List of Mexican football transfers winter 2012–13

This is a list of Mexican football transfers in the Mexican Primera Division during the winter 2012–13 transfer window, grouped by club. It only includes football transfers related to clubs from Liga MX, the first division of Mexican football.

Mexican Primera Division

América

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No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Mexico MEX Francisco Rodríguez (from Germany Stuttgart)[1]
7 FW Ecuador ECU Narciso Mina (from Ecuador Barcelona)[2]
10 MF Paraguay PAR Osvaldo Martínez (from Atlante)[3]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Mexico MEX Erik Pimentel (on loan to Atlante)[4]
7 MF Mexico MEX José María Cárdenas (to Morelia)[5]
8 MF Brazil BRA Rosinei (to Brazil Atlético Mineiro)[6]
10 MF Argentina ARG Daniel Montenegro (to Argentina Independiente)[7]
15 MF Mexico MEX Pedro García (on loan to Mérida)[8]
20 DF Mexico MEX Jorge Reyes (on loan to Veracruz)[8]
27 DF Mexico MEX Daniel Acosta (on loan to Mérida)[8]
–– MF Mexico MEX Isaac Acuña (to Atlante, previously on loan at Mérida)[9]
–– FW Mexico MEX Daniel Márquez (on loan to Tijuana, previously on loan at Club Necaxa)[10]

Atlante

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No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Uruguay URU Joe Bizera (from Paraguay Libertad)[11]
DF Mexico MEX José Antonio Castro (from San Luis)[4]
DF Mexico MEX Diego Jiménez (from Tecos)[12]
DF Mexico MEX Diego Ordaz (loan return from San Luis)[12]
DF Mexico MEX Erik Pimentel (on loan from América)[4]
MF Mexico MEX Isaac Acuña (from América, previously on loan at Mérida)[9]
MF Ecuador ECU David Quiroz (loan return from Ecuador Liga de Quito)[13]
FW Mexico MEX Alberto García (from Querétaro)[14]
FW Argentina ARG Joaquín Larrivey (from Italy Cagliari)[13]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Mexico MEX Antonio Pérez (to Querétaro)[15]
2 DF Ecuador ECU Jorge Guagua (on loan to Ecuador Deportivo Quito)[16]
8 MF Paraguay PAR Osvaldo Martínez (to América)[3]
9 MF Cape Verde CPV Valdo (on loan to Spain Levante)[17]
19 DF Mexico MEX Ricardo Jiménez (to San Luis)[18]
27 MF Mexico MEX Raymundo Torres (on loan to Mérida)[19]
78 FW Mexico MEX Omar Marrufo (on loan to Veracruz)[8]
–– MF Mexico MEX Ignacio Torres (to Mérida, previously on loan)[20]

Atlas

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No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Mexico MEX Óscar Razo (from Morelia)[21]
MF Bolivia BOL José Luis Chávez (on loan from Bolivia Blooming)[22]
MF Mexico MEX Isaac Brizuela (on loan from Toluca)[23]
MF Chile CHI Rodrigo Millar (from Chile Colo Colo)[24]
MF Mexico MEX Arturo Paganoni (loan return from Toluca)[25]
FW Mexico MEX Omar Bravo (from Cruz Azul)[26]
FW Mexico MEX Edson Rivera (from Portugal Sporting de Braga)[27]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Mexico MEX Christian Sánchez (on loan to Tecos)[8]
7 MF Mexico MEX Flavio Santos (on loan to Toluca)[23]
9 FW Chile CHI Héctor Mancilla (to Morelia)[28]
10 MF Ecuador ECU Luis Bolaños (loan return to Brazil Internacional)[29]
11 FW Mexico MEX Sergio Santana (to Morelia)[30]
18 MF Mexico MEX Luis Télles (on loan to U de G)[8]
20 DF Mexico MEX Hugo Rodríguez (to UANL)[31]
27 MF Mexico MEX Christian Diaz (on loan to U de G)[8]
–– MF Mexico MEX Saúl Villalobos (on loan to Tecos, previously on loan to León)[32]

Chiapas

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No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Mexico MEX Eduardo Chávez (loan return from Toros Neza)[33]
DF Mexico MEX Francisco Dorame (from Toros Neza)[34]
MF Mexico MEX Jorge Gastélum (on loan from Morelia, previously on loan at Puebla)[34]
MF Mexico MEX David Toledo (from UANL)[35]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
7 DF Mexico MEX Yasser Corona (to San Luis)[36]
8 MF Mexico MEX Alan Zamora (to San Luis)[37]
12 FW Mexico MEX Antonio Salazar (on loan to Altamira)[8]
14 MF Mexico MEX Luis Miguel Noriega (to Puebla)[38]
35 DF Mexico MEX Jesús Castillo (on loan to Pumas Morelos)[8]
–– DF Chile CHI Ismael Fuentes (unregistered, on loan to Correcaminos UAT)[9]

Cruz Azul

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No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Argentina ARG Nicolás Bertolo (from Italy Palermo)[39]
FW Colombia COL Teófilo Gutiérrez (from Argentina Racing Club, previously on loan at Colombia Junior de Barranquilla)[40]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Mexico MEX Fausto Pinto (to Toluca)[41]
7 MF Mexico MEX Javier Aquino (to Spain Villarreal)[42]
9 FW Mexico MEX Omar Bravo (to Atlas)[26]
18 MF Brazil BRA Maranhão (on loan to Brazil Atlético Paranaense)[43]
22 DF Mexico MEX Adrián Cortés (on loan to Guadalajara)[44]

Guadalajara

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No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Mexico MEX Adrián Cortés (on loan from Cruz Azul)[44]
DF Mexico MEX Sergio Pérez (from Monterrey)[45]
FW Mexico MEX Miguel Sabah (from Morelia)[46]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
6 DF Mexico MEX Omar Esparza (on loan to San Luis)[47]
9 FW Mexico MEX Omar Arellano (to Monterrey)[48]
11 MF Mexico MEX Julio Nava (to Querétaro)[49]
15 FW Mexico MEX Jesús Padilla (to La Piedad)[50]
18 MF Mexico MEX Xavier Báez (to Toluca)[51]
23 FW Mexico MEX Michel Vázquez (to Pumas Morelos)[8]
24 DF Mexico MEX Juan Ocampo (on loan to Sinaloa)[52]
25 MF Mexico MEX Antonio Gallardo (on loan to Querétaro)[53]
27 DF Mexico MEX Christian Pérez (on loan to Querétaro)[53]
29 DF Mexico MEX Diego Martinez (on loan to Querétaro)[54]
30 GK Mexico MEX Liborio Sánchez (to Querétaro)[55]
–– MF Mexico MEX Jorge Mora (on loan to Cruz Azul Hidalgo, previously on loan at Correcaminos UAT)[55]
–– MF Mexico MEX Edgar Mejia (on loan to Chivas USA, previously on loan at Club Leon)[55]

León

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No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Mexico MEX Rafael Márquez (from United States New York Red Bulls)[56]
MF Mexico MEX Jorge Zataraín (from Necaxa)[32]
FW Colombia COL Yovanny Arrechea (from China Changchun Yatai)[57]
FW Mexico MEX Nery Castillo (on loan from Pachuca)[58]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Argentina ARG Javier Muñoz Mustafá (to San Luis)[59]
11 FW Mexico MEX Luis Nieves (on loan to Tecos)[60]
17 MF Mexico MEX Saúl Villalobos (loan return to Atlas)[61]
26 MF Mexico MEX Julio Ceja (on loan to Tecos)[60]

Monterrey

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No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Mexico MEX Leobardo López (from Pachuca)[62]
FW Mexico MEX Omar Arellano (from Guadalajara)[48]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Mexico MEX Alejandro Molina (on loan to Correcaminos UAT)[63]
10 MF Mexico MEX Ángel Reyna (on loan to Pachuca)[64]
13 FW Mexico MEX Abraham Carreño (to Pachuca)[62]
24 DF Mexico MEX Sergio Pérez (to Guadalajara)[45]
–– MF Mexico MEX Alejandro Berber (on loan to Correcaminos UAT, previously on loan at Veracruz)[8]
–– MF Mexico MEX Marvin Piñón (on loan to Altamira, previously on loan at Querétaro)[65]

Morelia

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No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Mexico MEX José María Cárdenas (from América)[5]
MF Mexico MEX Fernando Morales (from UNAM)[66]
FW Chile CHI Héctor Mancilla (from Atlas)[28]
FW Mexico MEX Sergio Santana (from Atlas)[30]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
5 DF Argentina ARG Mauricio Romero (to Argentina Colón)[67]
9 FW Mexico MEX Miguel Sabah (to Guadalajara)[46]
15 DF Mexico MEX Óscar Razo (to Atlas)[21]
83 GK Mexico MEX Guillermo Pozos (on loan to Pumas Morelos)[8]
–– MF Mexico MEX Jorge Gastélum (on loan to Chiapas, previously on loan at Puebla)[34]
–– FW Colombia COL Edison Toloza (to Colombia Junior, previously on loan at Puebla)[68]

Pachuca

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No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Mexico MEX Fernando Navarro (from UANL)[69]
MF Mexico MEX Jaime Correa (from San Luis)[70]
MF Colombia COL Áviles Hurtado (from Colombia Atlético Nacional)[71]
MF Peru PER Pier Larrauri (on loan from England Leicester City)[72]
MF Argentina ARG Daniel Ludueña (from Santos Laguna)[73]
MF Colombia COL Cristian Marrugo (from Colombia Deportes Tolima)[73]
MF Mexico MEX Ángel Reyna (on loan from Monterrey)[64]
MF Ecuador ECU Christian Suárez (from Santos Laguna)[73]
FW Mexico MEX Abraham Carreño (from Monterrey)[62]
FW Argentina ARG Fernando Cavenaghi (from Spain Villarreal)[74]
FW Costa Rica CRC Henry Cooper (on loan from Costa Rica Limón)[75]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Mexico MEX Leobardo López (to Monterrey)[62]
7 MF Mexico MEX Alberto Medina (to Puebla)[76]
10 MF Argentina ARG Mauro Cejas (to Santos Laguna)[73]
11 MF Mexico MEX Néstor Calderón (to Santos Laguna)[73]
14 MF Ecuador ECU Segundo Castillo (to Puebla)[77]
18 MF United States USA José Francisco Torres (to UANL)[78]
19 FW Ecuador ECU Félix Borja (to Puebla)[76]
21 FW Mexico MEX Nery Castillo (on loan to León)[58]
23 FW Spain ESP Raúl Tamudo (to Spain Rayo Vallecano)[79]
25 MF Mexico MEX Luis Sánchez (on loan to Tecos)[58]
26 MF Mexico MEX Miguel Velásquez (on loan to Tecos)[58]

Puebla

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No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Mexico MEX Guillermo Iriarte (from Uruguay Progreso)[80]
DF Uruguay URU Jonathan Lacerda (from Santos Laguna, previously on loan at Necaxa)[38]
DF United States USA Michael Orozco (from San Luis)[81]
DF Mexico MEX William Paredes (from San Luis)[81]
MF Mexico MEX Alberto Medina (from Pachuca)[76]
MF Ecuador ECU Segundo Castillo (from Pachuca)[77]
MF Mexico MEX Luis Miguel Noriega (from Chiapas)[38]
FW Ecuador ECU Félix Borja (from Pachuca)[76]
FW Mexico MEX Emmanuel Cerda (from San Luis)[81]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Mexico MEX Diego Cervantes (on loan to Querétaro)[54]
2 DF Mexico MEX Orlando Rincón (to San Luis)[81]
5 MF Mexico MEX Jorge Gastélum (loan return to Morelia)[34]
7 DF Mexico MEX Jair García (to Mérida)[82]
8 DF Mexico MEX Aldo Polo (to Correcaminos UAT)[83]
10 MF Argentina ARG Matías Abelairas (loan return to Brazil Vasco da Gama)[84]
13 DF Paraguay PAR Herminio Miranda (to Paraguay Olimpia)[85]
14 FW Colombia COL Edison Toloza (loan return to Morelia)[68]
15 FW Mexico MEX Mario Ortiz (to San Luis)[81]
17 FW Mexico MEX Bernardo Sainz (on loan to Pumas Morelos)[8]
27 DF Mexico MEX Francisco Pizano (on loan to U de G)[8]

Querétaro

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No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Mexico MEX Liborio Sánchez (from Guadalajara)[55]
GK Mexico MEX Antonio Pérez (from Atlante)[15]
DF Brazil BRA Apodi (from Brazil Ceará)[86]
DF Mexico MEX Diego Cervantes (on loan from Puebla)[54]
DF Colombia COL Oswaldo Henríquez (from Colombia Millonarios)[87]
DF Mexico MEX Diego Martinez (on loan from Guadalajara)[54]
DF Mexico MEX Mario Osuna (from Sinaloa)[88]
DF Mexico MEX Christian Pérez (on loan from Guadalajara)[53]
MF Peru PER Juan Carlos Mariño (from Peru Sporting Cristal)[89]
MF Argentina ARG Pablo Gabas (on loan from Costa Rica Alajuelense)[90]
MF Mexico MEX Antonio Gallardo (on loan from Guadalajara)[53]
MF Mexico MEX Julio Nava (from Guadalajara)[49]
MF Colombia COL Omar Vásquez (from Colombia Millonarios)[91]
FW Colombia COL Wilberto Cosme (from Colombia Millonarios)[91]
FW Mexico MEX David Izazola (on loan from UNAM)[92]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Colombia COL Efraín Cortés (to Uruguay Nacional)[93]
10 FW Uruguay URU Diego Vera (to Argentina Atlético Rafaela)[94]
15 MF Uruguay URU Diego Guastavino (to Peru Universitario de Deportes)[95]
17 DF Mexico MEX Daniel Alcántar (on loan to Necaxa)[8]
20 FW Uruguay URU Carlos Bueno (to Chile Universidad Católica)[96]
23 FW Mexico MEX Alberto García (to Atlante)[14]
26 DF Mexico MEX Leonel Olmedo (to Irapuato)[14]
31 FW Mexico MEX Armando Pulido (loan return to UANL)[97]
33 MF Mexico MEX David Stringel (loan return to UANL)[8]
36 MF Mexico MEX Marvin Piñón (loan return to Monterrey)[65]
37 FW Mexico MEX Juan Carlos Enríquez (loan return to Santos Laguna)[98]

San Luis

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No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Mexico MEX Yasser Corona (from Chiapas)[36]
6 DF Mexico MEX Omar Esparza (on loan from Guadalajara)[47]
DF Mexico MEX Ricardo Jiménez (from Atlante)[18]
DF Argentina ARG Javier Muñoz Mustafá (from León)[59]
DF Mexico MEX Álvaro Ortiz (from Lobos de la BUAP)[99]
DF Mexico MEX Aldo Polo (from Puebla)[81]
DF Mexico MEX Orlando Rincón (from Puebla)[81]
MF Mexico MEX Francisco Acuña (from UANL)[100]
MF Colombia COL Jhersson Córdoba (from Colombia Atlético Nacional)[101]
MF Argentina ARG Juan Cuevas (from Argentina Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata)[102]
MF Mexico MEX Alan Zamora (from Chiapas)[37]
FW Argentina ARG Mauro Matos (on loan from Argentina All Boys)[103]
FW Mexico MEX Mario Ortiz (from Puebla)[81]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Mexico MEX Cesar Saldivar (on loan to Sinaloa)[104]
6 MF Mexico MEX Jaime Correa (to Pachuca)[70]
8 FW Uruguay URU Sebastián Fernández (to Peru Universitario de Deportes)[95]
10 FW Peru PER Wilmer Aguirre (to Peru Alianza Lima)[105]
13 DF Mexico MEX William Paredes (to Puebla)[81]
16 DF United States USA Michael Orozco (to Puebla)[81]
21 MF Mexico MEX Noé Maya (on loan to Tijuana)[10]
22 FW Mexico MEX Emmanuel Cerda (to Puebla)[81]
23 MF Mexico MEX Juan Carlos Silva (on loan to Irapuato)[8]
27 DF Mexico MEX Diego Ordaz (loan return to Atlante)[12]
33 DF Mexico MEX José Antonio Castro (to Atlante)[4]
–– DF Mexico MEX Leonel Olmedo (on loan to Irapuato, previously on loan at Querétaro)[14]
–– FW Mexico MEX Fausto Ruiz (on loan to Lobos BUAP, previously on loan at Sinaloa)[14]

Santos Laguna

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No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Mexico MEX Néstor Calderón (from Pachuca)[73]
MF Argentina ARG Mauro Cejas (from Pachuca)[73]
FW Colombia COL Andrés Rentería (from Colombia Alianza Petrolera)[106]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
10 MF Argentina ARG Daniel Ludueña (to Pachuca)[73]
13 MF Ecuador ECU Christian Suárez (to Pachuca)[73]
58 FW Mexico MEX Daniel Guzmán Jr (on loan to U de G)[107]
65 FW Mexico MEX Alonso Escoboza (on loan to Necaxa)[108]
–– DF Argentina ARG Santiago Hoyos (unregistered, to Argentina San Martín de San Juan)[94]
–– FW Mexico MEX Juan Carlos Enríquez (to El Salvador FAS, previously on loan at Querétaro)[98]
–– FW Mexico MEX Agustín Herrera (on loan to Altamira, previously on loan at Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz)[8]

Tijuana

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No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Mexico MEX Noé Maya (on loan from San Luis)[10]
FW Mexico MEX Daniel Márquez (on loan from América, previously on loan at Club Necaxa)[10]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Mexico MEX Adolfo Domínguez (on loan to Sinaloa)[8]

Toluca

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No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Mexico MEX Fausto Pinto (from Cruz Azul)[41]
MF Mexico MEX Xavier Báez (from Guadalajara)[51]
MF Mexico MEX Flavio Santos (on loan from Atlas)[23]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Mexico MEX Isaac Brizuela (on loan to Atlas)[23]
20 MF Mexico MEX Arturo Paganoni (loan return to Atlas)[25]
–– DF Uruguay URU Iván Alonso (unregistered, to Uruguay Nacional)[93]

UANL

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No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Mexico MEX Hugo Rodríguez (from Atlas)[31]
MF Brazil BRA Danilinho (loan return from Brazil Atlético Mineiro)[109]
MF United States USA José Francisco Torres (from Pachuca)[78]
FW Argentina ARG Emanuel Villa (from UNAM)[110]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
5 DF Mexico MEX Eder Borelli (on loan to Correcaminos UAT)[97]
14 DF Mexico MEX Fernando Navarro (to Pachuca)[69]
17 MF Mexico MEX David Toledo (to Chiapas)[35]
18 MF Mexico MEX Francisco Acuña (to San Luis)[100]
31 MF Brazil BRA Edno (on loan to Japan Cerezo Osaka)[111]
–– FW Mexico MEX Armando Pulido (on loan to Correcaminos UAT, previously on loan at Querétaro)[97]
–– MF Mexico MEX David Stringel (on loan to Toros Neza, previously on loan at Querétaro)[8]

UNAM

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No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Mexico MEX Ignacio González (from Toros Neza)[112]
FW Paraguay PAR Robin Ramírez (from Paraguay Libertad, previously on loan at Colombia Deportes Tolima)[113]
MF Uruguay URU Juan Pablo Rodríguez (from Argentina All Boys)[114]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
9 FW Argentina ARG Emanuel Villa (to UANL)[110]
19 MF Mexico MEX Fernando Morales (to Morelia)[66]
23 MF Mexico MEX Fernando Santana (on loan to La Piedad)[8]
28 FW Mexico MEX David Izazola (on loan to Querétaro)[92]

See also

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