Miguel Herrera saw 57 coaches parade in his second stage with America

During his two years in America, the ‘Piojo’ Herrera saw different coaches leave from more than one team in the MX League

the technician Miguel Herrera witnessed the passage of 57 coaches in the MX League during its second stage a America, Which occurred between the opening 2017 i Guard1anes 2020, Tournaments in which Atlas i Veracruz they were the ones that realized more changes in their benches, with seven each, whereas Tigers and Juárez were the unique ones that did not realize modifications in their strategists.

During these two and a half years, in which the ‘Piojo’ was against the Eagles, there were four coaches who were on four different teams: Rafael Pont, Guillermo Vázquez, Robert Dante Siboldi and Francisco Palencia.

Pont, Vázquez, Siboldi and Palencia are the strategists who led the most teams from the 2017 Opening to Guard1anes 2020. Behind them are 13 technical directors who were in two clubs, while the remaining 40 have only passed for a bench.

Throughout this time, in addition to America, alone tigers i FC Juárez they had no changes in their respective technical directions until the last tournament, however, Atlas i Veracruz they were the ones most coaches have used, with seven.

Behind the tapatíos and jarochos, it is Pumas i Querétaro with six strategists, followed by the five of Chivas, Necaxa i Tijuana.

Pachuca, Pobla, Santos i Toluca they have had four people on their benches while Atlético de Sant Lluís, Blue Cross, Lion, wolves BUAP i Morelia is with three and finally, Monterrey and Mazatlán have had two.

Coaches from the 2017 Opening in Guard1anes 2020, without a counter in Miguel Herrera.

Those who led three teams:

Rafael Pont, Guillermo Vázquez, Robert Dante Siboldi and Francisco Palencia

Those who led two teams:

José Guadalupe Cruz, Diego Cocca, Alfonso Sosa, José Saturnino Cardozo, Tomás Boy, Luis Fernando Tena, Víctor Manuel Vucetich, Javier Torrent, Ignacio Ambriz, Diego Alonso, Pablo Guede, Enrique Meza and José Manuel de la Torre.

Those who led a team:

Gerardo Espinoza, Rubén Omar Romà, Àngel Guillermo Hoyos, Leandro Cufré, Gustavo Matosas, Francisco Jémez, Pedro Caixinha, Matías Almeyda, Gabriel Caballero, Gustavo Díaz, Daniel Alcántar, Antonio Mohamed, Roberto Hernández, Marcelo Michel Leaño, Francisco Ayestarán, Martín Palermo , Paulo Pezzolano, Rafael García, José Luis Sánchez Solá, Juan Reynoso, Jaime Lozano, Alex Diego, Hèctor Altamirano, Salvador Reis, Guillermo Almada, Ricardo Ferretti, Eduardo Germán Coudet, Óscar Parella, Gustavo Quinteros, Hernán Cristante, Ricardo La Volpe, Carlos Adrián Morales, Sergio Egea, David Patiño, Bruno Marioni, Miguel González ‘Míchel’, Andrés Lillini, Juan Antonio Luna, Juvenal Olmos and Enrique López Zarza.

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