The humble work of Tuca Ferretti before he became a football man

The years have passed by RicardoTuca ‘Ferretti, This Monday turns 67, but that doesn’t mean you forget one in particular, when he reached the age of 12; and it is that the day after this anniversary, the young Ricardo penetrated in the sport field, So it would go leaving behind a humble job which helped him solve it at that time.

I helped in a wood factory, a marble factory, unloaded marble, then I graduated as a varnisher in a wood factory“From unloading marble, then I became a marble seller and was quite a father living with these people,” Tuca recalled about his childhood and adolescence when a few years ago at a press conference he was congratulated by the press on his birthday. life.

the coach most Mexican football title winnerWith seven, he never imagined that he would become a star as a player and a successful coach.

Then it all started the day after his 12th birthday. ”The 22nd fell on a Sunday and on Monday 23 I went to train in a 13 year old category, I was 12“.

“Since I was very young my father, who was very fond of me, trained me and prepared me, then at the age of 12 he took me to a test for a category of 13 (with Botafogo) And thank God I passed it, it was training and to this day, I continue non-stop, “explained the helmsman of tigers.

“I remember a lot of that date because i got my first soccer shoes, That I had places for them almost all this week walking on the floor of my mother’s house claiming everything, but I was loosening my shoe to go to training, ”he added.

as a player

Bigotón made his debut in 1971 as a professional player in Botafogo and then continued his career with the clubs Basque da Gamma (1975-1976), Bonsucesso FC Brazil (1976-1977), Atlas (1977-1978), Pumas (1978 -1985), Coyotes Neza Sports Club (1985-1986), Monterrey (1986-1987), Pumas (1987-1988), Toluca (1988-1990) and Pumas (1990-1991).

As a coach

UNAM opened its doors in 1991, then left the post in 1996 to go to the bench of Chivas (1996-2000), then Tigres (2000-2003), Toluca (2003-2004), Morelia (2005), Tigers (2006), Cougars (2006-2010) and Tigers (2010- to date).

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