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Francisco Uribe

Mexicob. 1966-01-11Retired
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Biography

Francisco Uribe, born on January 11, 1966, is a retired Mexican footballer who made significant contributions to the sport during his playing career. Primarily positioned as a midfielder, Uribe began his professional career in the late 1980s and quickly gained recognition for his technical skills and tactical awareness on the field. He is best known for his tenure with Club América, where he helped the team secure multiple domestic titles, including the Copa MX.

Throughout his career, Uribe also represented the Mexican national team, earning several caps and participating in key tournaments such as the CONCACAF Gold Cup. His international experience allowed him to showcase his talent on a larger stage, making him a respected figure in Mexican football. Uribe's work ethic and dedication to the game were instrumental in establishing his reputation as one of the prominent midfielders of his generation.

Following his retirement from professional play, Francisco Uribe transitioned into coaching, where he aimed to inspire the next generation of players. His legacy in Mexican football is marked by his contributions to both club and country, with many citing him as a role model for aspiring athletes. Uribe's influence endures in the form of the skills and tactics he passed on to young footballers throughout his post-playing career.

Quick Facts

Full nameFrancisco Uribe
Date of birth1966-01-11
NationalityMexico
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