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Francisco Javier Cruz

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Mexican footballer (born 1966)
In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is Cruz and the second or maternal family name is Jiménez.
Francisco Javier Cruz
Cruz in 2017
Personal information
Full nameFrancisco Javier Cruz Jiménez
Date of birth (1966-05-24)24 May 1966 (age 59)
Place of birthCedral, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
Height1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)
PositionForward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1983–1988Monterrey117(37)
1988–1989Logroñés23(1)
1989–1992Monterrey67(13)
1992–1995Tigres UANL48(9)
1995–1996Atlante23(1)
1996–1997Tigres UANL10(0)
1997–1998PFC CSKA Sofia10(0)
1998–1999San Antonio Pumas(2)
1999–2000Monterrey5(1)
International career
1986–1993Mexico18(2)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Francisco Javier Cruz Jiménez (born 24 May 1966) is a Mexican former professionalfootballer who played forMonterrey andTigres UANL, becoming one of the few players to be successful in both professional teams fromMonterrey. He is nicknamedEl Abuelo, which means "The Grandfather".

He also played for a short time inSpain, forCD Logroñés

He scored many goals for both Rayados and Tigres, even in theClásico 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.

Early life

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Born inCedral, Cruz moved to Monterrey at the age of 5. Cruz is the 8th youngest of 10 children.[1] Although Cruz demonstrated a passion and skill for the sport, his dad discouraged him from pursuing a career in football.[1]

Club career

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C.F. Monterrey

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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.

Tigres UANL

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He played with Tigres UANL for a while, where he scored many goals. He was instrumental in returning the team to theFirst Division after its privatization.

In April 1998, he signed with theSan Antonio Pumas of theUSISL.[2]

International career

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Cruz (in white) andCabañas during Mexico's1986 FIFA World Cup match againstParaguay

"El Abuelo" Cruz also played several games withMexico, including the1986 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal againstWest Germany in theEstadio Universitario of Monterrey. In extra time, 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 missed the1994 FIFA World Cup due to an injury which he suffered by scoring the goal that qualified Mexico into the competition.

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef.
1.May 13, 1987Toluca,Mexico Bermuda6–0WinOlympic Games Qualification
2.February 10, 1993Monterrey, Mexico Romania2–0WinFriendly
3.May 9, 1993Toronto,Canada Canada2–1Win1994 FIFA World Cup qualification

Retirement

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He retired as a player on May 9, 1999.

As of April 16, 2006. He tried to get a Team as a coach, but he never got to be one, He also started working with Tigres UANL, as a recruiter but he let that down also, According to an interview, he aspires to coach a team in theLiga de Ascenso.[3]

Personal life

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Cruz gave himself the nicknameEl Abuelo in his teenage years in honor of his late grandfather.[1]

In an interview, Cruz claimed to have fell into a depression following his retirement. His mental state worsened following the death of his mother due to a heart attack in 2004 and his father's death the year later.[1] Shortly after the death of his parents, Cruz developed an eating disorder and reached a weight of 313pounds.[1] Cruz underwentgastric bypass surgery after being diagnosed with high blood pressure and diabetes.[1]

Cruz has three daughters from a previous marriage.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcdefgCruz, Francisco Javier (4 October 2020).""EL ABUELO" CRUZ y JAVIER ALARCÓN".Entre Camaradas (Interview). Interviewed by Javier Alarcón. El Canal de Javier Alarcón. Retrieved18 November 2021.
  2. ^All-new Pumas change everything San Antonio Express-News - Friday, April 3, 1998
  3. ^"Page not found".tabascohoy.com.mx.{{cite web}}:Cite uses generic title (help)

External links

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