1972 in Mexico
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Events in the year 1972 in Mexico.
Incumbents
[edit]Federal government
[edit]- President: Luis Echeverría
- Interior Secretary (SEGOB): Mario Moya Palencia
- Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE): Emilio Óscar Rabasa
- Communications Secretary (SCT): Eugenio Méndez Docurro
- Education Secretary (SEP): Víctor Bravo Ahuja
- Secretary of Defense (SEDENA): Matías Ramos
- Secretary of Navy: Luis M. Bravo Carrera
- Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare: Rafael Hernández Ochoa/Porfirio Muñoz Ledo
- Secretary of Welfare: Luis Enrique Bracamontes
Supreme Court
[edit]- President of the Supreme Court: Alfonso Guzmán Neyra
Governors
[edit]- Aguascalientes: Francisco Guel Jiménez
- Baja California: Milton Castellanos Everardo
- Campeche: Carlos Sansores Pérez
- Chiapas: Manuel Velasco Suárez
- Chihuahua: Oscar Flores Sánchez
- Coahuila: Eulalio Gutiérrez Treviño
- Colima: Pablo Silva García
- Durango: Alejandro Páez Urquidi
- Guanajuato: Manuel M. Moreno
- Guerrero: Israel Nogueda Otero
- Hidalgo: Donaciano Serna Leal/Manuel Sánchez Vite
- Jalisco: Alberto Orozco Romero
- State of Mexico: Carlos Hank González
- Michoacán: Servando Chávez Hernández
- Morelos: Felipe Rivera Crespo
- Nayarit: Roberto Gómez Reyes
- Nuevo León: Luis M. Farías
- Oaxaca: Fernando Gómez Sandoval
- Puebla: Rafael Moreno Valle
- Querétaro: Juventino Castro Sánchez
- San Luis Potosí: Antonio Rocha Cordero
- Sinaloa: Alfredo Valdés Montoya
- Sonora: Faustino Félix Serna
- Tabasco: Mario Trujillo García
- Tamaulipas: Manuel A. Rabize
- Tlaxcala: Luciano Huerta Sánchez
- Veracruz: Rafael Murillo Vidal
- Yucatán: Carlos Loret de Mola Mediz
- Zacatecas: Pedro Ruiz González
- Regent of Mexico City: Octavio Senties Gomez[1]
Events
[edit]- José Guadalupe Posada Museum opens.
- The Palace of Iturbide becomes the home of the Banamex Cultural Foundation (Fomento Cultural Banamex).
- The Festival Internacional Cervantino is founded in Guanajuato.
- June 14–23: Hurricane Agnes.
- September: Fred Gómez Carrasco is arrested in Guadalajara.
- September 30-October 7: Hurricane Joanne
Awards
[edit]Births
[edit]- January 25 – Chantal Andere, actress[2]
- January 27 – Bibi Gaytán, Mexican singer and actress[3]
- April 23 – Patricia Manterola, actress, fashion designer, singer, and model
- May 10 – Víctor Noriega, actor, singer, and model
- June 22 – Miguel del Toro, baseball player
- August 30 – José Ramón Amieva, acting Mayor of Mexico City 2018[4]
- October 23 – Kate del Castillo, television actress (La Reina del Sur)[5]
- October 23 – Dominika Paleta, Polish-Mexican actress
- November 27 – Ivonne Ortega Pacheco, politician (PRI); first elected female Governor of Yucatán 2007–2012
- December 7 – Oliver Fernández, tennis player
- December 25 – Ricardo Tejedo, actor, voice actor, ADR director, script writer and translator
- Date unknown – Marbella Ibarra, soccer coach and promoter of women's soccer (d. October 12, 2018).
Deaths
[edit]- February – Concha de Albornoz, Spanish feminist (born 1900 in Spain)
- December 7 – Humberto Mariles, equestrian Olympic gold medalist (born 1913 in Mexico)
Film
[edit]Sport
[edit]- 1971–72 Mexican Primera División season.
- Cafeteros de Córdoba win the Mexican League.
- Mexico at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
- Mexico at the 1972 Summer Paralympics.
- The Adecmac soccer league is founded.
References
[edit]- ^ "Octavio Sentíes Gómez 1915-1996, veracruzano distinguido | Versiones" (in Spanish). Versiones. September 30, 2016. Archived from the original on August 31, 2020. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
- ^ "Chantal Andere", Biografias.es (in Spanish), retrieved August 24, 2019
- ^ "Biografía de Bibi Gaytán - Quién es" [Bibi Gaytán, Who she is], Quien.net (in Spanish), retrieved August 24, 2019
- ^ "La-historia desconocida Jose Ramon Amieva biografia/" [The unknown story of Jose Ramon Amieva, biography], Cuna de Grillos (in Spanish), retrieved Aug 31, 2019
- ^ "Kate del Castillo", Buscabiografias.com (in Spanish), retrieved August 24, 2019
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