Benjamín Galindo

Benjamín Galindo Marentes (born 11 December 1960), nicknamed El Maestro (The Master), is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He participated with the national team in the 1994 FIFA World Cup.

International
Galindo made 65 appearances and scored 28 goals for the Mexico national football team from 1983 to 1997.

Coaching career
Galindo was the former coach (director tecnico) of the powerhouse Mexican association football club, CD Guadalajara, until he was replaced in the 2005 season. He was also the coach of Santos Laguna but was once again replaced due to poor results.

Galindo was the coach of Cruz Azul until he was replaced with Enrique Meza. He then moved to Club Atlas. Benjamin Galindo for the first time was champion as coach with Club Santos Laguna in the Clausura 2012.

On 18 August 2013, Galindo was sacked by CD Guadalajara.

In January 2016, Galindo was hired as the head coach for Corinthians FC of San Antonio

On November 13, 2018, Galindo was announced as the assistant manager under Matias Almeyda's staff at San Jose Earthquakes.

Personal life
Galindo is the father of the Mexican defender the same name, Benjamín Galindo Jr.

Player

 * Guadalajara
 * Mexican Primera División: 1986–87


 * Santos Laguna
 * Mexican Primera División: Invierno 1996


 * Cruz Azul
 * Mexican Primera División: Invierno 1997
 * CONCACAF Champions' Cup: 1997


 * Pachuca
 * Mexican Primera División: Invierno 1999


 * Individual
 * Mexican Primera División Golden Ball: 1986–87
 * CONCACAF Gold Cup Golden Boot: 1991

Manager

 * Santos Laguna
 * Mexican Primera División: Clausura 2012


 * Individual
 * Mexican Primera División Best Manager: Clausura 2012