Israel López (footballer) explained

Israel López
Fullname:Israel López Hernández
Birth Date:1974 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Mexico City, Mexico
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1993–2001
Years2:2001–2002
Years3:2002–2006
Years4:2006–2007
Years5:2007–2009
Years6:2009
Years7:2010
Years8:2010–2011
Years9:2011–2012
Clubs1:UNAM
Clubs2:Guadalajara
Clubs3:Toluca
Clubs4:Cruz Azul
Clubs5:Toluca
Clubs6:Cruz Azul
Clubs7:Necaxa
Clubs8:Tecos
Clubs9:Querétaro
Caps1:238
Caps2:35
Caps3:149
Caps4:56
Caps5:79
Caps6:13
Caps7:11
Caps8:17
Caps9:18
Goals1:12
Goals2:4
Goals3:20
Goals4:3
Goals5:6
Goals6:0
Goals7:0
Goals8:3
Goals9:0
Totalcaps:616
Totalgoals:48
Nationalyears1:2004
Nationalteam1:Mexico Olympic (O.P.)
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:2000–2007
Nationalteam2:Mexico
Nationalcaps2:26
Nationalgoals2:0
Manageryears1:2016–2019
Manageryears2:2019–2021
Managerclubs2:UNAM (assistant)
Manageryears3:2021–2022

Israel López Hernández (born 29 September 1974) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

Club career

Initially a right fullback who converted to the midfield during the prime years of his career, López made his debut at age 19 with UNAM in 1993.[1] By the following year he was a starter in defense alongside players such as Claudio Suárez and went on to make 238 appearances for the club, but the middle and late 1990s were generally disappointing for Pumas. In 2001, he moved to Chivas and then joined Toluca in 2002. There he spent the most productive seasons of his career, moving into a three-man central midfield that also included Rafael García and playmaker Antonio Naelson. In his first season at the club, Toluca won the Apertura 2002 championship, and López scored in the final against Monarcas Morelia.[2] He served as team captain in 2004 and won another championship in the Apertura 2005 campaign. In the following season López, a frequent scorer from free kicks, scored a career-high 6 goals. He joined Cruz Azul in 2006 before returning to Toluca for the Clausura 2008 season; he won the Apertura 2008 title, his third, with Toluca, but by now played less frequently. López departed Toluca in 2010 and spent his last top-flight seasons with Cruz Azul, Necaxa, Estudiantes Tecos, and Querétaro.

International career

López also earned 26 caps for the Mexico national team. His first international match came on June 4, 2000, against Ireland in the U.S. Cup, playing in a squad filled mostly with fellow Pumas players.[3] He returned to the team in 2003 on the strength of his performances with Toluca, appearing in four of Mexico's qualifying matches for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.[4] López was on the preliminary list of players nominated for the World Cup squad, but he was one of three final cuts announced by coach Ricardo Antonio Lavolpe before the tournament.[5] His final international match came against Ecuador in a 4–2 victory in Oakland, California on March 28, 2007.[6]

He was part of the Mexico 2004 Olympic football team as an overage player that was eliminated in the first round, having finished third in group A behind group winners Mali and South Korea.[7]

Notes and References

  1. MedioTiempo. "Israel López - Gallos Blancos." Retrieved on January 15, 2013.
  2. MedioTiempo. "Toluca 4 - 1 Morelia." Retrieved on January 15, 2013.
  3. Owsiański, Jaroslaw. "International Matches 2001 - Intercontinental, April-June." RSSSF, February 2, 2005. Retrieved on January 15, 2013.
  4. FIFA. "FIFA Player Statistics: Israel LOPEZ." Retrieved on January 15, 2013.
  5. MedioTiempo. "Fuera López, Huiqui y Lozano de la lista final." May 13, 2006. Retrieved on January 15, 2013.
  6. Espinoza Añazco, Fernando. "Ecuador - International Results - 2007 Details." RSSSF, December 14, 2007. Retrieved on January 15, 2013.
  7. Web site: Sports Reference . Israel López Biography and Statistics . December 4, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121024041137/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/lo/israel-lopez-1.html . October 24, 2012 .