 UNAM 99 (3)
1993–1994 UAG 29 (1)
1994–1997 Monterrey 103 (8)
1997–1999 León 32 (2)
1999–2000 Puebla 31 (1)
2000–2001 Atlante 17 (1)
2001 Irapuato 15 (0)
2002 Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz 15 (1)
2002 Atlante 2 (0)
2003 Zacatepec 1 (0)
International career
1993–1998 Mexico 7 (0)
Managerial career
2010 Mexico U-20 (women)
2016 Mexico U-20 (women)
2016 Mexico (women) (Interim)
2016–2018 Mexico (women)
2019–2022 UANL (women)
2023– Atlas (women)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Roberto Gerardo Medina Arellano (born 18 April 1968) is a Mexican football manager and former player and current manager. He was the head coach of the Mexico women's national football team.

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Club career

Medina began his professional career in 1988 with UNAM Pumas, with whom he won the 1989 CONCACAF Champions Cup and the 1991 Mexican Championship.

In 1992 he moved to CF Pachuca, for whom he scored a total of seven goals in the 1992/93 season; more than in any other season. On 18 October 1992 he scored twice in a 3–2 win over Deportivo Toluca and on 21 November 1992 he scored one in a 5-0 thrashing of Club América, arch-rivals of his previous employers Pumas. The other four goals came in just five weeks between February 6, 1993 (1-2 at CD Veracruz) and March 14, 1993 (2-1 against Atlas).

Via UAG Tecos, where he was under contract in the 1993/94 season and was part of the team that won the only league title in the history of Tecos, he came to CF Monterrey in 1994, for which he made the most top division appearances with 103 appearances completed his career. Then he was from 1997 to 1999 at Club León, in the 1999/00 season at Puebla FC and most recently at Club Atlante under contract, where he was used less frequently at the Potros and for a half-season at CD Irapuato and CD Veracruz was borrowed. In 2003 he ended his active career with CD Zacatepec, which plays in the second-class Primera División 'A'.

International career

Medina made his debut for the Mexico national team on September 22, 1993, in a friendly against Cameroon, which they won 1–0. Medina played the last four of his six international appearances in February 1998 as part of the 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup in the USA. His last game was the 1–0 final win over the hosts and Mexico's arch-rivals USA on February 15, 1998.

Manager

After retiring, Medina began coaching and was responsible for the Mexico U-20 women's national soccer team, which he led to the quarter-finals of the 2010 and 2012 World Cups. He was later appointed manager of the Mexican Women's National Team.

He was the head coach of Tigres UANL Femenil from 2019 to 2022, winning two Liga MX Femenil titles.

Honours

UNAM

UAG

Mexico

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