José Serrizuela

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José Serrizuela
Personal information
Full name José Tiburcio Serrizuela
Date of birth June 10, 1962 (1962-06-10) (age 46)
Place of birth    Palo Pozo, Argentina
Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7+12 in)
Playing position Defender
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1980-1984
1985
1986
1986-1988
1988-1990
1990
1991
1991-1992
1993-1996
1996-1997
1997-1998
1998-2000
Los Andes
Rosario Central
Lanús
Racing de Córdoba
River Plate
Cruz Azul
Veracruz
Huracán
Independiente
Racing Club
Talleres de Córdoba
Los Andes
153 (23)
41 (7)
19 (4)
74 (6)
45 (7)
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-
24 (2)
69 (2)
15 (2)
32 (3)   
National team
1989-1990 Argentina 8 (0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of June 2008.
* Appearances (Goals)

José Tiburcio Serrizuela (born June 10, 1962) is a former football (soccer) defender from Argentina. He was born in Palo Pozo, Tucumán Province and his nickname is El Tiburón (The Shark).

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[edit] Early years

Serrizuela started his career with Los Andes in the Argentine 2nd division in 1980. He played for the club until his transfer to Rosario Central in 1985, he then had a spell with Club Atlético Lanús in 1986.

[edit] 1986-1997

Serrizuela joined Racing de Córdoba of the Primera División Argentina in 1986 and played for the club until he joined River Plate in 1988. He was part of the River squad that won the 1989-1990 championship, and on the back of this success he was selected to play for the Argentina national football team in the 1990 World Cup. Afterwards he moved to Mexico to play for Cruz Azul and Veracruz.

In 1992 Serrizuela returned to Argentina where he played one season for Club Atlético Huracán before joining Club Atlético Independiente where he was part of the squad that won the Clausura 1994 championship. In 1996 He joined Independiente's hated local rivals Racing Club de Avellaneda

[edit] Later years

In 1997 Serrizuela dropped down a division to play for Talleres de Córdoba, he helped them to win the 1997-1998 Primera B Nacional title and promotion to the Primera before returning to his boyhood club Los Andes where he played until his retirement in 2000.

[edit] Titles

Season Team Title
1985 Flag of Argentina Rosario Central Primera B
1989-1990 Flag of Argentina River Plate Primera División Argentina
1994 Clausura Flag of Argentina Independiente Primera División Argentina
1997-1998 Flag of Argentina Talleres Primera B Nacional

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