# Ignacio Trelles

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Mexican footballer and manager (1916–2020)

In this [Spanish name](/source/Spanish_name), the first or paternal [surname](/source/Surname) is *Telles* and the second or maternal family name is *[Campos](/source/Campos_(surname))*.

Ignacio Trelles Trelles in 1961 Personal information Full name Ignacio Trelles Campos Date of birth (1916-07-31)31 July 1916 Place of birth Guadalajara, Mexico Date of death 24 March 2020(2020-03-24) (aged 103) Place of death Mexico City, Mexico Position Midfielder[1] Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1932–1943 Necaxa 1943–1945 América 1946–? Monterrey 1948 Chicago Vikings 1948 Atlante Managerial career 1950–1951 Zacatepec 1953–1954 Club Deportivo Marte 1954–1958 Zacatepec 1957 Mexico (assistant) 1958–1960 América 1960–1969 Mexico 1966–1972 Toluca 1972–1975 Puebla 1975 Mexico 1976–1982 Cruz Azul 1983–1985 Atlante 1986–1989 UDG 1990–1991 Puebla * Club domestic league appearances and goals

**Ignacio "Nacho" Trelles Campos** (31 July 1916 – 24 March 2020) was a Mexican [football](/source/Association_football) player and [manager](/source/Manager_(association_football)).

Trelles was one of the dominant figures in Mexican football in the 20th century. Over a managerial career that spanned more than four decades, he coached nine clubs in the [Primera División](/source/Liga_MX) and won seven league titles, including back-to-back championships with [Toluca](/source/Deportivo_Toluca_F.C.) and [Cruz Azul](/source/Cruz_Azul). Trelles also served as manager of the [Mexico national team](/source/Mexico_national_football_team) at the [1962 FIFA World Cup](/source/1962_FIFA_World_Cup), where the side achieved its first victory in the competition, and again at the [1966 FIFA World Cup](/source/1966_FIFA_World_Cup).[2]

Alongside [Ricardo Ferretti](/source/Ricardo_Ferretti), he is the manager with the most league titles in Mexican football. He managed 1,083 matches in *Primera Division*, the second-highest total of any coach in the league's history. He also holds the record for the most matches managed as coach of the national team.[3][4]

## Early life

Trelles was born in Guadalajara. As a child, he was very athletic, engaging in many different sports. In his teenage years, Trelles's family relocated to [San Miguel Chapultepec](/source/San_Miguel_Chapultepec) where he regularly played football in the streets.[1]

## Club career

In 1934, Trelles made his debut in Mexico's [Liga Mayor](/source/Primera_Fuerza) with [Necaxa](/source/Club_Necaxa). With *Los Rayos*, he enjoyed a golden era, winning three league titles in the 1934–35, 1936–37, and 1937–38 seasons, as well as lifting the [Copa México](/source/Copa_M%C3%A9xico) in 1934–35.

After his brilliant spell with Necaxa, Trelles joined [Club América](/source/Club_Am%C3%A9rica) in 1943. Later, he was transferred to [Monterrey](/source/C.F._Monterrey). A true pioneer, he became one of the first Mexican footballers to try his luck in the United States. At that time, Major League Soccer did not yet exist, but small regional competitions were beginning to emerge, such as the [National Soccer League](/source/Greater_Chicago_Soccer_League) in Chicago. In 1948, Trelles played for the Chicago Vikings.

His career, however, was cut short that same year due to a severe tibia and fibula injury. He retired from professional football wearing the jersey of [Atlante](/source/Atlante_F.C.) in 1948.[5]

## Coaching career

In 1950, [Zacatepec](/source/Zacatepec_F.C.) gave Trelles his first big break. With the *Cañeros*, he began a remarkable journey, leading the team to a championship in 1951 and securing their long-awaited promotion to Mexico's top division.

His talent quickly drew attention. In the 1953–54 season, Trelles captured his first *Primera División* title with [Marte](/source/C.D._Marte). Though his stint with [Cuautla](/source/C.D._Cuautla) that same year was modest, his return to Zacatepec cemented his reputation as a top-tier strategist, adding two more titles in the 1954–55 and 1957–58 campaigns.

This string of successes propelled him into the coaching staff of the Mexico national team as assistant to [Antonio López Herranz](/source/Antonio_L%C3%B3pez_Herranz), participating in the 1958 World Cup in Sweden. Soon after, Trelles took the reins of *El Tri* and left an indelible mark: in Chile 1962, Mexico celebrated its first-ever World Cup victory with a 3–1 triumph over [Czechoslovakia](/source/Czechoslovakia_national_football_team). He also led the squad during the 1966 tournament in England.[6]

At the same time, Trelles managed [Club América](/source/Club_Am%C3%A9rica), guiding them to two runner-up finishes in the 1961–62 and 1963–64 seasons. In 1966, he took charge of [Toluca](/source/Deportivo_Toluca_F.C.) and added two more championship to his growing legacy.

His longest tenure came with [Cruz Azul](/source/Cruz_Azul), where he spent seven years and won consecutive titles in 1978–79 and 1979–80, bringing his individual total to seven *Primera División* titles.

He managed [Atlante](/source/Atlante_F.C.) and [Leones Negros](/source/Leones_Negros_UdeG) before bringing his legendary managerial career to a close with [Puebla](/source/Club_Puebla) in 1991.[7][8]

## Later life

Trelles [turned 100](/source/Centenarian) in July 2016.[9] He died of a heart attack on 24 March 2020 at the age of 103, in [Mexico City](/source/Mexico_City).[10][11]

## Managerial statistics

- *As of 21 March 2026*

Managerial record by team and tenure Team Nat. From To Record Ref G W D L GF GA GD Win % Zacatepec 1 July 1950 30 June 1951 12 8 3 1 26 15 +11 066.67 Marte 1 July 1953 30 June 1954 22 11 4 7 34 27 +7 050.00 Zacatepec 1 July 1954 30 June 1958 98 46 22 30 149 123 +26 046.94 América 1 July 1958 30 June 1960 52 25 15 12 90 67 +23 048.08 Mexico 1 June 1960 30 June 1969 79 44 20 15 150 70 +80 055.70 Toluca 1 July 1966 30 June 1972 226 105 63 58 337 224 +113 046.46 Puebla 1 July 1972 30 June 1975 108 39 36 33 154 141 +13 036.11 Mexico 1 June 1975 30 June 1976 7 4 1 2 12 5 +7 057.14 Cruz Azul 1 July 1976 30 June 1982 266 119 90 57 392 266 +126 044.74 Atlante 1 July 1982 30 June 1985 126 57 38 31 204 150 +54 045.24 UDG 1 June 1986 30 June 1989 121 47 38 36 182 154 +28 038.84 Puebla 1 June 1990 30 June 1991 42 15 11 16 44 47 −3 035.71 Career total 1,159 520 341 298 1,774 1,289 +485 044.87 —

## Honours

### Player

**Necaxa**

- [Campeonato de Primera Fuerza/Liga Mayor](/source/Primera_Fuerza): [1934–35](/source/1934%E2%80%9335_Primera_Fuerza_season), [1936–37](/source/1936%E2%80%9337_Primera_Fuerza_season), [1937–38](/source/1937%E2%80%9338_Primera_Fuerza_season)[5][12]

- [Copa México](/source/Copa_MX): 1934–35[5][12]

### Manager

**Marte**

- [Mexican Primera División](/source/Liga_MX): [1953–54](/source/1953%E2%80%9354_Mexican_Primera_Divisi%C3%B3n_season)

**Zacatepec**

- Mexican Primera División: [1954–55](/source/1954%E2%80%9355_Mexican_Primera_Divisi%C3%B3n_season), [1957–58](/source/1957%E2%80%9358_Mexican_Primera_Divisi%C3%B3n_season)

**Toluca**

- Mexican Primera División: [1966–67](/source/1966%E2%80%9367_Mexican_Primera_Divisi%C3%B3n_season), [1967–68](/source/1967%E2%80%9368_Mexican_Primera_Divisi%C3%B3n_season)

- [CONCACAF Champions' Cup](/source/CONCACAF_Champions_League): [1968](/source/1968_CONCACAF_Champions'_Cup)

**Cruz Azul**

- Mexican Primera División: [1978–79](/source/1978%E2%80%9379_Mexican_Primera_Divisi%C3%B3n_season), [1979–80](/source/1979%E2%80%9380_Mexican_Primera_Divisi%C3%B3n_season)

**Atlante**

- CONCACAF Champions' Cup: [1983](/source/1983_CONCACAF_Champions'_Cup)

**Mexico**

- [CONCACAF Championship](/source/CONCACAF_Championship): [1965](/source/1965_CONCACAF_Championship)

- [Pan American Games](/source/Football_at_the_Pan_American_Games): [1967](/source/Football_at_the_1967_Pan_American_Games)

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-milenio_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-milenio_1-1) Jiménez, Oscar (25 March 2020). ["Nacho Trelles: una leyenda del futbol mexicano que inició con 75 pesos"](https://www.milenio.com/deportes/futbol/ignacio-trelles-biografia-del-entrenador-mexicano). *Milenio* (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 March 2020.

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1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Remembering the legacy of the inimitable Don Nacho"](https://inside.fifa.com/news/remembering-the-legacy-of-inimitable-don-nacho-3046240). Inside FIFA. 25 March 2020.

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1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-esto_5-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-esto_5-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-esto_5-2) Garcia, Mike (25 March 2020). ["¿Quién fue Ignacio Trelles?"](https://www.esto.com.mx/474077-ultimas-noticias-futbol-mexicano-liga-mx-cruz-azul-celestes-america-seleccion-nacional-quien-fue-ignacio-trellez/). *Esto* (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 March 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** Mamrud, Roberto (23 August 2018). ["Ignacio Trelles Campos - International Matches as Coach"](https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/trelles-cintl.html). [RSSSF.com](/source/Rec.Sport.Soccer_Statistics_Foundation). Retrieved 27 March 2020.

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## External links

- [Ignacio Trelles](https://www.worldfootball.net/player_summary/ignacio-trelles_2/) at WorldFootball.net

- [Official Mexico national team coaching statistics](http://www.femexfut.org.mx/) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20190901101419/http://www.femexfut.org.mx/) 1 September 2019 at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine)

Mexico squads v t e Mexico squad – 1962 FIFA World Cup 1 Carbajal (c) 2 Del Muro 3 Sepúlveda 4 Villegas 5 Cárdenas 6 Nájera 7 Del Águila 8 Reyes 9 H. Hernández 10 Ortiz 11 Díaz 12 Gómez 13 Chaires 14 Romero 15 Jáuregui 16 Farfán 17 Ruvalcaba 18 A. Hernández 19 Jasso 20 Velarde 21 Baeza 22 Mota Coach: Trelles v t e Mexico football squad – 1964 Summer Olympics 1 Calderón 2 Gutiérrez 3 Albert 4 Hernández 5 Galván 6 González 7 Ruvalcaba 8 Fragoso 9 Cisneros 10 Chávez 11 Mollinedo 12 Loza 13 Arellano 14 López 15 Aussín 16 Escalante 17 Ayala 18 Morales Coach: Trelles v t e Mexico squad – 1965 CONCACAF Championship winners (1st title) 1 Vargas 2 Calderón 3 Carbajal 4 Del Muro 5 Ibarreche 6 Peña 7 Chaires 8 Sepúlveda 9 Núñez 10 Jáuregui 11 González 12 Munguía 13 Navarro 14 Cisneros 15 Ruvalcaba 16 Valdivia 17 I. Díaz 18 Reyes 19 Aussín 20 Padilla 21 Bustos 22 Fragoso 23 H. Díaz Coach: Trelles v t e Mexico squad – 1966 FIFA World Cup 1 Carbajal 2 Chaires 3 Peña (c) 4 Del Muro 5 Jáuregui 6 Díaz 7 Ruvalcaba 8 Padilla 9 Cisneros 10 Fragoso 11 Jara 12 Calderón 13 González 14 Núñez 15 Hernández 16 Regueiro 17 Mercado 18 Muñoz 19 Reyes 20 Borja 21 Navarro 22 Vargas Coach: Trelles v t e Mexico football squad – 1968 Summer Olympics 1 Vargas 2 Alejándrez 3 Medina 4 Sanabria 5 Pérez 6 Regueiro 7 Pulido 8 Bustos 9 Estrada 10 Pereda 11 Victorino 12 Mendoza 13 Arévalo 14 Sánchez 15 Muñoz 16 Basaguren 17 Morales 18 Hernández 19 Álvarez Coach: Trelles v t e Mexico squad – 1990 North American Nations Cup runners-up 1 Pineda 2 Gutiérrez 3 Rivera 4 Rergis 5 Medina 6 Morales 7 Flores 8 Lira 9 Ledesma 10 Aguirre 11 Espinoza 12 Servín 13 Jiménez 14 González 15 Osorio 16 Sánchez 17 Pacheco Coach: Trelles v t e Mexico squad – 1991 North American Nations Cup (1st title) 1 Pineda 2 González Hernández 3 Nava 4 Osorio 5 Gutiérrez 6 Vázquez 7 Hernández 8 Valdéz 9 García Postigo 10 Garcia Aspe 11 Sosa 12 Martínez 13 González China 14 Ramírez 15 Espinoza 16 Castañeda 17 Alves 18 Duana 19 Almaguer 20 García Martínez 21 Farfán 22 Barra 23 Uribe Coach: Trelles

Awards v t e Liga MX winning managers Long tournaments 1944: Pauler 1945: Muñoz 1946: Palomini 1947: Grocz 1948: Casullo 1949: Casullo 1950: Serrallonga 1951: Valdatti 1952: López Herranz 1953: Urquiaga 1954: Trelles 1955: Trelles 1956: López Herranz 1957: Ross 1958: Trelles 1959: Fekete 1960: Fekete 1961: Ja. de la Torre 1962: Ja. de la Torre 1963: Fekete 1964: Ja. de la Torre 1965: Ja. de la Torre 1966: Scarone 1967: Trelles 1968: Trelles 1969: Cárdenas 1970: Ja. de la Torre México 70: Cárdenas 1971: Roca 1972: Cárdenas 1973: Cárdenas 1974: Cárdenas 1975: De León 1976: Cárdenas 1977: Marik 1978: Miloc 1979: Trelles 1980: Trelles 1981: Milutinović 1982: Miloc 1983: Lapuente 1984: Reinoso 1985: López Prode-1985: López México 86: Avilán 1987: Guerra 1988: Vieira 1989: Vieira 1990: Lapuente 1991: Mejía Barón 1992: Vucetich 1993: La Volpe 1994: Vucetich 1995: Lapuente 1996: Lapuente Short tournaments Inv. 1996: A. Tena Ver. 1997: Ferretti Inv. 1997: L. F. Tena Ver. 1998: Meza Inv. 1998: Arias Ver. 1999: Meza Inv. 1999: Aguirre Ver. 2000: Meza Inv. 2000: L. F. Tena Ver. 2001: Quirarte Inv. 2001: A. Tena Ver. 2002: Lapuente Ape. 2002: Jorge Cla. 2003: Passarella Ape. 2003: Vucetich Cla. 2004: Sánchez Ape. 2004: Sánchez Cla. 2005: Carrillo Ape. 2005: Gallego Cla. 2006: Trejo Ape. 2006: J. M. de la Torre Cla. 2007: Meza Ape. 2007: Guadalupe Cruz Cla. 2008: Guzmán Ape. 2008: J. M. de la Torre Cla. 2009: Ferretti Ape. 2009: Vucetich Bic. 2010: J. M. de la Torre Ape. 2010: Vucetich Cla. 2011: Vázquez Ap. 2011: Ferretti Cla. 2012: Galindo Ape. 2012: Mohamed Cla. 2013: Herrera Ape. 2013: Matosas Cla. 2014: Matosas Ape. 2014: Mohamed Cla. 2015: Caixinha Ape. 2015: Ferretti Cla. 2016: Alonso Ape. 2016: Ferretti Cla. 2017: Almeyda Ape. 2017: Ferretti Cla. 2018: Siboldi Ape. 2018: Herrera Cla. 2019: Ferretti Ape. 2019: Mohamed Gua. 2020: Ambríz Gua. 2021: Reynoso Ape. 2021: Cocca Cla. 2022: Cocca Ape. 2022: Almada Cla. 2023: Siboldi Ape. 2023: Jardine Cla. 2024: Jardine Ape. 2024: Jardine Cla. 2025: Mohamed Ape. 2025: Mohamed Cla. 2026: Huiqui v t e CONCACAF Championship and CONCACAF Gold Cup winning managers CONCACAF Championship era 1963: Piedra 1965: Trelles 1967: Amorín 1969: Rodríguez 1971: Ja. de la Torre 1973: Tassy 1977: Roca 1981: Chelato 1985: Waiters 1989: Rodríguez CONCACAF Gold Cup era 1991: Milutinović 1993: Mejía Barón 1996: Milutinović 1998: Lapuente 2000: Osieck 2002: Arena 2003: La Volpe 2005: Arena 2007: Bradley 2009: Aguirre 2011: J. M. de la Torre 2013: Klinsmann (Caretaker: Herzog & Vásquez) 2015: Herrera 2017: Arena 2019: Martino 2021: Berhalter 2023: Lozano 2025: Aguirre

Managerial positions v t e Mexico national football team – managers Beltrán (1923) Vega (1928) Serrallonga (1930) Gutiérrez (1934) Crowle (1935) Gutiérrez (1937–38) Orth (1947) Ramírez (1948) Gutiérrez (1949) Vial (1950) López (1952) Casarín (1953) López (1953–57) Trelles (1957) López (1958) Marcos (1959) Trelles (1960–62) Fekete (1963) Trelles (1964–68) Cárdenas (1968) Trelles (1969) Cárdenas (1969) Mercado (1969) Cárdenas (1970) Torre (1970–73) Jáuregui (1974) Trelles (1975–76) Roca (1977–78) Moncebáez (1979) Peña (1979) Cárdenas (1979–81) Milutinović (1983–86) Velarde (1987–89) Guerra (1989) Trelles (1990) Menotti (1991–1992) Ferretti (1993) Mejía Barón (1993–1995) Milutinović (1995–1997) Lapuente (1997–2000) Vargasc (1999) Sánchez (2000) Meza (2000–01) Aguirre (2001–02) La Volpe (2002–06) Sánchez (2006–08) Ramírezc (2008) Eriksson (2008–09) Aguirre (2009–10) Mezac (2010) Floresc (2010) De la Torre (2010–13) Tenac (2013) Vucetich (2013) Herrera (2013–15) Ferrettic (2015) Osorio (2015–18) Ferrettic (2018) Martino (2019–22) Cocca (2023) Lozano (2023–24) Aguirre (2024–) (c) = caretaker manager v t e Club América – managers Garza Gutiérez & Cenoz (1917–19) Garza Gutiérrez (1920–26) Clifford (1926–29) Garza Gutiérrez (1929–31) Salvador Briseño (1931–33) Garza Gutiérrez (1933–35) Sota & Pradillo (1935) Garza Gutiérrez (1935–36) Pedro Barra (1936–37) Garza Gutiérrez (1937–42) Regueiro (1942–46) Garza Gutiérrez (1946–49) Vial (1949–50) Alfredo Sánchez (1950) Orth (1950–51) Borbolla (1951–52) Alonso (1952) Vial (1952–55) Iacono (1955–56) M. Gutiérrez (1956–57) Felipe Gutiérrez (1957) Rubio (1957) Marcos (1958–61) Trelles (1961–64) Moncebáezc (1962) Scopelli (1964–65) Moncebáezc (1965) Scarone (1965–66) Papadoupolos (1966–67) Prietoc (1967) Nájera (1967) Barinaga (1968) Ormeño (1968–70) Scopelli (1970) Grill (1970–71) Roca (1971–75) Hernándezc (1975) Cárdenas (1975–78) Scopelli (1978–79) Roca (1979–81) Reinoso (1981–84) Pérezc (1985) López (1985–87) Rodríguez (1987–88) R. Rodríguezc (1987) Vieira (1988–90) Šekularac (1990–91) R. Rodríguezc (1991) Miloc (1991) R. Rodríguezc (1991) Falcão (1991–1992) López (1992–94) Beenhakker (1994–95) Ferrerac (1995) Jozić (1995) Bielsa (1995–96) Castellic (1996) La Volpe (1996) de los Cobos (1996) J. Solari (1996–97) Farfánc (1997) Reinoso (1998) Kiese (1999) Aldrete (1999) A. Tena (1999–2000) Farfánc (2000) Basile (2000–01) Lapuente (2001–02) Carrilloc (2002) Lapuente (2002–03) Beenhakker (2003–04) Ruggeri (2004) Carrillo (2004–05) Aguado (2006) Lapuente (2006) L. F. Tena (2006–07) Brailovsky (2007–2008) Romano (2008) Lunac (2008) R. Díaz (2008–2009) Ramírez (2009–2010) Lapuente (2010–2011) Reinoso (2011) A. Tena (2011) Herrera (2012–13) Mohamed (2014) Matosas (2015) Ambríz (2015–16) La Volpe (2016–17) Herrera (2017–20) S. Solari (2020–22) Ortiz (2022–23) Jardine (2023–26) Almada (2026–) (c) = caretaker manager v t e Toluca FC – managers Albiter (1950–52) Fábregas (1952–53) García (1953–55) Marcos (1955–57) Carrasco (1957–58) Rubio (1958–59) Ruiz (1959) García (1959) Kalloi (1959) García (1960–61) Martín (1961–62) Berterame (1962–63) de Abreu (1963) García (1963–64) Berterame (1964–65) Fekete (1965–66) Trelles (1966–72) del Muro (1972–73) Moncebáez (1973–74) Navarro (1974) de León (1974–75) Peters (1975–76) Nogueira (1976–77) Marik (1977–82) Roca (1982–84) Estrada (1984–85) Ramos (1985–86) Fekete (1986–87) Matosas (1987–88) Sanabria Mascareño (1988–89) Cárdenas (1988–91) Velarde (1991–92) Vantolrá (1992–93) Silva (1992–95) Pascuttini (1995) Figueroa (1995) Garisto (1995–96) Trejo (1996) López (1996) Álvarez (1996–97) Meza (1997–2000) Ferreroc (2000–01) Euguic (2001) La Volpe (2001–02) Graniolattic (2002) Jorge (2002–03) Ferretti (2003–04) Meza (2005) Luna (2005) Gallego (2005–07) Pékerman (2007–08) de la Torre (2008–10) Lugo (2011) Eugui (2011) Graniolatti (2012) Meza (2012–13) Cardozo (2013–16) Cristante (2016–19) Realc (2019) La Volpe (2019) Cruzalta & Jesús Rodríguezc (2019) de la Torre (2019–20) Moralesc (2020) Cristante (2021) Ambríz (2021–23) Paiva (2024) Mohamed (2025–) (c) = caretaker manager v t e Club Puebla – managers Morilla (1944–45) Vaschetto (1945–46) Travieso (1946–48) Morilla (1948–50) Vantolra (1950–51) Casals (1951–52) Lángara (1952–54) Morilla (1955–56) Alonso (1964) García Rojas (1964–65) Rodolfi (1965–66) Marik (1966–68) Gatica (1969–72) Trelles (1972–74) Zubieta (1974–75) Monzebáez (1976–77) Peters (1977) Faccio (1977–78) Lapuente (1979–80) Sani (1981–82) Urbina (1981–82) Lapuente (1982–84) Fernández (1985–87) P. García (1988–89) Lapuente (1989–93) Tena (1993–95) Fernández (1995–96) Ruiz (1996–97) Cárdenas (1998) Tena (1999) Bakero (1999) Mejía Barón (2000) Moscoso (2000) Carrillo (2000–01) Boy (2002) Domínguezc (2002) Boyc (2002) Ambríz (2002) Vucetich (2002–03) Fernández (2003) Carrillo (2003–04) Saporiti (2005) Aravena (2005) Chelís (2006) Bracamontes (2006) Menotti (2006) Chelís (2006–08) Carrillo (2008) Chelís (2009–10) Fentanes (2010) Trejo (2010–11) Eugui (2011) Bueno (2011) Osorio (2012) Bartolotta (2012) Guzmán (2012) Poblete (2012) Lapuente (2013) Romano (2013–14) Chelís (2014) Guadalupe Cruz (2014–15) Marini (2015–16) Valiño (2016–17) Cardozo (2017) R. García (2017) Meza (2017–19) Chelís (2019) Reynoso (2019–20) Larcamón (2021–22) Arce (2023) Carbajal (2023–24) Carevic (2024) de la Torre (2024) Guede (2024–25) Cristante (2025) Espigares (2026) Espinoza (2026–) (c) = caretaker manager v t e Cruz Azul – managers P. Sánchez (1961–62) Marik (1962–66) Ormeño (1966) Cárdenas (1966–75) Moncebáez (1975–76) Marik (1976) Portugal (1976) Trelles (1976–82) Marín (1982) Meza (1982–1983) Quintano (1983–86) Pulido (1986–88) Lapuente (1988) Velarde (1988–89) Lapuente (1989) Velarde (1989–90) Bierbaumc (1990) Prieto (1990–92) Acosta (1992) Meza (1992–95) Tena (1995–96) Vucetich (1996–97) del Muroc (1997) Tena (1997–2000) Trejo (2000–02) Carrillo (2003) Meza (2003–04) Tena (2004) Saldívarc (2004) Romano (2005) Mizrahi (2006–07) Markarián (2007–08) Galindo (2008–09) Siboldic (2009) Meza (2009–12) Vázquez (2012–13) Tena (2013–15) Bueno (2015) Morenoc (2015) Boy (2015–16) Morenoc (2016) Jémez (2016–17) Caixinha (2017–19) Morenoc (2019) Siboldi (2019–20) Gonzálezc (2020) Reynoso (2021–22) Aguirre (2022) Gutiérrez (2022–23) Morenoc (2023) Ferretti (2023) Moreno (2023) Anselmi (2024–25) V. Sánchez (2025) Larcamón (2025–26) Huiqui (2026–) (c) = caretaker manager

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