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Jaime Lozano
Mexican association football player and manager

Jaime Lozano

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Mexican association football player and manager
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Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Mexico City, First Mexican Empire, Mexico
Age
46 years
Family
Stats
Height:
171 cm
Sports Teams
Club Celaya (Mexico)
Club Atlético Morelia (Mexico)
Cruz Azul (Mexico)
Club Universidad Nacional (Mexico)
Tigres UANL (Mexico)
Club Universidad Nacional (Mexico)
Club Universidad Nacional (Mexico)
Mexico national football team (Mexico)
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Biography

Jaime Arturo "Jimmy" Lozano Espín (born 29 September 1978) is a Mexican professional football manager and former player. He is currently the manager of the Mexico national team.

Lozano spent the majority of his playing career with Club Universidad Nacional, playing in over 160 matches with the club. He also had spells with Tigres UANL and Cruz Azul, and Monarcas Morelia.

A Mexico international, Lozano made his debut in 2000, earning 34 caps and scoring 12 goals during a seven-year period. He participated with the national team in various competitions, including the 2004 and 2007 Copa América tournaments, the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup, and the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

Club career

He debuted with Pumas UNAM in 1998, and until 2001, when he moved to Celaya to play for a team that then contested in the Primera División (First Division), but has since been relegated. In 2002, he returned to Pumas where he won the Mexican Championship twice. After that, Lozano had problems renewing his contract for the following tournament and became a free agent. He signed on with Tigres UANL for the next two years.

International career

Lozano was capped 34 times for the Mexico national team; he made three appearances in the team's fourth-place finish at the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup, and eleven in the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. A series of injuries kept him away from the team in the months leading up to the World Cup. Nevertheless, Lozano was named by Ricardo La Volpe in a provisional list of 26 players. However, he did not make the final list.

Lozano was one of the players selected by Hugo Sánchez to compete in the Copa América 2007. He made his first appearance in the tournament coming on as a substitute in Mexico's opening 2–0 group stage victory over Brazil.

Managerial career

Querétaro

After winning the U-20 Clausura Liga MX title with Querétaro FC's U-20 team, Lozano was promoted to be an assistant coach at Querétaro's senior team under Víctor Manuel Vucetich.

After Vucetich was sacked on 31 January 2017, Lozano was appointed manager. On 16 July, he won his first career title as a manager when Querétaro defeated América 2–0 to clinch the 2017 Supercopa MX. On 22 October, Lozano was sacked after a poor run of form which left Querétaro in last place, being replaced by Luis Fernando Tena.

Mexico U23

On 18 December 2018, Lozano was named manager of the Mexico U-23 national team.

At the 2019 Toulon Tournament, Lozano took the team to a third-place finish, defeating the Republic of Ireland in a penalty shoot-out 4–3 following a scoreless draw. Disputing the Pan American Games the following month, he led the team to a third-place finish, defeating Uruguay 1–0, receiving the bronze medal. At the 2020 Summer Olympics, Lozano took the U-23 team to a third-place finish, defeating hosts Japan 3–1 in the bronze medal match.

Necaxa

On 9 February 2022, Lozano was appointed as manager of Liga MX side Necaxa. He led the team to the Reclassification phase of the Clausura 2022, where they tied 1–1 on aggregate but lost 3–1 in a penalty shoot-out to Cruz Azul. After Necaxa failed to get past the Reclassification phase in the Apertura 2022 following a 2–0 defeat to Tigres UANL, Necaxa mutually parted ways with Lozano.

Mexico national team

After Mexico's 3–0 loss to the United States in the 2023 CONCACAF Nations League semi-finals and the subsequent firing of head coach Diego Cocca, Lozano was appointed as interim head coach to lead the side for the forthcoming Gold Cup. Mexico went on to win the tournament, defeating Panama 1–0 in the final. On 10 August, the Mexican Football Federation announced that Lozano would stay on as head coach of the national team.

Personal life

Lozano's parents were both telenovela actors, and was given the nickname "El Actor" during his playing career. His mother is actress Ana Bertha Espín and his father is actor of the same name Jaime Lozano.

During the peak of his career, Lozano was featured on the North American cover of EA Sports' 2006 FIFA World Cup video game alongside Claudio Reyna. He did not make Mexico's final roster that participated at the World Cup.

Career statistics

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.June 19, 2004San Antonio, United States Dominica10–0Win2006 FIFA world Cup qualification
2.June 27, 2004Aguascalientes, Mexico Dominica8–0Win2006 FIFA world Cup qualification
3.June 27, 2004Aguascalientes, Mexico Dominica8–0Win2006 FIFA world Cup qualification
4.June 27, 2004Aguascalientes, Mexico Dominica8–0Win2006 FIFA world Cup qualification
5.October 6, 2004Pachuca, Mexico Saint Vincent and the Grenadines7–0Win2006 FIFA world Cup qualification
6.October 6, 2004Pachuca, Mexico Saint Vincent and the Grenadines7–0Win2006 FIFA world Cup qualification
7.October 13, 2004Puebla, Mexico Trinidad and Tobago3–0Win2006 FIFA world Cup qualification
8.October 13, 2004Puebla, Mexico Trinidad and Tobago3–0Win2006 FIFA world Cup qualification
9.February 9, 2005San José, Costa Rica Costa Rica2–1Win2006 FIFA world Cup qualification
10.February 9, 2005San José, Costa Rica Costa Rica2–1Win2006 FIFA world Cup qualification
11.October 12, 2005Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago1–2Loss2006 FIFA world Cup qualification
12.June 2, 2007San Luis Potosí, Mexico Iran4–0WinFriendly

Managerial statistics

As of 30 June 2024
TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
Querétaro1 February 201722 October 20173611916030.56
Mexico U2318 December 20186 August 2021241662066.67
Necaxa9 February 202210 October 20223111713035.48
Mexico19 June 2023present211047047.62
Total112482638042.86

Honours

Player

UNAM

  • Mexican Primera División: Clausura 2004, Apertura 2004
  • Campeón de Campeones: 2004
Morelia
  • North American SuperLiga: 2010

Individual

  • Mexican Primera División Best Full-back: 2003–04
  • Mexican Primera División Best Attacking Midfielder: Apertura 2009

Manager

Querétaro

  • Supercopa MX: 2017

Mexico U23

  • Pan American Bronze Medal: 2019
  • CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Championship: 2020
  • Olympic Bronze Medal: 2020

Mexico

  • CONCACAF Gold Cup: 2023
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