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Juan de Dios Ramírez Perales

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Juan de Dios Ramírez Perales, dubbed "El Capi", was born on the 8th of March 1969, in Mexico City. He is a retired Mexican footballer, who played as central defender.
Ramírez Perales played for nearly 15 years in Mexico's league top tier, beginning his career with UNAM in 1988.〔MedioTiempo. ("Juan de Dios Ramírez Perales – Veracruz". ) Retrieved on 14 January 2013.〕 By the following year he had become a starter in central defense, and he started 41 matches in 1990–91 as Pumas won the league, overcoming Club América in the final. He remained with UNAM until 1994, then joined Monterrey for one season and Toros Neza for another before moving to Atlante for the Invierno 1996 season. Playing alongside Romanian Miodrag Belodedici, Ramírez Perales helped form a strong central defensive pairing, but Atlante's seasons during this time repeatedly ended in disappointment in the knockout Liguilla phase. Leaving Atlante in 2000, he represented Chivas, Irapuato, and Veracruz in the closing years of his career.〔
At international level, he earned 49 caps for the Mexico national team between 1991 and 1995. Ramírez Perales made his international debut against the United States on 12 March 1991.〔Courtney, Barrie. ("International Matches 1991 – North and Central America and Caribbean". ) ''RSSSF'', 2 February 2005. Retrieved on 14 January 2013.〕 Under César Luis Menotti and then Miguel Mejía Baron, he became a starter for the national team throughout World Cup qualifying and the 1993 Copa América, in which he played every minute of Mexico's six matches on the way to the final.〔Tabeira, Martín. ("Copa América 1993". ) ''RSSSF'', 22 August 2008. Retrieved on 14 January 2013.〕 Likewise, Ramírez Perales started all four games at the 1994 FIFA World Cup, lining up next to Claudio Suárez in the heart of the Mexico defense. He was recalled for the 1995 Copa América, but only appeared in the opening game. Ramírez Perales earned his final cap on 6 July 1995 in a 2–1 loss against Paraguay, and was replaced by Manuel Vidrio in central defense for Mexico's remaining matches in the competition.〔Tabeira, Martín. ("Copa América 1995". ) ''RSSSF'', 25 March 2011. Retrieved on 14 January 2013.〕
In addition, Ramírez Perales played three games for Mexico at the 1985 FIFA U-16 World Championship in China.〔FIFA. ("FIFA Player Statistics: Juan RAMIREZ". ) Retrieved on 14 January 2013.〕
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