José Luis López (footballer)

José Luis López Monroy (* October 19, 1979 in Mexico City) is a Mexican footballer who acts in midfield. He is a son of former football player José Luis López Mejía, the 1980 and 1981 completed a total of eight missions for the Mexican national team in years. His father was known by the nickname El Pareja, resulting in the nickname of the son, El parejita derives.

Life

His first game in the Mexican Primera División denied " El parejita " for Puebla FC on 26 August 2000 with a home game against CD Irapuato (2:1). Overall, López came in Puebla but only four times for use and he moved in early 2001 to his hometown club Club Universidad Nacional, where he was employed from the outset as a regular player and in a discharged on February 11, 2001 meeting with Necaxa for which he (2: 1) his first goal in La Liga scoring.

By the end of the 2006/07 season López stood by the Pumas under contract, with whom he won the 2004 and beyond discharged in the same year Supercup both championships of the year.

After leaving the Pumas he stood in the second half of 2007 at Club Necaxa under contract, for which he completed a total of seventeen games. Then, his performance was exceeded zenith and he played in 2008, only a total of seven top-flight appearances for Cruz Azul before was set on his next club Monarcas Morelia in the second division team FC Mérida, but at least the second division championship won the Clausura 2009. He then worked for the second division teams of Freseros de Irapuato and up to date for the Correcaminos de la UAT. With the last club he won the second division championship of the Apertura 2011.

Achievements

  • Mexican masters: Cla 2004 Ape 2004 ( both with UNAM Pumas )
  • Mexican Super Cup: 2004 ( with UNAM Pumas )
  • Second division champions: Cla 2009 ( with Mérida FC ), Ape 2011 ( with Correcaminos UAT )

Swell

  • Profile at Mediotiempo ( Spanish)
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