Gerardo Lugo (footballer, born 1984)
Edgar Gerardo Lugo Aranda[a] (born 31 December 1984) is a Mexican former professional footballer. A creative midfielder, Lugo is usually deployed as an attacking midfielder but can also play as a winger or second striker. His key attributes are his ball control, vision and passing ability. Lugo is known for his ability to assist and score goals. Before joining Tigres, he played for Cruz Azul, Puebla, Morelia and Santos Laguna.[1] CareerClubsHe started his career with Cruz Azul Hidalgo and in 2006 he joined the first team Cruz Azul. On January 27, 2007, he made his official debut in the maximum circuit, the Primera División (First Division), now Liga MX, against Atlante F.C. in a 1–0 loss. He scored his first goal on October 14, 2007, at the Estadio Cuauhtémoc against Puebla FC. In the Clausura 2008, under command of Sergio Markarián, Lugo had more opportunities to play. Cruz Azul was the runner-up of the Clausura 2008 tournament and Lugo scored four goals in that season. On 2010, he went on loan to Puebla. He scored for Puebla in their match against Atlante in the Apertura 2010.[2] He also played for Puebla in their 2010 North American SuperLiga semi-final defeat to New England Revolution.[3] He scored five goals with Puebla. On 2011, he was transferred to Monarcas Morelia, on loan again from Cruz Azul. In Morelia, under the command of Tomás Boy, Lugo became a regular starter. In the 2012 draft held in Cancun, Quintana Roo, Lugo was sold to Santos Laguna. On 2013, Lugo was transferred to Tigres UANL, where under the command of the experienced coach Ricardo Ferretti, he has regained the good level he showed in Morelia. In January 2018 Lugo trained with new United Soccer League side Las Vegas Lights FC.[4] National teamAfter gaining momentum in Morelia, Lugo was called to play with Mexico by head coach José Manuel de la Torre. Gerardo's debut with the national team came on February 29, 2012, in a friendly match against Colombia held in Miami. PersonalLugo is married and has two children. His father Gerardo Lugo Gómez, was also a professional footballer who played as a midfielder.[5] HonoursCruz Azul Tigres UANL Veracruz
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