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🚨 Official: Jaime Lozano named new Pachuca manager

🚨 Official: Jaime Lozano named new Pachuca manager

Yahoo30-05-2025
Jaime Lozano returns to the sidelines after a brief stint with the Mexican National Team.
🍿 | Esto es cine... 🎥 pic.twitter.com/TjmlAmEIty
— Club Pachuca (@Tuzos) May 29, 2025
Following Almada's departure, the Tuzos have officially announced the arrival of Jaime Lozano as their new manager. Pachuca is looking to start a successful project and wants Jimmy to guide them in the pursuit of a new title.
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