This article is about a Mexican footballer who currently plays for Morelia. For the Red Bull New York defender, please see Rafael Márquez Álvarez. For the Mexican boxer, see Rafael Márquez .Rafael Márquez Lugo (born November 2, 1981 in
Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican
football striker, who currently plays for
Morelia of the
Primera División de México. He is known as Márquez Lugo in order to differentiate between the
New York Red Bulls player,
Rafael Márquez Álvarez.
Club career
Márquez Lugo made his debut in the Primera División with
UNAM Pumas in the 2000 Apertura, making one appearance as a substitute. Márquez Lugo played infrequently over the next two years, often as a substitute, making 38 appearances and scoring 9 goals. Márquez moved to
Jaguares for the 2003 Clausura, but again saw little success, scoring only three goals in 28 appearances. In search of more playing time, he moved to Morelia for 2003, and at last emerged as a threat at forward. In the 2003 Clausura he scored seven goals in 13 appearances, and followed that with a team-leading 11 goals in 16 games during the Apertura 2004. In Clausura 2005, he scored 6 goals.
On June 11, 2007 Márquez, along with teammate
Luis Gabriel Rey, were transferred to
Pachuca for
Luis Ángel Landín. On January 11, 2008 he was loaned to
UAG Tecos. On June 11, 2008, Márquez along with
Luis Gabriel Rey were loaned to
Puebla. Puebla's head coach José Luis Sánchez Solá "El chelis" did not want...
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