Overview
- Lozano died June 19 at 94, marking the end of an era in Spanish bullfighting.
- His body was taken to Madrid’s Tanatorio Sur and his funeral was held Friday at the parish church in Alameda de la Sagra.
- He launched his bullfighting career at age 40 in the Tangier plaza he managed after studying veterinary medicine in Madrid.
- Born into a prominent bullfighting family, he guided toreros like Palomo Linares and forged ties with icons such as Manolete.
- The Ayuntamiento de Alameda de la Sagra dedicated a commemorative plaque at his home last year in recognition of his international impact.