Martín Vásquez

[4] That fall, he joined the Memphis Storm in the American Indoor Soccer Association, where he scored seventeen goals and added nineteen assists in twenty-three games, ranking second on the league's points list.

That year, he was allocated to the Tampa Bay Mutiny, and spent two season with them, before rounding out his MLS career with the San Jose Clash in 1998.

[8] Vasquez played three games with the Mexico national team one of them being against Colombia in April 1990 under manager Manuel Lapuente and the other two against the CIS, during César Luis Menotti's spell as coach.

His debut came on December 21, 1996, against Guatemala (2–2 away draw), in a 1998 World Cup qualifier, and he last appeared in the home 4–2 victory over El Salvador, for the same competition, on November 16, 1997.

[11] After retiring from his playing career, Vasquez worked as assistant coach with Cal Poly Pomona and the women's team San Diego Spirit.

[12] After one season as assistant with the Los Angeles Galaxy,[13] he joined newly created MLS team Chivas USA in the same capacity, on January 2, 2005.

[19] On March 31, 2014, less than 3 months before the World Cup Vasquez was replaced by Tab Ramos, relegating him to unannounced "other responsibilities",[20] which later turned out to be scouting and match observations.