Juan Manuel Medina Guzmán (16 November 1948 – 29 March 1973) was a Mexican footballer. Nicknamed "Gato", he played as a midfielder for Pachuca and Cruz Azul throughout the early 1970s. He also represented Mexico for the 1971 CONCACAF Championship.

Juan Manuel Medina
Personal information
Full name Juan Manuel Medina Guzmán
Date of birth (1948-11-16)16 November 1948
Place of birth Mexico City, Mexico
Date of death 29 March 1973(1973-03-29) (aged 24)
Place of death Mexico
Position Midfielder
Youth career
1962–1966 Zacatepec
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1968–1972 Pachuca
1972–1973 Cruz Azul
International career
1971–1972 Mexico 18 (0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

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Medina made his senior debut for Pachuca during the 1968–69 Mexican Primera División where the club achieved a mediocre 10th place finish. Despite the rough start, Medina proved himself to be one of Pachuca's best players where he helped save the club from relegation during the 1970–71 Mexican Primera División during the first relegation playoff match against Atlas. His talents with the Pecos caused Cruz Azul to catch interest in the 23-year-old midfielder to sign him for their 1972–73 season. Despite the Máquina Celeste golden generation continuing their streak of success throughout the early 1970s, unfortunately, Medina wouldn't live to see the end of the season as he had been involved in a fatal car accident on 29 March 1973 whilst returning from a baptism in Pachuca to his native Mexico City.[1][2]

International career

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Medina was first called up by Mexico coach Javier de la Torre in a friendly against the Soviet Union which ended in a 0–0 draw, becoming the first player playing in Pachuca to represent El Tricolor internationally. His biggest international contribution came through representing Mexico for the 1971 CONCACAF Championship. Throughout the tournament, he made perfect attendance for all of Mexico's five games, being part of the winning Mexican squad for the tournament as well as being part of the Team of the Tournament. His final international appearance came in a 3–1 victory over Costa Rica on 12 October 1972.[1][3]

Personal life

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Prior to his untimely death, Medina was married and had two children. He was also a practicing Roman Catholic.[4]

References

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  1. 1 2 Zarazua, Diego (16 May 2025). "La trágica muerte de leyenda de Cruz Azul en accidente de auto; perdió la vida regresando de un bautizo". El Heraldo de México (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 25 May 2026.
  2. Martínez, Constanza (31 October 2023). "La maldición de Cruz Azul de Día de Muertos". La Silla Rota (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 25 May 2026.
  3. "Mexico - International Results Details 1970-1979". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
  4. Calderón, Carlos (24 January 2020). "Jugadores muertos trágicamente". Mediotiempo (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 24 June 2022.