Ricardo La Volpe, born on February sixth, nineteen fifty-two, is a distinguished Argentine former professional footballer and manager. Renowned for his skills as a goalkeeper, La Volpe enjoyed a successful playing career primarily in Argentina and Mexico, where he became a World Cup-winning figure.
Transitioning from player to coach, La Volpe took the helm of both the Mexico and Costa Rica national teams. His most notable achievement came during the 2006 World Cup, where he led the Mexican squad in their quest for glory. His club management career also saw success, particularly with Atlante, where he guided the team to a league title in the nineteen ninety-two to ninety-three season.
After a long and impactful career in football, La Volpe announced his retirement from management on April twenty-second, two thousand twenty, during an interview with David Faitelson. His legacy in the sport continues to inspire many aspiring footballers and coaches around the world.