John Harold Lozano Prado (born March 30, 1972 in Cali) is a former Colombian footballer. He played mainly as a central midfielder, with good leadership skills and aerial ability.
During his career, Lozano 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 Valladolid, during a September 29, 2001 mat...
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John Harold Lozano Prado (born March 30, 1972 in Cali) is a former Colombian footballer. He played mainly as a central midfielder, with good leadership skills and aerial ability.
During his career, Lozano 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 Valladolid, during a September 29, 2001 match at Real Madrid (2–2), opposing players blamed Lozano for whistling during a free kick, causing Real Madrid to believe that the referee had blown the whistle, as Valladolid scored from the situation. Lozano denied responsibility, saying it could have been any of the 90,000 spectators attending the game.
Gaining 48 caps for Colombia during a 10-year span, Lozano was a participant at the 1994 and at the 1998 World Cups, and also played in three editions of the Copa América in 1993, 1995 and 1999.
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