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'''Nicolás Navarro''' (born 17 September 1963) is a retired Mexican footballer. '''Nicolás Navarro''' (born 17 September 1963) is a retired ] footballer.


Navarro made over 400 appearances as goalkeeper for ], remaining with the club during its rise to the top of the Mexican game in the mid-1990s. He made his debut during the 1983-1984 season, emerging as starting goalkeeper after the departure of ] in 1985.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mediotiempo.com/equipo/necaxa&id_liga=1&id_torneo=27 |title=Necaxa - Equipos - mediotiempo.com |accessdate=January 10, 2013}}</ref> During the next decade, he served as Necaxa's number-one keeper, including the championship seasons of 1994-95 and 1995-96. Navarro departed for ] for the Invierno 1997 campaign and won a third championship, but played sparingly and did not appear in the final as the young ] became the preferred starter.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mediotiempo.com/ficha.php?id_partido=4853|title=León 1 - 1 Cruz Azul - mediotiempo.com |accessdate=January 10, 2013}}</ref> He left for promoted ] in 1998, again spending much of his time on the bench, before returning to Necaxa for the concluding years of his career. He completed his last top-flight season in 2003 with Necaxa at the age of 39. <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mediotiempo.com/jugador/nicolas-navarro_1&todos=1&id_liga=1 |title=Nicolás Navarro - Necaxa - mediotiempo.com |accessdate=January 10, 2013}}</ref> Navarro made over 400 appearances as goalkeeper for ], remaining with the club during its rise to the top of the Mexico league in the mid-1990s. He made his debut during the 1983-1984 season, emerging as starting goalkeeper after the departure of ] in 1985.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mediotiempo.com/equipo/necaxa&id_liga=1&id_torneo=27 |title=Necaxa - Equipos - mediotiempo.com |accessdate=January 10, 2013}}</ref> During the next decade, he served as Necaxa's number-one keeper, including the championship seasons of 1994-95 and 1995-96. Navarro departed for ] for the Invierno 1997 campaign and won a third championship, but played sparingly and did not appear in the final as the young ] became the preferred starter.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mediotiempo.com/ficha.php?id_partido=4853|title=León 1 - 1 Cruz Azul - mediotiempo.com |accessdate=January 10, 2013}}</ref> He left for promoted ] in 1998, again spending much of his time on the bench, before returning to Necaxa for the concluding years of his career. He completed his last top-flight season in 2003 with Necaxa at the age of 39. <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mediotiempo.com/jugador/nicolas-navarro_1&todos=1&id_liga=1 |title=Nicolás Navarro - Necaxa - mediotiempo.com |accessdate=January 10, 2013}}</ref>


Navarro also earned three caps with the ]. He was an unused substitute at the ], in which Mexico finished second, but did not make his international debut until a 5-1 victory over ] on December 14, 1994.<ref>{{cite web |last=Morrison |first=Neil |url=http://www.rsssf.com/intldetails/1994ic3.html |title=International Matches 1994 - Intercontinental, September-December |date=February 2, 2005 |accessdate=January 10, 2013}}</ref> He was also a member of the first international squads called up by ] during his second stint in charge of Mexico. Navarro's final international appearance came in a 4-1 home loss to ] in Monterrey on November 15, 1995.<ref>{{cite web |last=Courtney |first=Barrie |url=http://www.rsssf.com/intldetails/1995ic4.html |title=International Matches 1995 - Intercontinental, October-December |date=February 2, 2005 |accessdate=January 10, 2013}}</ref> Navarro also earned three caps with the ]. He was an unused substitute at the ], in which Mexico finished second, but did not make his international debut until a 5-1 victory over ] on 14 December 1994.<ref>{{cite web |last=Morrison |first=Neil |url=http://www.rsssf.com/intldetails/1994ic3.html |title=International Matches 1994 - Intercontinental, September-December |date=February 2, 2005 |accessdate=January 10, 2013}}</ref> He was also a member of the first international squads called up by ] during his second stint in charge of Mexico. Navarro's final international appearance came in a 4-1 home loss to ] in Monterrey on 15 November 1995.<ref>{{cite web |last=Courtney |first=Barrie |url=http://www.rsssf.com/intldetails/1995ic4.html |title=International Matches 1995 - Intercontinental, October-December |date=February 2, 2005 |accessdate=January 10, 2013}}</ref>


He played in the ], in which ] was eliminated in Round One, having drawn with ] but lost to ] and ]. He played in the ], in which Mexico national team was eliminated in Round One, having drawn with ] but lost to ] and ].
<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/statisticsandrecords/players/player=180915/index.html |title=FIFA Player Statistics: Nicolas NAVARRO |accessdate=14 January 2011 }}</ref> Navarro, as goalkeeper, conceded four goals in the competition.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=104/edition=191120/matches/match=30715/report.html |title=FIFA World Youth Championship Mexico 1983 Match Report: Mexico - Australia |accessdate=14 January 2011 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=104/edition=191120/matches/match=30723/report.html |title=FIFA World Youth Championship Mexico 1983 Match Report: Korea Republic - Mexico |accessdate=14 January 2011 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=104/edition=191120/matches/match=30731/report.html |title=FIFA World Youth Championship Mexico 1983 Match Report: Mexico - Scotland |accessdate=14 January 2011 }}</ref> <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/statisticsandrecords/players/player=180915/index.html |title=FIFA Player Statistics: Nicolas NAVARRO |accessdate=14 January 2011 }}</ref> Navarro, as goalkeeper, conceded four goals in the competition.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=104/edition=191120/matches/match=30715/report.html |title=FIFA World Youth Championship Mexico 1983 Match Report: Mexico - Australia |accessdate=14 January 2011 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=104/edition=191120/matches/match=30723/report.html |title=FIFA World Youth Championship Mexico 1983 Match Report: Korea Republic - Mexico |accessdate=14 January 2011 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=104/edition=191120/matches/match=30731/report.html |title=FIFA World Youth Championship Mexico 1983 Match Report: Mexico - Scotland |accessdate=14 January 2011 }}</ref>



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Nicolás Navarro
Personal information
Date of birth (1963-09-17) 17 September 1963 (age 61)
Place of birth Mexico
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 1⁄2 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1983-1997 Necaxa 400 (-545)
1997-1998 Cruz Azul 10 (-12)
1998-1999 Pachuca 23 (-50)
2001-2003 Necaxa 49 (-60)
Total 482 (-667)
International career
1993-1995 Mexico 3 (0)
Medal record
Representing  Mexico
Runner-up Copa America 1993
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Nicolás Navarro (born 17 September 1963) is a retired Mexican footballer.

Navarro made over 400 appearances as goalkeeper for Necaxa, remaining with the club during its rise to the top of the Mexico league in the mid-1990s. He made his debut during the 1983-1984 season, emerging as starting goalkeeper after the departure of Adrián Chávez in 1985. During the next decade, he served as Necaxa's number-one keeper, including the championship seasons of 1994-95 and 1995-96. Navarro departed for Cruz Azul for the Invierno 1997 campaign and won a third championship, but played sparingly and did not appear in the final as the young Óscar Pérez became the preferred starter. He left for promoted Pachuca in 1998, again spending much of his time on the bench, before returning to Necaxa for the concluding years of his career. He completed his last top-flight season in 2003 with Necaxa at the age of 39.

Navarro also earned three caps with the Mexico national team. He was an unused substitute at the 1993 Copa America, in which Mexico finished second, but did not make his international debut until a 5-1 victory over Hungary on 14 December 1994. He was also a member of the first international squads called up by Bora Milutinovic during his second stint in charge of Mexico. Navarro's final international appearance came in a 4-1 home loss to Yugoslavia in Monterrey on 15 November 1995.

He played in the 1983 FIFA U-20 World Cup, in which Mexico national team was eliminated in Round One, having drawn with Australia but lost to Scotland and South Korea. Navarro, as goalkeeper, conceded four goals in the competition.

Mexico squad1993 Copa América runners-up
Mexico
Mexico squad1995 King Fahd Cup third place
Mexico
Mexico squad1995 Copa América
Mexico

References

  1. "Necaxa - Equipos - mediotiempo.com". Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  2. "León 1 - 1 Cruz Azul - mediotiempo.com". Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  3. "Nicolás Navarro - Necaxa - mediotiempo.com". Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  4. Morrison, Neil (February 2, 2005). "International Matches 1994 - Intercontinental, September-December". Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  5. Courtney, Barrie (February 2, 2005). "International Matches 1995 - Intercontinental, October-December". Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  6. "FIFA Player Statistics: Nicolas NAVARRO". Retrieved 14 January 2011.
  7. "FIFA World Youth Championship Mexico 1983 Match Report: Mexico - Australia". Retrieved 14 January 2011.
  8. "FIFA World Youth Championship Mexico 1983 Match Report: Korea Republic - Mexico". Retrieved 14 January 2011.
  9. "FIFA World Youth Championship Mexico 1983 Match Report: Mexico - Scotland". Retrieved 14 January 2011.

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