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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rafael Garza Gutiérrez, nicknamed "Récord" (born December 13, 1896; died July 3, 1974), was a Mexican football player and coach. He, along with other members of the Garza family, are recognized as the founders of Club América. He was a defender for that club as well as the Mexican national team. Upon retiring, he took the reins of his beloved club, served as an executive and later became the national team manager on four separate occasions. On October 12, 1916, a group of young men which included Garza Gutiérrez founded Club América, naming it in…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rafael Garza Gutiérrez, nicknamed "Récord" (born December 13, 1896; died July 3, 1974), was a Mexican football player and coach. He, along with other members of the Garza family, are recognized as the founders of Club América. He was a defender for that club as well as the Mexican national team. Upon retiring, he took the reins of his beloved club, served as an executive and later became the national team manager on four separate occasions. On October 12, 1916, a group of young men which included Garza Gutiérrez founded Club América, naming it in honor of the event that is celebrated on the particular date of the club's foundation. The club came to be when two existing clubs, Garza's "Récord" (which would later become his personal nickname) and Germán Nuñez's "Unión" joined forces on the aforementioned date.