Stats by Nakayama#9Name: Luis García PostigoNicknames: "El Niño Artillero" , "El Doctor Garcia" ("The Artillery Boy" , ''The Doctor Garcia'')Country:
Mexico
Clubs:
UNAM Pumas (1985-1991),
Atletico Madrid (1992-1994)
Position: *
CF,
WFSide: RF/BS
Age: 21-25 years (01/06/1969)
Height: 172 cm
Weight: 67 kg
Attack:
90Defence: 39
Balance:
78Stamina:
82Top Speed:
83Acceleration:
85Response:
87Agility:
87Dribble Accuracy:
87Dribble Speed:
82Short Pass Accuracy:
79Short Pass Speed:
75Long Pass Accuracy:
77Long Pass Speed: 74
Shoot Accuracy:
88Shoot Power:
87Shoot Technique:
94Free Kick Acc:
75Curling:
86Header:
83Jump:
82Technique:
87Aggression:
86Mentality:
79Goalkeeper Skill: 50
Team Work:
81Injury Tolerance:
BCondition/Fitness:
6Weak Foot Accuracy:
7Weak Foot Frequency:
6Consistency:
6Growth Type: Standard/Lasting
CARDS:P13: Long Ranger
S05: 1-touch play
S04: PK Taker
S01: Marauding
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Scoring - Middle Shooting - Penalties - 1-touch play
Attack/Defence Awareness Cards: Attack Minded
INFOLuis García Postigo (born June 1, 1969 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a former international Mexican footballer player who specialized in the position of a striker, he also played as a winger, he was as an important player of the Mexican national team throughout the 1990s
Luis Garcia came out of the Pumas's youth academies and looked as a great prospect. He debuted in the 1986-1987 season while barely 17 years old. In his club career that started in 1987, Luis García played for UNAM Pumas, Spanish La Liga's teams Atlético Madrid, and Real Sociedad. Returning from Europe he continued his career in Club América, Atlante, Guadalajara, Morelia, and Puebla. He scored a total of 158 goals in the Mexican First Division, and led it in scoring three times. He retired from professional football in 2001, he last played with Puebla F.C.. He Earned the nickname "el niño artillero", "The Artillery Boy" for his powerful and accurate kicks, He became top-scorer in the 1990–91, 1991–92, and the 1997 winter tournaments.
For the Mexican national team, he compiled 78 caps, scoring 29 goals and played in the 1994 World Cup, scoring both Mexican goals in their first round victory versus the Republic of Ireland. He was selected to be part for the Mexican team for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, however he did not see action in the tournament.
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