Enrique Meza - Picture Gallery

Picture Gallery

  • Enrique Meza with FIFA President Sepp Blatter in Japan during the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup

  • Meza with the 2006 Nissan CONMEBOL South American Clubs Cup Championship which he won with his Pachuca team

  • Seen here, in the middle, Meza trains his Cruz Azul team in Mexico City: Mexico

  • As coach and technical manager of Mexico's national football team during their 11 August 2010 friendly with world champions: Spain

  • With the 2007 North American SuperLiga Cup his Pachuca team won after defeating Los Angeles Galaxy in the Home Depot Center on 29 August

  • Meza walks off the pitch after he led the Mexican national team to a 1-1 draw with world champions Spain on 11 August 2010 at Azteca Stadium: Mexico City

  • Addressing a global press conference concerning Mexico's friendly game with Spain

  • Enrique Meza and Spanish Coach: Vicente del Bosque greeting each other - at Azteca Stadium, Mexico City Mexico during the 11 August 2010 friendly game between Mexico and world champions Spain

  • Meza and Vicente

  • With his complete Cruz Azul team; including medical personnel and assistants

  • Speaking to his Pachuca football club team

  • Seen here - in a chat and warm greetings with Pele

  • Training session with his Cruz Azul team on an away match at the football Club Santos Laguna Corona Stadium in Torreón, Coahuila, México

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