Harold Lozano

John Harold Lozano Prado (born 30 March 1972) is a Colombian retired footballer who played mainly as a defensive midfielder.

Harold Lozano
Personal information
Full name John Harold Lozano Prado
Date of birth (1972-03-29) 29 March 1972 (age 52)
Place of birth Cali, Colombia
Height 1.92 m (6 ft 3+12 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1994 América Cali 129 (5)
1995 Palmeiras 19 (2)
1995–1996 América 28 (7)
1996–2002 Valladolid 105 (3)
2002–2003 Mallorca 29 (2)
2003–2004 Pachuca 15 (0)
Total 325 (19)
International career
1993–2003 Colombia 48 (3)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He spent most of his 13-year professional career in Spain, amassing La Liga totals of 134 matches and five goals, almost all with Real Valladolid (six seasons).

Club career

Lozano was born in Cali. During his career he played for América de Cali, Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras (Brazil), Club América (Mexico), Real Valladolid and RCD Mallorca (Spain), retiring in 2004 after a stint with C.F. Pachuca (Mexico). Whilst at Mallorca, he helped them win the 2003 edition of the Copa del Rey.

While at the service of Valladolid, during a 29 September 2001 away match against Real Madrid which finished 2–2, opposing players blamed Lozano for whistling during a free kick, causing them to believe that the referee had blown the whistle and with the visitors profiting from the situation to score. He denied responsibility, saying it could have been any of the 90,000 spectators attending the game.

International career

Lozano won 48 caps for Colombia over a ten-year span, and was a participant at the 1994 and at 1998 FIFA World Cups. He also represented the nation in three editions of the Copa América: 1993, 1995 and 1999.

International

International goals for Colombia

    Score and results list Colombia's goal tally first.
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 3 May 1994 Miami Orange Bowl, Miami, United States Harold Lozano  Peru
1–0
1–0
Friendly
2. 5 May 1994 Harold Lozano  El Salvador
2–0
3–0
3. 26 June 1994 Stanford Stadium, Stanford, United States Harold Lozano   Switzerland
2–0
2–0
1994 FIFA World Cup

References

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