MADRID, 1 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Honduran striker ‘Choco’ Lozano will play for Getafe for the next three seasons, until 2026, the Madrid club has announced, so the footballer, who ended his contract with Cádiz and signs as a free agent, will continue in the Spanish LaLiga.
The man from Yoro, 30 years old and a full international with the Honduran team, trained at CD Olimpia in his country before leaving for Spain in 2011 to sign for Valencia. The ‘che’ club loaned him a course to Alcayano, before returning to Valencia Mestalla. After that, he played two seasons on loan at CD Tenerife, and in 2017 he signed with Barcelona Atlétic.
His adventure continued at Girona, where he arrived in January 2018 to play in the First Division, and Cádiz took over his services in 2019; With the yellow shirt, he has played 123 games and scored 21 goals in three seasons.
Last June, the president of Cádiz CF, Manuel Vizcaíno, harshly criticized Getafe and its president, Ángel Torres, for what he called “manipulation and cheating football” in their approach to yellow club players to attack his signing, referring to ‘Choco’ Lozano and the possible arrival of ‘Pacha’ Espino to the Azulón team.