José Luis López Monroy

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José Luis López
Personnel
Surname José Luis López Monroy
birthday 19th October 1979
place of birth Mexico CityMexico
size 1.74 m
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2000 Puebla FC 4 0(0)
2001-2007 UNAM Pumas 210 (28)
2007 Necaxa 17 0(2)
2008 Cruz Azul 7 0(0)
2009 Monarcas Morelia 0 0(0)
2009-2010 Mérida FC 48 (10)
2010-2011 CD Irapuato 21 0(5)
2011– UAT Correcaminos
1 Only league games are given.
As of January 17, 2012

José Luis López Monroy (born October 19, 1979 in Mexico City ) is a Mexican football player who acts in midfield . He is a son of the former soccer player José Luis López Mejía , who completed a total of eight appearances for the Mexican national team in 1980 and 1981 . His father was known by the nickname El Pareja , from which the nickname of the son, El Parejita , is derived.

Life

"El Parejita" played his first game in the Mexican Primera División for Puebla FC on August 26, 2000 in a home game against CD Irapuato (2-1). Overall, however, López only played four times at Puebla and he moved to his hometown club Club Universidad Nacional at the beginning of 2001 , where he was used as a regular player from the start and for which he was in an encounter with Necaxa (2: 1) scored his first goal in the Primera División.

Until the end of the 2006/07 season López was under contract with the Pumas, with whom he won both championships in 2004 and the Supercup held in the same year .

After leaving the Pumas, he was in the second half of 2007 with Club Necaxa under contract, for which he played a total of seventeen games. After that, his performance peak was exceeded and in 2008 he only played a total of seven first division games for Cruz Azul before his next club Monarcas Morelia was put in their second division team Mérida FC , but at least won the second division championship of the Clausura in 2009. He then worked for the second division clubs of the Freseros de Irapuato and currently for the Correcaminos de la UAT . With the latter club he won the second division championship of the Apertura in 2011 .

successes

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Individual evidence

  1. José Luis "parejita" López dice estar agradecido con la afición al dejar Mérida FC (Spanish; article from May 31, 2010)
  2. 'El Parejita' se mostró contento por estar con los Freseros del Irapuato (Spanish; article from June 10, 2010)
  3. El Reporte Médico: José Luis “Parejita” López esta de regreso (Spanish; article from November 1, 2011)