Cruz Azul - Managers

Managers

Dates Name Notes
1962–66 Jorge Marik First coach of Cruz Azul in First Division.
1966 Walter Ormeño
1966–75 Raúl Cárdenas Coach with more time and winner in Cruz Azul.
1975–76 José Moncebáez
1976 Jorge Marik
1976 Alfonso Portugal
1977–82 Ignacio Trelles Good coach of Cruz Azul.
1982 Miguel Marín
1982–83 Enrique Meza Cruz Azul more occasions coach.
1983–86 Alberto Quintano
1986–88 Hector Pulido
1988 Manuel Lapuente
1988–90 Mario Velarde
1990–92 Ignacio Prieto
1992 Nelson Acosta
1992–95 Enrique Meza
1995–96 Luis Fernando Tena
1996–97 Víctor Manuel Vucetich Won the las Mexican Cup tournament for Cruz Azul.
1997 Jesús del Muro
1997–00 Luis Fernando Tena Won the 8th Title for the team against Club León. And lost a final with C.F. Pachuca in 1999.
March 2000–Dec 02 José Luis Trejo The coach who led the final Cruz Azul in the Copa Libertadores 2001.
Jan 2003–March 3 Mario Carrillo
March 2003–March 4 Enrique Meza
March 2004–Oct 04 Luis Fernando Tena
Sept 2005–Dec 05 Rubén Omar Romano
Jan 2006–June 7 Isaac Mizrahi
July 2007–June 8 Sergio Markarián Led Cruz Azul to a final after nearly 10 years, lost against Santos Laguna.
July 2008–June 9 Benjamín Galindo Lost 2 finals with Cruz Azul, (Vs. Toluca in the Mexican Tournament, and Vs. Atlante F.C. in the Final Concacaf Champions League).
July 2009–June 12 Enrique Meza Led the team to another Mexican Tournament Final, but lost against C.F. Monterrey, and a Final Concacaf against C.F. Pachuca.
July 2012– Guillermo Vázquez Jr. (Memo Vazquez) Sign to be the Head Coach of the Team.

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