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José Gerardo “Jamaicón” Villegas Tavares (born June 20, 1934) is a Mexican football player, playing for the Mexican team in the 1958 and 1962 World Cup matches. 〔 〕 ==Biography== Villegas was born in the neighborhood of “La Experiencia” and as many in his town he was a textile industry worker. In his infancy he was nicknamed “Jamaicón” because he cried too much (in some regions of Mexico, “Jamaicón” is considered a polite way to call someone a whiner). He began his soccer career playing for “Club Imperio” in 1949 and he was selected to the Jalisco State youth league in 1951. In the second round of his selection his team went to play for the National Championship final in Nuevo León State. He was raised at the center of a typical Mexican Family, and as most other youth in his town, he would work in textiles, and then play in his spare time. His ability to play as a defensive player allowed him to play with one of the best Mexican Soccer teams : The “Chivas del Guadalajara”. 〔 〕 He won 8 championships with the Chivas league, assisted in 13 world cup play-offs and played in two World Cups. As a right defensive player he could not be passed by and faced world-renowned players to which he stopped from scoring. Perhaps the most memorable was Manuel Dos Santos “Garrincha” who played for the Botafogo team. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「José Villegas」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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