Listed as a '95 from New Mexico with Toluca: http://www.ligabancomer.mx/cancha/jugador/102589/eyJpZENsdWIiOiAxMDc1MH0= Yes, that's correct: Andy Garcia. Enjoy.
New Mexico-born, Andy Garcia is the one that ties it up for Toluca late in the game against Veracruz, final score 1-1. #ligamxeng #copamxeng— Francisco Velasco (@FranciscoEfV) February 15, 2017 https://www.google.com/amp/s/deport...d37176a1474a9d1d60b7dlns81.html?client=safari Came on in the 62nd minute. Copa MX group stage match.
Garcia has been given #34 and, according to the Liga MX database, is registered with Toluca's first team. No guarantees he won't just play with the Segunda team again, but he could be an under the radar guy. He is listed as a defender. I believe he was listed as a forward in years past.
Garcia started his first pro game in Toluca's 3-0 win over Dorados in Copa MX last night. He started at left back: 🗒 | El once inicial de nuestros Diablos Rojos para el partido de esta noche frente a @Dorados en la @CopaCoronaMx 🏆.#SiempreDiablos pic.twitter.com/5FZEub3qxx— Toluca FC (@TolucaFC) August 2, 2017
Garcia started in Copa MX again last night. Unfortunately for him, he was sent off in the 78th minute after receiving a second yellow.
Garcia had a busy fall: two Copa MX appearances, six U20 starts, and 11 Liga Premier starts. In Serie A de Liga Premier, there are two separate playoff brackets, one for independent club and one for Liga MX affiliates. In the latter bracket, Toluca B emerged as champions; Garcia started the first leg.
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He's with La Piedad in the third tier for the second half of the season, probably still on loan. He's played regularly at both stops this season.