Ricardo Ferretti

Ricardo Ferretti
Ferretti as Tigres UANL manager in 2016
Personal information
Full name Ricardo Ferretti de Oliveira
Date of birth (1954-02-22) 22 February 1954
Place of birth Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Position Attacking midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1971–1975 Botafogo
1975–1976 Vasco da Gama
1976–1977 Bonsucesso
1977–1978 Atlas 26 (8)
1978–1985 UNAM 240 (108)
1985–1986 Neza
1986–1987 Monterrey 31 (9)
1988–1990 Toluca 104 (44)
1990–1991 UNAM 43 (7)
Managerial career
1991–1996 UNAM
1993 Mexico (interim)
1996–2000 Guadalajara
2000–2003 UANL
2003–2004 Toluca
2005 Morelia
2006 UANL
2006–2010 UNAM
2010–2021 UANL
2015 Mexico (interim)
2018 Mexico (interim)
2021–2022 Juárez
2023 Cruz Azul
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ricardo Ferretti de Oliveira (born 22 February 1954), also known as Tuca, is a Brazilian-Mexican professional football manager and former player who currently works for ESPN Deportes and ESPN Mexico as an analyst.

As a player, Ferretti was an attacking midfielder renowned for his free-kick expertise, mobility, powerful right foot, and natural leadership. He spent the bulk of his career with Universidad Nacional, where he stands as the club's second all-time leading scorer. Before making Mexico his home, he turned out for Botafogo, Vasco da Gama, and Bonsucesso in Brazil, and went on to represent Atlas, Neza, Monterrey, and Toluca on the Mexican side of his career.

As a manager, Ferretti led several prominent Mexican clubs, including Universidad Nacional, Guadalajara, Toluca and Cruz Azul. His most enduring and influential spell came with Tigres UANL, where he served for eleven years and guided them to five league championships. In addition to his club career, he was appointed interim head coach of the Mexico national team on three occasions, overseeing a total of eleven matches.

Ferretti holds the national record for the most league matches managed, and alongside Ignacio Trelles, shares the distinction of being the most decorated manager in Mexican football history by league titles.