2019 LFA season

The 2019 LFA season was the fourth season of the Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional, the top American football league in Mexico. The regular season began on February 22 and concluded on April 14. The playoffs commenced on April 26 and concluded on May 12 with the Condors defeating the Raptors to win the Tazón México IV.

2019 LFA season
Regular season
Duration22 February 2019 – 14 April 2019
Playoffs
Start date26 April 2019
North ChampionsRaptors
Central ChampionsCondors
Tazón México IV
Date12 May 2019
SiteEstadio Azul, Mexico City
ChampionsCondors

Preseason events

Expansion and stadium changes

Two new teams joined the league for the 2019 season: Artilleros Puebla, based in Puebla, and Osos Toluca, based in Toluca, State of Mexico. This expansion raises the number of teams in the league to eight.[1]

During the first LFA season, the Estadio Jesús Martínez "Palillo" hosted all the league's teams. Nevertheless, 2019 will be the first season in which none of the teams would play there, due to the fact that the stadium is now working as shelter for Central American migrants.[1][2]

  • Condors was supposed to be the only team playing at the Estadio Jesús Martínez "Palillo", but moved to the ITESM Santa Fe stadium in the district of Santa Fe after Mexico City's government designed the "Palillo" Martínez stadium as a temporary shelter for Central American migrants.[3]
  • Mexicas also moved from the Estadio Jesús Martínez "Palillo" to the Casco de Santo Tomás, the training ground of the Instituto Politécnico Nacional football teams.[5]

Draft

The 2019 Draft was regional, that is, each team chose players graduated from universities in their region. In the case of Artilleros Puebla and Osos Toluca , being unique teams in their region, they had no competition in their player selections. The Draft was held on January 12 at the FES Acatlán facilities . There were nine rounds, 6 normal and 3 complementary. The selections were as follows:

Draft 2019
Rd Sel. LFA Team Player Pos. University Conf.
1 1 FundidoresMaximiliano SotoDLBorregos Salvajes ITESMLiga Premier CONADEIP
2 Condors* Aldo Alejandro NarváezWRÁguilas Blancas IPNLiga Mayor ONEFA
3 DinosVíctor Alejandro SánchezLBAuténticos Tigres UANLLiga Mayor ONEFA
4 MayasJesús Augusto SosaRBBurros Blancos IPNLiga Mayor ONEFA
5 RaptorsJosé David CasarrubiasDLLeones UA NorteLiga Mayor ONEFA
6 MexicasJosé Ulises EspinosaDLÁguilas Blancas IPNLiga Mayor ONEFA
7 ArtillerosCarlos Sebastián OlveraWRAztecas UDLAPLiga Premier CONADEIP
8 OsosEnrique Gerardo YennyKBorregos ITESM TolucaLiga Premier CONADEIP
2 9 FundidoresUriel MartínezDLAuténticos Tigres UANLLiga Mayor ONEFA
10 CondorsCésar TorresDBLeones UA NorteLiga Mayor ONEFA
11 DinosJesús Gerardo RendónWRLobos UAdeCLiga Mayor ONEFA
12 MayasLuis Fernando ZárateLBBurros Blancos IPNLiga Mayor ONEFA
13 RaptorsTopilitzin SilvaLBLeones UA NorteLiga Mayor ONEFA
14 MexicasEmmanuel CarpioDLToros Salvajes UACHLiga Mayor ONEFA
15 ArtillerosJuan Manuel MárquezDBAztecas UDLAPLiga Premier CONADEIP
16 OsosUlises Alberto GarduñoLBPotros Salvajes UAEMLiga Mayor ONEFA
3 17 Fundidores Jesús David Alanís DL Lobos UAdeC Liga Mayor ONEFA
18 Condors Irwin Heriberto Zuviri DL Águilas Blancas IPN Liga Mayor ONEFA
19 Dinos Erick Cázares DB Auténticos Tigres UANL Liga Mayor ONEFA
20 Mayas Jair Alonso Juárez DL Leones UA Norte Liga Mayor ONEFA
21 Raptors Alejandro Arce QB Leones UA Norte Liga Mayor ONEFA
22 Mexicas Oscar Lenard Vara LB Centinelas CGP Liga Mayor ONEFA
23 Artilleros Alan Eduardo Méndez LB Aztecas UDLAP Liga Premier CONADEIP
24 Osos Daniel Becerril WR Potros Salvajes UAEM Liga Mayor ONEFA
4 25 Fundidores Rubén Martínez RB Auténticos Tigres UANL Liga Mayor ONEFA
26 Condors Rafael Adrián Gómez WR Burros Blancos IPN Liga Mayor ONEFA
27 Dinos Yael de Jesús Romero WR Lobos UAdeC Liga Mayor ONEFA
28 Mayas Marco Antonio Morales WR Burros Blancos IPN Liga Mayor ONEFA
29 Raptors Oscar Daniel Larios RB Leones UA Norte Liga Mayor ONEFA
30 Mexicas Edgar Ángeles Castañeda LB Frailes UT Liga Mayor ONEFA
31 Artilleros Juan Manuel Gray OL Aztecas UDLAP Liga Premier CONADEIP
32 Osos Jesús Eduardo Estrada DL Potros Salvajes UAEM Liga Mayor ONEFA
5 33 Fundidores Carlos Alberto Díaz DB Auténticos Tigres UANL Liga Mayor ONEFA
34 Condors Rodrigo Omar Garfias DB Centinelas CGP Liga Mayor ONEFA
35 Dinos Luis Eduardo Mireles TE Correcaminos UAT Liga Mayor ONEFA
36 Mayas Juan Salvador Vázquez DB Toros Salvajes UACH Liga Mayor ONEFA
37 Raptors Andrés Aguilar RB Pumas UNAM Acatlán Liga Mayor ONEFA
38 Mexicas Sergio Enrique Martínez QB Pumas UNAM Acatlán Liga Mayor ONEFA
39 Artilleros Anwar de Jesús Ramírez RB Borregos ITESM Puebla Liga Premier CONADEIP
40 Osos Elías González OL Potros Salvajes UAEM Liga Mayor ONEFA
6 41 Fundidores Alejandro Emmanuel Palomo DL Corecaminos UAT Norte Liga Mayor ONEFA
42 Condors Omar Torres Valle WR Centinelas CGP Liga Mayor ONEFA
43 Dinos Adrián Azahel García DL Correcaminos UAT Liga Mayor ONEFA
44 Mayas Enrique Hernán Benavides QB Pumas UNAM Acatlán Liga Mayor ONEFA
45 Raptors Ian Uriel Mompala DB Centinelas CGP Liga Mayor ONEFA
46 Mexicas Manuel Ignacio Martínez WR Águilas Blancas IPN Liga Mayor ONEFA
47 Artilleros Manuel Eduardo Hernández DB Aztecas UDLAP Liga Premier CONADEIP
48 Osos Rodrigo García OL Potros Salvajes UAEM Liga Mayor ONEFA
7 49 Fundidores Osvaldo Sánchez DL Corecaminos UAT Norte Liga Mayor ONEFA
50 Condors Diego Carsolio K Leones UA Norte Liga Mayor ONEFA
51 Dinos Hermillo Jesús Corral DL Corecaminos UAT Norte Liga Mayor ONEFA
52 Mayas Carlos Missael Mansilla OL Toros Salvajes UACH Liga Mayor ONEFA
53 Raptors Víctor Francisco Fosado WR Pumas UNAM Acatlán Liga Mayor ONEFA
54 Mexicas Ángel Alexis González DL Frailes UT Liga Mayor ONEFA
55 Artilleros Andrés Fernández OL Lobos BUAP Liga Mayor ONEFA
56 Osos Mario Alberto González WR Potros Salvajes UAEM Liga Mayor ONEFA
8 57 Fundidores Roberto Alejandro Avilán RB Corecaminos UAT Norte Liga Mayor ONEFA
58 Condors Pedro Arturo Martell OL Frailes UT Liga Mayor ONEFA
59 Mayas Luis David Martínez WR Burros Blancos IPN Liga Mayor ONEFA
60 Raptors Samuel Hazel González RB Centinelas CGP Liga Mayor ONEFA
61 Mexicas Jesús Flores WR Pumas UNAM Acatlán Liga Mayor ONEFA
62 Artilleros Guillermo Calderón DL Aztecas UDLAP Liga Premier CONADEIP
9 63 Mayas Jesús Ramsés Guerrero OL Leones UA Norte Liga Mayor ONEFA
64 Artilleros Gabriel Amavizca K Lobos BUAP Liga Mayor ONEFA
65 Artilleros Mauricio Francisco Valverde RB Borregos ITESM Puebla Liga Premier CONADEIP
66 Artilleros José Irvin Nuñez OL Lobos BUAP Liga Mayor ONEFA
  Complementary selections, teams are not required to make a selection

* Not signed with Condors but with Mexicas.

CFL-LFA draft

In November 2018, the LFA signed a non-binding Letter of Intent with the CFL to share resources and to allow for at least one CFL game to be played in Mexico, as well as lay the ground work for special Mexican-specific editions of the CFL Combine and CFL Draft.[6]

On January 11, 2019, 51 players from the LFA and Mexican college ranks were announced as participants in a combine to beheld on January 13 and a 27-player draft to be held on January 14, 2019. Each CFL team sent scouts and were reported to likely receive four picks.[7]

27 players were chosen from an invited pool of 51 Mexican players: 34 from the LFA and 17 seniors from Mexican university teams.[8]

Teams

Team City Stadium Capacity Head coach
North Division
Dinos Saltillo, Coahuila Estadio Olímpico Francisco I. Madero 8,000 Javier Adame
Fundidores Monterrey, Nuevo León Estadio Nuevo León Unido 1,500 Israel González
Osos Toluca, State of Mexico Universidad Siglo XXI 4,000 Horacio García Aponte
Raptors Naucalpan, State of Mexico FES Acatlán 3,000 Guillermo Gutiérrez
Central Division
Artilleros Puebla City, Puebla Estadio Templo del Dolor 4,500 Gustavo Torres
Condors Mexico City ITESM Santa Fe 2,000 Félix Buendía
Mayas Mexico City Estadio Wilfrido Massieu 13,000 Francisco Chaparro
Mexicas Mexico City Casco de Santo Tomás 2,000 Enrique Zárate

Regular season

Standings

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against

Teams in bold are in playoff positions.


Results

Week 1
AwayScoreHomeVenueDateKickoff (UTC-6)Streaming
Dinos 13–26 Fundidores Estadio Nuevo León Unido February 22 21:00
Osos 12–48 Raptors FES Acatlán February 23 16:00
Condors 21–13 Mayas Estadio Azul February 24 12:00
Artilleros 29–12 Mexicas Estadio Azul February 24 16:00
Week 2
AwayScoreHomeVenueDateKickoff (UTC-6)Streaming
Fundidores 29–30 Osos Universidad Siglo XXI March 2 13:00
Raptors 21–7 Dinos Estadio Olímpico Francisco I. Madero March 2 18:00
Mexicas 3–13 Mayas Estadio Wilfrido Massieu March 3 12:00
Condors 22–15 Artilleros Estadio Templo del Dolor March 3 15:00
Week 3
AwayScoreHomeVenueDateKickoff (UTC-6)Streaming
Raptors 21–31 Fundidores Estadio Nuevo León Unido March 8 21:00
Dinos 22–10 Osos Universidad Siglo XXI March 10 12:00
Mexicas 22–18 Condors ITESM Santa Fe March 10 15:00
Artilleros 7–14 Mayas Estadio Wilfrido Massieu March 10 15:00
Week 4
AwayScoreHomeVenueDateKickoff (UTC-6)Streaming
Osos 6–17 Artilleros Estadio Templo del Dolor March 16 15:00
Dinos 13–16 Mayas Estadio Wilfrido Massieu March 17 12:00
Fundidores 13–15 Condors Campo ITESM Santa Fe March 17 12:00
Raptors 23–29 Mexicas Casco de Santo Tomás March 17 15:00
Week 5
AwayScoreHomeVenueDateKickoff (UTC-6)Streaming
Fundidores 0–8 Dinos Estadio Olímpico Francisco I. Madero March 23 18:00
Mayas 13–20 Raptors FES Acatlán March 24 12:00
Mexicas 20–21 Artilleros Estadio Templo del Dolor March 24 12:00
Condors 54–30 Osos Campo Universidad Siglo XXI March 24 15:00
Week 6
AwayScoreHomeVenueDateKickoff (UTC-6)Streaming
Artilleros 7–6 Fundidores Estadio Nuevo León Unido March 29 21:00
Raptors 28–6 Osos Universidad Siglo XXI March 30 13:00
Mexicas 20–28 Dinos Estadio Olímpico Francisco I. Madero March 30 18:00
Mayas 14–33 Condors ITESM Santa Fe March 31 12:00
Week 7
AwayScoreHomeVenueDateKickoff (UTC-5)Streaming
Osos 13–12 Dinos Estadio Olímpico Francisco I. Madero April 6 18:00
Mayas 22–12 Mexicas Casco de Santo Tomás April 7 12:00
Fundidores 13–30 Raptors FES Acatlán April 7 12:00
Artilleros 29–26 Condors Campo ITESM Santa Fe April 7 15:00
Week 8
AwayScoreHomeVenueDateKickoff (UTC-5)Streaming
Osos 9–16 Fundidores Estadio Nuevo León Unido April 12 21:00
Dinos 7–19 Raptors FES Acatlán April 13 16:00
Condors 16–14 Mexicas Casco de Santo Tomás April 14 12:00
Mayas 25–20 Artilleros Estadio Templo del Dolor April 14 15:00

Statistical leaders

CategoryPlayerPositionTeamStatistic
Passing
YardsBruno MárquezQBRaptors Naucalpan2,344
TouchdownsBruno MárquezQBRaptors Naucalpan18
InterceptionsRicardo Francisco Quintana Rios
Diego Pérez Arvizu
Alvaro Camacho
QB
QB
QB
Mexicas CDMX
Condors CDMX
Mayas CDMX
8
CompletionsBruno MárquezQBRaptors Naucalpan192
AttemptsBruno MárquezQBRaptors Naucalpan313
Completion percentageJosé Manuel Fernández ChávezQBOsos Toluca100.00%[lower-alpha 1]
Rushing
YardsLuis Humberto Lopez TinocoRBCondors CDMX504
TouchdownsDan Avila GómezRB / WRRaptors Naucalpan5
AttemptsDan Avila GómezRB / WRRaptors Naucalpan97
Yards per attemptFernando RicharteWRDinos Saltillo21.0[lower-alpha 2]
Receiving
YardsGuillermo VillalobosWRMexicas CDMX921
TouchdownsSebastian Olvera RivasWRArtilleros Puebla8
ReceptionsGuillermo VillalobosWRMexicas CDMX58
TargetsGuillermo VillalobosWRMexicas CDMX88
Yards per receptionMarcelo Zumalacarregui TaboadaWRArtilleros Puebla32.0[lower-alpha 3]
Defensive
SacksJosé David Casarrubias SantiagoDLRaptors Naucalpan10
Assisted sacksFelix Roberto Guerrero SanchezDLRaptors Naucalpan3
TacklesMiguel Angelo Canseco LariosLBMexicas CDMX42
Assisted tacklesMiguel Angelo Canseco LariosLBMexicas CDMX17
InterceptionsFernando Ramírez ParedesDBRaptors Naucalpan5
Pick sixesCarlos Fernando Espinoza Carvajal
Julián Darrell Crandall
DB
DB / WR
Condors CDMX
Osos Toluca
2
Pass deflectionsSergio Schiaffino PerezDBDinos Saltillo14
Forced fumblesJuan Francisco González Delgado
Miguel Angelo Canseco Larios
DL
LB
Mayas CDMX
Mexicas CDMX
3
TouchdownsCarlos Fernando Espinoza Carvajal
Julián Darrell Crandall
DB
DB / WR
Condors CDMX
Osos Toluca
2
Kicking
PATs madeDiego Carsolio UrbanKRaptors Naucalpan24
PAT attemptsDiego Carsolio UrbanKRaptors Naucalpan24
Field goals madeDiego Carsolio Urban
Alan Alessandro Paoli García
K
K
Raptors Naucalpan
Condors CDMX
16
Field goal attemptsDiego Carsolio Urban
Alan Alessandro Paoli García
K
K
Raptors Naucalpan
Condors CDMX
16
PointsDiego Carsolio UrbanKRaptors Naucalpan72
Returning
Total returnsSergio Enrique Barbosa GarciaWRDinos Saltillo22
Total return yardsSergio Enrique Barbosa GarciaWRDinos Saltillo453
Yards per returnJesús David Rosales RoblesHBRaptors Naucalpan39.0[lower-alpha 4]
Punt returnsSergio Enrique Barbosa GarciaWRDinos Saltillo13
Punt return yardsSergio Enrique Barbosa GarciaWRDinos Saltillo191
Kickoff returnsKamaal McIlwainCBMexicas CDMX14
Kickoff return yardsAllan Fernando Rosado AlvaresRBCondors CDMX281
Total return touchdownsSergio Enrique Barbosa Garcia
Edgar Josué Arroyo Flores
Jesús David Rosales Robles
WR
RB
HB
Dinos Saltillo
Mayas CDMX
Raptors Naucalpan
1
Source: LFA[9]

Playoffs

Playoff bracket

Division Finals Tazón Mexico IV
      
C2 Mayas 13
C1 Condors 18
C1 Condors 20
N1 Raptors 16
N2 Fundidores 47
N1 Raptors 53*
* Indicates overtime victory

Tazón México IV

Tazón México IV
Raptors vs Condors
(6-2) (6-2)
16 20
Teams 1C 2C 3C 4C
Raptors 0907
Condors 6077
Date: 12, May 2019, 15:00
Stadium: Estadio Azul
Climate: Sunny, 28°
Spectators:18,000
Referee: Mario Matos
TV:
Half time show: Álex Lora
 III • Tazón México • V 

The Tazón México IV was held on May 12, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. at the Estadio Azul in Mexico City, with a record attendance for the LFA of 18,000 fans present. The commissioner of the CFL, Randy Ambrossie, was the great guest of the event and together with Alejandro Jaimes, commissioner of the LFA, and Gabriel Soto, they started the fourth edition of the Tazón México. Álex Lora performed the national anthem. The Condors became LFA champions, after beating the Raptors by a score of 20-16 in a somersault game and it was the most cardiac edition in the history of Tazón México, decided in the last 30 seconds of the game. The MVP of the match was Diego Arvizu "El Comandante" (QB) Condors.

QuarterTimeSeriesTeamAnnotationsScore
PlaysYdsTOPRAPCON
19:372750:54CONTouchdown, 60-yard run by RB Luis H. López Tinoco; the extra point is no good (K Alan Paoli)06
27:4012755:46RAPTouchdown, 7-yard pass from QB Bruno Márquez to WR Antonio Tenorio; the extra point is no good (K Diego Carsolio)66
25:086172:10RAPField goal, 19 yards from K Diego Carsolio96
33:20CONTouchdown, 5-yard run of QB Diego Pérez Arvizu; the extra point is good (K Alan Paoli)913
47:55RAPTouchdown, 43-yard pass from QB Bruno Márquez to WR Diego Yañes; the extra point is good (K Diego Carsolio)1613
44:25CONTouchdown, 55-yard pass from QB Diego Pérez Arvizu to WR Andrés Salgado; the extra point is good (K Alan Paoli)1620

Awards

Following the season, awards are shown the best of the 2019 season.

Award Winner (Position) Team
MVP of the season Bruno Márquez QB Raptors
Coach of the year Felix Buendia HC Condors
Rookie of the Year Sebastian Olvera WR Artilleros
Offensive player of the year Bruno Márquez QB Raptors
Defensive player of the year David Casarrubias DL Raptors
Best Offensive Lineman Diego Kuhlmann OL Osos
Best defensive lineman Francisco Krauss DL Fundidores
Best deep threat Jordi Saldaña WR Mayas
Best linebacker Miguel Canseco LB Mexicas
Best runner Luis Lopez Tinoco RB Condors
Best receiver Guillermo Villalobos WR Mexicas

References

  1. "El futbol americano en México se alista con la LFA". Milenio (in Spanish). 21 February 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  2. "Estadio "Palillo" Martínez, el adiós al inmueble que vio nacer a la LFA" (in Spanish). Máximo Avance. 17 February 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  3. "Debido a migrantes, el equipo Condors cambiará de sede a Santa Fe" (in Spanish). 20 Minutos. 19 February 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  4. "Viene la nueva era en el Imperio Azul". LFA.mx (in Spanish). 4 January 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  5. "Alianza Mexicas LFA-IPN". LFA.mx (in Spanish). 16 October 2018. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  6. "CFL, LFA sign letter of intent to grow football in Canada and Mexico". Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  7. Dan Barnes (January 11, 2019). "'FUN ELEMENT': CFL set for inaugural draft of Mexican talent".
  8. "CFL combine, draft in Mexico 'important first step' to expand brand | Toronto Sun". 11 January 2019.
  9. "ESTADÍSTICAS - LFA". Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional. Archived from the original on 6 October 2019. Retrieved 6 October 2019.

Notes

  1. Fernández completed 1−1 pass for 100.00% pass completion; taking into account quarterbacks with a minimum of 80 pass attempts during the season (10 per game), Bruno Márquez of the Raptors Naucalpan led with a pass completion percentage of 61.34%.
  2. Richarte averaged 21.0 rushing yards on 1 rush attempt; taking into account players with a minimum of 8 rush attempts during the season (1 per game), Joel Ramon Rodriguez Fernandez of the Fundidores Monterrey led with an average 9.5 rushing yards on 13 rush attempts.
  3. Zumalacarregui averaged 32.0 receiving yards on 2 receptions; taking into account players with a minimum of 8 receptions during the season (1 per game), Rafael Adrian Gomez Galvan of the Condors CDMX led with an average of 25.7 receiving yards on 13 receptions.
  4. Rosales averaged 39.0 returning yards on 1 return; taking into account players with a minimum of 8 returns during the season (1 per game), Joan Alejandro Medina Tabitas of the Dinos Saltillo led with an average of 22.7 returning yards on 15 returns.
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