Jaime Lozano Dismissed as Mexico's Head Coach Post-Copa América
Lozano declined a role as assistant coach, citing a change in project direction; Javier Aguirre is the leading candidate to replace him.
- Lozano was let go after Mexico's early exit from the Copa América group stage.
- He rejected an offer to stay on as an assistant coach until 2026, then resume as head coach.
- Lozano's tenure included a Gold Cup win but ended with a 10-4-7 record.
- Contentious roster decisions, including dropping key veterans, marked his Copa América campaign.
- Javier Aguirre, a former Mexico coach, is expected to be named as Lozano's successor.