Benjamín Mora has been named the new manager of Querétaro FC bringing with him lots of international experience from Mexico Malaysia and Canada. After doing good with Johor Darul Ta’zim FC in Malaysia, Mora coming to the team is gonna bring new energy as they try to do better in Liga MX.
- Benjamín Mora is the new manager of Querétaro FC.
- Mora has managed teams in Mexico, Malaysia, and Canada.
- He got lots of titles with Johor Darul Ta’zim FC in Malaysia.
Mora’s Diverse Football Journey
Benjamín Mora has done real good across different football places. Football writer César Luis Merlo said on Twitter he’s gonna be Querétaro FC’s manager which got fans real excited. You can tell Mora knows his stuff from working in Mexico Malaysia and Canada.
When he was in Malaysia, Mora got JDT to win lots of leagues and cups and won like 102 games out of 149 matches which is pretty good. Everyone thinks his experience from other countries is gonna help Querétaro FC do better in Liga MX.
🚨Benjamín Mora es el nuevo entrenador de Querétaro. ⤵️
https://t.co/kWXzyrV0JG https://t.co/mLKE2eQySj— César Luis Merlo (@CLMerlo)
December 06, 2024
Return to Liga MX
Mora’s new job at Querétaro FC means he’s back in Mexico’s top league where he used to help coach before. He started out in Mexico running Tijuana’s third division team and helping out at Querétaro FC and Atlante FC. He likes making teams that score lots of goals and usually does this 4-3-3 thing when they play.
After doing stuff with Atlas FC in Liga MX and working a bit at York United FC in Canada, he’s back where he knows. People think his smart way of doing things is gonna make Querétaro’s team better and help them grow and win more.
Personal Background and Coaching Style
Besides all the football stuff Mora’s got an interesting background. His dad used to run lucha libre shows and his mom played on the national volleyball team which is pretty cool. Growing up like that made him think about sports different.
He was even on this show called Big Brother Mexico which shows he’s got different sides to him. The way he coaches is all about being creative and changing things up and he’s good at getting players to do their best and making the team tough. Now that Mora’s at Querétaro FC everyone thinks the team’s gonna do way better in Liga MX.
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