Patricio Rannauro

Patricio Eduardo Rannauro Tejeda (14 January 1947 - 9 April 2005) was a Mexican football player and coach. He spent ten years as a coach of Arabian FC, with which he won a Johan II Cup in 1997. Rannauro played as an attacking midfielder and was noted for his energetic pace and playmaking skills. As a coach, he inculcated enthusiasm to his players, but was his teams were criticised for their indiscipline.

Playing career
Rannauro spent most of his early career in his hometown team, Albinegros de Orizaba. His abilities were crucial for the team's promotion to the Segunda División de México in the 1971-1972 season. In the following year he signed to Estudiantes Tecos, where he stayed until 1974.

In 1975 Rannauro joined Zacatepec 1948, a team just relegated to Ascenso MX. Without a doubt, his years in this Zacatepec were the finest in his playing career. In a total of 52 matches he scored 19 goals. Rannauro's career ended in 1978, after a severe injury in his left leg.

Death
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