
Hugo Sánchez
Biography
A matchless finisher. The Mexican has been one of the best strikers in the history of Real Madrid. He was the perfect spearhead of that team captained by the Quinta del Buitre. He lived one of the golden eras of our club and the fans still remember his acrobatic finishes and his somersaults in every celebration. He arrived at the Santiago Bernabéu from Atlético de Madrid. Hugo arrived, he saw and he won. His first season as a madridista ended with the league title, in which he was top scorer with 22 goals, and the UEFA Cup. It was only the beginning of a long list of successes. Thanks, among other things, to the effectiveness of the Mexican, Madrid won five consecutive league titles. Dominating domestic soccer, he reached two European Cup semifinals. If things went very well for him as a team, the same happened in the individual category. Hugo won four Pichichi Trophies and a Golden Shoe with the white shirt to close a glorious period. Voted Best North and Central American Footballer of the 20th century by the IFFHS, he was capped 75 times by Mexico. He played in three World Cups (Argentina, Mexico and USA) and one Copa América, in 1993, where he was runner-up. As in Madrid, Hugo Sánchez is a legend in his country. (From realmadrid.com, official website of the Spanish team of the same name).
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Known For
Acting History
2024
Rafa Márquez: El Capitán as Self
2023Bios: Hugo Sánchez as Self
2022Good Rivals as Self
2022Hugo Sánchez, the Goal and the Glory as Self
2022The Figo Affair: The Transfer That Changed Football as Self (archive footage)
2022Hugo Sánchez Presents as Self - Host
2020Puntapié as Self
2014Ilusión Nacional as Self (archive footage)
2005Real: The Movie as Self (archive footage)
200440 Years as Pumas as Himself
1995Frontierland as Self
1986Hero as Self
—Hugo Sánchez : Sueños de Gol as Self









