Mauro Lainez

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Mauro Alberto Lainez Leyva (born 9 May 1996) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a winger for Liga MX club América on loan from Tijuana.

Mauro Laínez
Lainez with Mexico in 2020
Personal information
Full name Mauro Alberto Lainez Leyva
Date of birth (1996-05-09) 9 May 1996 (age 28)
Place of birth Villahermosa, Tabasco, México
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Winger
Team information
Current team
América
(on loan from Tijuana)
Number 28
Youth career
Pachuca
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2016–2019 Pachuca 0 (0)
2016–2017Zacatecas (loan) 48 (1)
2017–2018León (loan) 2 (0)
2018–2019BUAP (loan) 27 (4)
2019– Tijuana 37 (3)
2021–América (loan) 32 (2)
International career
2015 Mexico U20 7 (1)
2019 Mexico U23 4 (1)
Medal record
Representing  Mexico
Men's football
Pan American Games
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Lima Team
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 18 October 2021

Club career

Pachuca

Lainez was scouted at a young age and joined Pachuca's youth academy in 2011. [1] On 19 August 2015, under manager Diego Alonso, Lainez made his competitive debut with Pachuca in the Copa MX group stage match against Ascenso MX club Venados playing 85 mins in the 4-1 win.

Lobos BUAP

During the 17/18 season, Lainez signed on a loan deal with Lobos BUAP from Pachuca.

International career

Mexico U-20

Mauro Laínez was included in the roster to be part of the 2015 CONCACAF U-20 Championship.[2] On 8 May 2015, Lainez was also included to form part of the final roster that will participate in the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup.[3] In Mexico’s third group match against Serbia, Lainez played the last 35 minutes in the team’s 2-0 loss.

Mexico U-23

He was called up by Jaime Lozano to participate with the Mexico national under-23 team at the 2019 Pan American Games.[4] With Mexico winning the third-place match, Mexico received the bronze medal for the tournament.[5]

Mexico national team

In September 2020, Lainez received his first senior national team call up by Gerardo Martino for a training camp.[6]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 18 October 2021.[7]
Club Season League Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Pachuca 2015–16 Liga MX 3[a] 0 3 0
Zacatecas (loan) 2015–16 Ascenso MX 13 0 4[a] 1 17 1
2016–17 35 1 9[a] 0 44 1
Total 48 1 13 1 61 2
León (loan) 2017–18 Liga MX 2 0 3[a] 0 5 0
Lobos BUAP (loan) 2018–19 Liga MX 27 4 4[a] 0 31 4
Tijuana 2019–20 Liga MX 23 3 7[a] 0 30 3
2020–21 14 0 14 0
Total 37 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 44 3
América (loan) 2020–21 Liga MX 19 1 6[b] 0 25 1
2021–22 13 1 13 1
Total 32 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 38 2
Career total 146 10 30 1 6 0 0 0 182 11
  1. ^ a b c d e f Appearance(s) in Copa MX
  2. ^ Appearance(s) in Concacaf Champions League

Personal life

Mauro Lainez has a younger brother called Diego Lainez, who also is also a professional footballer. Both brothers started in Pachuca's Youth Academy. However, Mauro's brother decided to leave for América, while Mauro opted to stay at Pachuca.[8]

Honours

Mexico Youth

References

  1. ^ "LIGA BBVA Bancomer MX". Ligamx.net. 1994-04-24. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  2. ^ "Conoce a Mauro Laínez, mediocampista de la Selección Nacional Sub-20". Vavel.com (in Spanish). Vavel. 2015-05-26. Retrieved 2017-10-15.
  3. ^ "Gama, Gudino headline Mexico's under-20 World Cup squad". ESPNFC.com. Tom Marshall. 2015-05-08. Retrieved 2017-10-15.
  4. ^ "Football Men – Mexico Team Roster" (PDF). Lima 2019. 29 July 2019.
  5. ^ "México rescató el Bronce en Panamericanos tras vencer a Uruguay con muchos apuros".
  6. ^ "Hermano de Diego Lainez, convocado por primera vez al Tri Mayor". MedioTiempo.com.
  7. ^ Mauro Lainez at Soccerway
  8. ^ "Los hermanos Lainez, tras los pasos de los Dos Santos, los Vela o los Rodríguez". Univision.com (in Spanish). Univision. 2017-06-01. Retrieved 2017-10-15.