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Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional

The Liga-de Fútbol Americano Profesional (Professional American Football League), commonly known simply as LFA, is a professional American football league in Mexico, founded in 2016. Starting with four teams, the LFA has since expanded to eleven members as of 2022. The regular season runs in the spring, from early March to late April. The championship game is called Tazón México (Mexico Bowl), and is currently played on the second Sunday in May. The players are drafted from the country's two college football conferences: ONEFA and CONADEIP and through international drafts, which mainly recruit American players.

Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional
Current season, competition or edition:
2024 LFA season
SportAmerican football
FoundedJanuary 12, 2016; 8 years ago (2016-01-12)
CommissionerAlejandro Jaimes
No. of teams9
CountryMexico
HeadquartersMexico City, Mexico
Most recent
champion(s)
Caudillos
(1st title)
Most titlesMayas (2 titles)
TV partner(s)
Official websiteLFA.mx

LFA is the top level of professional American football in Mexico, having an alliance with the Canadian Football League (CFL).[1][2]

History edit

Background edit

American football has been played in Mexico since the 1920s and is the fourth most popular sport in the country. The LFA was the brainchild of Juan Carlos Vázquez, a former Fox Sports commentator. Vázquez was a huge fan of the previous American football league in Mexico called Liga Master, and had always dreamed of creating his own league. In 2015, Vázquez along with Edgar Zapata managed to put together a group of investors who decided to offer football while the NFL, NCAA, ONEFA, and CONADEIP are in the offseason and founded the LFA, which would start two weeks after Super Bowl 50. The LFA would be the first professional American football league in Mexico in 20 years.[3]

First years edit

2016 edit

Four charter members participated in the inaugural 2016 season: the Eagles, the Raptors, the Mayas, and the Condors. All teams were based in Mexico City. The first game was played on 21 February 2016, between the Raptors and the Mayas, with the Mayas winning the game 34–6. The first title game, the Tazón México (Mexico Bowl), was held on 10 April 2016 between the Mayas and the Raptors. The Mayas won Tazón México I, 29–13. All games were played at the "Palillo" Martínez Stadium in the Magdalena Mixhuca Sports City. The LFA experienced significant financial problems during 2016, with a season average attendance of only 2,000 per game.

League MVP Marco García, QB Mexico City Mayas

2017 edit

Despite the financial difficulties in 2016, the LFA expanded to six teams in 2017, with the addition of Dinos de Saltillo and Fundidores Monterrey (Spanish for smelters or founders), who took players from the college programs in the ONEFA and CONADEIP. Due to the difficulty of travel, the Dinos nearly canceled going to Tazón México II.[4] In the end, the game was played on April 30, 2017 at Jesús Martínez "Palillo" between the Mayas and the Dinos. The Mayas maintained dominance over the league and won the Tazón México for the second time, 24–18.

On October 28, 2017, Juan Carlos Vázquez left the presidency of the LFA. The title of President was eliminated and the position of the Commissioner was created, which was occupied by Guillermo Ruiz Burguete[5]

League MVP Bruno Márquez, QB Mexico City Raptors

2018 edit

On January 16, the newly appointed LFA commissioner, Guillermo Ruiz Burguete, resigned. The league did not announce his replacement. For operational purposes, the activities of the commissioner were absorbed by the president of the board of directors of the league, Óscar Pérez.[6]

During the 2018 season, the Eagles were renamed the Mexicas. In March, the Mexicas generated controversy by refusing to play against the Dinos in Week 3, after a serious knee injury to wide receiver Mubalama Massimango that occurred in Week 1. The Mexicas claim the injury was not properly attended to by the LFA. Although the league recognized that there was an administrative problem with the medical expenses insurance policy, the Mexicas were punished for their actions. The LFA ruled the Dinos game as a forfeit by the Mexicas, and the Mexicas team was fined Mex$657,820.00 (approximately US$32,000) for damages caused to the league, its TV partners, its press partners, the Dinos team, and the fans. Additional, the Mexicas would have to change their franchise for the 2019 season.[7][8]

On April 22, 2018, the Tazón México was held on a neutral site for the first time, at Estadio Azul. Originally a half-time show was planned, but the band canceled due to recommendation of Civil Protection force. Tazón México III featured the Mexicas and the Raptors, with the Mexicas winning their first title by a shutout of 17–0.

In November 2018, the LFA signed a non-binding Letter of Intent with the Canadian Football League to share resources and to allow for at least one CFL game to be played in Mexico.[9] CFL commissioner Randy Ambroise said of the deal later that he hopes it'll raise the level of competition in the LFA and give Canadian football players another competition to compete in if they get dropped from the CFL. "For so many, if they finish their junior career or college career and they're not on a CFL roster then there's kind of nowhere to go and their dream ends, I think that's a tragedy. This is really about growing the game of football." The CFL later held a draft in January 2019.[10]

League MVP Ricardo Quintana, QB Mexico City Mexicas

2019 edit

The LFA considered expanding to 10 teams for the 2019 season, with Guadalajara, Puebla, Querétaro and even Tamaulipas among the four possible expansion candidates.[11] However, the league only added two additional franchises: the Osos Toluca (Bears) and the Artilleros Puebla (Artillerymen). A new commissioner was announced, Alejandro Jaimes Trujillo.[12] In January 2019, the CFL held a draft for LFA players, with 27 of the 51 players selected.

On September 4, 2019, the LFA announced plans for expansion for the 2020 season. The newest addition, the Pioneros Querétaro, were not an LFA expansion team in the truest sense. They are an existing team that joined from another league, the Mexican Football League (FAM), where they were crowned champions in their first season. The Pioneros will play their games at the La Pirámide Stadium, which is located in the El Pueblito Sports Unit, in the municipality of Corregidora.[13] But with only one new expansion team, the league had an unbalanced number of teams, presenting difficulty for scheduling.

League MVP Bruno Márquez, QB Naucalpan Raptors

2020 edit

The LFA decided it would only field 8 teams for the 2020 season, with the Mayas going on hiatus for a year.[14] On March 16, the LFA announced the suspension of the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2021 edit

On February 16, 2021 the LFA announced that Marco Montes would be the new owner of the Mayas and that the franchise would be relocated to Puebla City.[15]

In 2021, the LFA and Pioneros Querétaro parted ways.[16][17]

The 2021 LFA season was once again canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2022 edit

On February 3, 2022, the Condors CDMX relocated to Querétaro City and changed their name to Gallos Negros.

The 2022 LFA season was the first after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The season featured 7 teams, including new expansion teams Jalisco Reyes and Tijuana Galgos . On March 4, 2022, the Queretaro Gallos Negros defeated the Tijuana Galgos by a score of 33-9 at Estadio Caliente to begin the new season.

The Saltillo Dinos finished the year with a league-best 5-1 record, suffering their only loss to the Naucalpan Raptors on a 27-28 thriller that featured a game-winning score by QB Bruno Márquez as time expired. However, their success did not translate to the playoffs.

Despite ending with a 1-5 record, the Queretaro Gallos Negros qualified for the post-season. They proceeded to go on a miraculous playoff run, earning a spot in the Tazón México. Meanwhile, the Monterrey Fundidores defeated the Naucalpan Raptors in the semi-final to become the second team that would compete in the championship.

The fifth edition of the Tazón México was played at Estadio Caliente in Tijuana. The Monterrey Fundidores , led by Martin Maldonado, defeated the Queretaro Gallos Negros by a score of 18–14 to become champions for the first time in franchise history.[18]

2023 edit

Following LFA's return from its two-year inactivity for its 2022 season, competing league Fútbol Americano de México (FAM), which had also returned from inactivity due to the COVID-19 pandemic, announced it was ceasing operations on 30 September following their 2022 season. With its competitor league folding, the following former FAM teams joined LFA, expanding the league to eleven teams: Caudillos de Chihuahua, Jefes de Ciudad Juárez and Reds de la Ciudad de México.[20][21][22]

Teams edit


Team City State Stadium Capacity Founded Joined Head coach
Caudillos Chihuahua City   Chihuahua Estadio Olímpico Universitario 22,000 2019 2023   Federico Landeros
Dinos Saltillo   Coahuila Estadio Francisco I. Madero 16,000 2016 2017   Javier Adame
Fundidores Monterrey   Nuevo León Estadio Banorte 10,057 2016 2017   Jorge Valdéz
Galgos Tijuana   Baja California Estadio Caliente 27,333 2021 2022   Mauricio Loyola
Gallos Negros Querétaro City   Querétaro Estadio Olímpico de Querétaro 4,600 2021 2022   Carlos Strevel
Jefes Ciudad Juárez   Chihuahua Estadio 20 de Noviembre 5,000 2022 2023   Eduardo Araujo
Mexicas Iztacalco   Mexico City Estadio Jesús Martínez "Palillo" 6,000 20151 2016   Félix Buendía
Raptors Naucalpan   State of Mexico Estadio FES Acatlán 3,000 2015 2016   Horacio García
Reyes Zapopan   Jalisco Estadio Reyes Comude 1,500 2021 2022   Carlos Rosado

1 As Eagles
2 As Rojos

Former teams edit

Team City Stadium Capacity First season Last season Fate
Artilleros Puebla City, Puebla Estadio Universitario BUAP 19,283 2019 2020 Hiatus
Condors Mexico City Estadio Tormenta Negra 2,500 2016 2020 Hiatus
Mayas Mexico City Estadio Wilfrido Massieu 13,000 2016 2019 Hiatus
Osos Toluca, State of Mexico Fortaleza Siglo XXI 4,000 2019 2021 Hiatus
Pioneros Querétaro City, Querétaro Unidad Deportiva El Pueblito 4,000 2020 2020 Joined FAM

Rarámuris

Chihuahua City, Chihuahua Estadio Olímpico Universitario 22,000 2023 2023 Never Played
Reds Mexico City Estadio ITESM CCM 2,500 20202 2023 Hiatus

Team timeline edit

Rules edit

Game rules edit

The rules of the game are the same as those of the NFL. Some of the most notable rules are the instant replay reviews, the two-minute warning, the coach's challenge, and the requirement that receivers must have both feet touch the ground in bounds to complete a reception.

Salary cap edit

Like the NFL, the LFA has a salary cap. With the intention of maintaining sports balance, the League has a salary cap that prevents teams from differentiating each other in terms of the level of players they hire. The salary cap is MX$ 2,000,000, approximately $100,000 . There are four salary levels, each of which is determined by the League and is invariable for any team:

  • Level 1: foreign players, 5 for each team and 2 Canadians, have the highest salary and bonuses for housing and food.
  • Level 2: franchise players, an offensive and a defensive, must be Mexican and have the second best salary.
  • Level 3: starters, 17 to 20 per team, have a lower salary than level 2.
  • Level 4: depth chart players receive a symbolic bonus.
  • Level 5: practice squad players receive a bonus only if they get to play.

Season format edit

Draft edit

Players must have finished their eligibility in college football before playing professionally. Currently, there are two collegiate leagues, the Liga Mayor ONEFA and the Liga Premier CONADEIP. In these leagues, each player can play five or six years, after which they become eligible for the LFA (they can also declare themselves eligible before finishing their period in college, but it is not usual).

Players coming from college football should express their interest in being hired by the LFA. The LFA gives the list of interested players to their teams and they are classified according to the positions they need and the level of each of the players.

Each year in January, interested players and LFA teams meet in a one-day player draft. Each team can choose a player in each of the seven rounds of the draft. The draft order is determined by each team's record from the previous year; the team that finished with the worst record has the first draft pick, the team with the second worst record has the next pick, and so on. Once all the teams have made their first selection, one round ends and the second begins, until the seventh and final round. There are also complementary rounds in case any team still requires players. The best players are very coveted, so being selected in the first round is considered a great honor, especially if it is the very first selection overall.

Regular season edit

The regular season consists of 10 games: 6 divisional games (home and away series) and 4 interdivisional games (two away and two home). The season starts on the third weekend of February and ends in April.

Post-season edit

At the end of the regular season, a direct elimination tournament called postseason or playoffs begins, in which the two best teams of each division face each other in the Division Championship in the home stadium of the team with the better record. The postseason occurs between April and May. The winners of these games go to the Tazón México bowl.

In 2022, when the league decided to have seven teams play, they did away with divisions for the year and expanded the playoff field to six teams total. This gave the top two seeds first round byes and home field advantages for the semifinals. In 2023, when three new teams were added, the playoff format remaining the same with the league's best six teams based on win-loss record would make the playoffs, and there would be no division placement.

Team Playoff Appearances
Raptors
5
Mayas
4
Dinos
4
Mexicas
3
Fundidores
3
Reyes
2
Condors
1
Caudillos
1
Galgos
1
Gallos Negros
1
Reds
1
 
Central Division
(2017–2020)
Team Division Championship(s)
Mayas
2 (2017, 2018)
Condors
2 (2019, 2020)
 
North Division
(2017–2020)
Team Division Championship(s)
Raptors
3 (2017, 2019, 2020)
Dinos
1 (2018)
 
First seed (Regular Season)
Team Year(s)
Mayas
1 (2016)
Dinos
1 (2022)
Caudillos
1 (2023)

Tazón México edit

 
Tazon México trophy

The Tazón México (English: Mexico Bowl) is the title game for the LFA that determines the National Champion. The champions of the North Division and the Central Division meet in a neutral stadium. Each edition of the Tazón México is designated with consecutive Roman numerals, similar to the Super Bowl. In certain editions, the name of a company has been added for sponsorship reasons. It is expected that in the future the Tazón México will have a halftime show. The team with the most championships in the Tazón México is Mayas with two. The team with the most appearances in this event is Raptors with three. The current champion is the Fundidores who defeated the Gallos Negros (the defending champions formerly known as the Condors) in Tazon Mexico V by score of 18–14.

Tazón México Champions edit

Season Champion Score Runner Up Winner head coach MVP
2016 Mayas 29–13 Raptors Ernesto Alfaro Josué Martínez (WR)
2017 Mayas 24–18 Dinos Ernesto Alfaro Marco García (QB)
2018 Mexicas 17–0 Raptors Rafael Duk Guillermo Villalobos (WR)
2019 Condors 20–16 Raptors Félix Buendía Diego Pérez Arvizu (QB)
2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Fundidores 18–14 Gallos Negros Carlos Strevel Martín Maldonado (DL)
2023 Caudillos 10–0 Dinos Federico Landeros Rodríguez Octavio González (DE)

Notable players edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ {eng}
  2. ^ Staff, CFL (February 21, 2021). "Mexico's top talent selected at CFL Draft". Canadian Football League. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
  3. ^ "The Mexican League Playing American Football: Meet the LFA". September 26, 2018.
  4. ^ "Dino to the abuse". Zócalo (in Spanish).
  5. ^ "For its third season, LFA will have a new face".
  6. ^ "LFA commissioner resignation" (in Spanish).
  7. ^ "LFA fixes its position regarding the medical expenses insurance of the players" (in Spanish). March 4, 2018.
  8. ^ "LFA sanctions Mexicas but avoid breaking" (in Spanish). March 8, 2018.
  9. ^ "CFL, LFA sign letter of intent to grow football in Canada and Mexico" (in Spanish). Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  10. ^ "CFL holds combine in Mexico City in effort to grow football worldwide - Sportsnet.ca". sportsnet.ca. January 13, 2019. Retrieved February 5, 2019.
  11. ^ "La LFA tendrá diez equipos para 2019". April 18, 2018.
  12. ^ "Towards the 2019 season" (in Spanish). July 26, 2018.
  13. ^ "Pioneers of Querétaro joins LFA for the 2020 season" (in Spanish). September 4, 2019.
  14. ^ "Se va el Bicampeón Mayas de la LFA" (in Spanish).
  15. ^ "LFA".
  16. ^ "Comunicado Pioneros de Querétaro". Primero y Gol (in Spanish). February 18, 2021. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
  17. ^ "Comunicado Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional". Primero y Gol (in Spanish). February 18, 2021. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
  18. ^ "¡Nuevos monarcas! Fundidores derrota a Gallos y se proclama campeón de la LFA". Mediotiempo.com (in Spanish). May 22, 2022. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
  19. ^ Lospinuso, Vincent (May 18, 2022). "Mexico: Shelton Eppler's international journey has taken him through Denmark to a title game in Mexico". American Football International. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
  20. ^ . LFA.mx (in Spanish). October 19, 2022. Archived from the original on October 26, 2022. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
  21. ^ . LFA.mx (in Spanish). October 17, 2022. Archived from the original on October 25, 2022. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
  22. ^ . LFA.mx (in Spanish). September 14, 2022. Archived from the original on September 15, 2022. Retrieved December 30, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Mexican Federation of American Football
  • International Federation of American Football

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The Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional Professional American Football League commonly known simply as LFA is a professional American football league in Mexico founded in 2016 Starting with four teams the LFA has since expanded to eleven members as of 2022 The regular season runs in the spring from early March to late April The championship game is called Tazon Mexico Mexico Bowl and is currently played on the second Sunday in May The players are drafted from the country s two college football conferences ONEFA and CONADEIP and through international drafts which mainly recruit American players Liga de Futbol Americano ProfesionalCurrent season competition or edition 2024 LFA seasonSportAmerican footballFoundedJanuary 12 2016 8 years ago 2016 01 12 CommissionerAlejandro JaimesNo of teams9CountryMexicoHeadquartersMexico City MexicoMost recentchampion s Caudillos 1st title Most titlesMayas 2 titles TV partner s MexicoAYM SportsClaroTVC DeportesUnited StatesNuestra VisionOfficial websiteLFA mxLFA is the top level of professional American football in Mexico having an alliance with the Canadian Football League CFL 1 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 First years 1 3 2016 1 4 2017 1 5 2018 1 6 2019 1 7 2020 1 8 2021 1 9 2022 1 10 2023 2 Teams 2 1 Former teams 2 2 Team timeline 3 Rules 3 1 Game rules 3 2 Salary cap 4 Season format 4 1 Draft 4 2 Regular season 4 3 Post season 4 4 Tazon Mexico 4 4 1 Tazon Mexico Champions 5 Notable players 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editBackground edit American football has been played in Mexico since the 1920s and is the fourth most popular sport in the country The LFA was the brainchild of Juan Carlos Vazquez a former Fox Sports commentator Vazquez was a huge fan of the previous American football league in Mexico called Liga Master and had always dreamed of creating his own league In 2015 Vazquez along with Edgar Zapata managed to put together a group of investors who decided to offer football while the NFL NCAA ONEFA and CONADEIP are in the offseason and founded the LFA which would start two weeks after Super Bowl 50 The LFA would be the first professional American football league in Mexico in 20 years 3 First years edit 2016 edit See also 2016 LFA season Four charter members participated in the inaugural 2016 season the Eagles the Raptors the Mayas and the Condors All teams were based in Mexico City The first game was played on 21 February 2016 between the Raptors and the Mayas with the Mayas winning the game 34 6 The first title game the Tazon Mexico Mexico Bowl was held on 10 April 2016 between the Mayas and the Raptors The Mayas won Tazon Mexico I 29 13 All games were played at the Palillo Martinez Stadium in the Magdalena Mixhuca Sports City The LFA experienced significant financial problems during 2016 with a season average attendance of only 2 000 per game League MVP Marco Garcia QB Mexico City Mayas 2017 edit See also 2017 LFA season Despite the financial difficulties in 2016 the LFA expanded to six teams in 2017 with the addition of Dinos de Saltillo and Fundidores Monterrey Spanish for smelters or founders who took players from the college programs in the ONEFA and CONADEIP Due to the difficulty of travel the Dinos nearly canceled going to Tazon Mexico II 4 In the end the game was played on April 30 2017 at Jesus Martinez Palillo between the Mayas and the Dinos The Mayas maintained dominance over the league and won the Tazon Mexico for the second time 24 18 On October 28 2017 Juan Carlos Vazquez left the presidency of the LFA The title of President was eliminated and the position of the Commissioner was created which was occupied by Guillermo Ruiz Burguete 5 League MVP Bruno Marquez QB Mexico City Raptors 2018 edit See also 2018 LFA season On January 16 the newly appointed LFA commissioner Guillermo Ruiz Burguete resigned The league did not announce his replacement For operational purposes the activities of the commissioner were absorbed by the president of the board of directors of the league oscar Perez 6 During the 2018 season the Eagles were renamed the Mexicas In March the Mexicas generated controversy by refusing to play against the Dinos in Week 3 after a serious knee injury to wide receiver Mubalama Massimango that occurred in Week 1 The Mexicas claim the injury was not properly attended to by the LFA Although the league recognized that there was an administrative problem with the medical expenses insurance policy the Mexicas were punished for their actions The LFA ruled the Dinos game as a forfeit by the Mexicas and the Mexicas team was fined Mex 657 820 00 approximately US 32 000 for damages caused to the league its TV partners its press partners the Dinos team and the fans Additional the Mexicas would have to change their franchise for the 2019 season 7 8 On April 22 2018 the Tazon Mexico was held on a neutral site for the first time at Estadio Azul Originally a half time show was planned but the band canceled due to recommendation of Civil Protection force Tazon Mexico III featured the Mexicas and the Raptors with the Mexicas winning their first title by a shutout of 17 0 In November 2018 the LFA signed a non binding Letter of Intent with the Canadian Football League to share resources and to allow for at least one CFL game to be played in Mexico 9 CFL commissioner Randy Ambroise said of the deal later that he hopes it ll raise the level of competition in the LFA and give Canadian football players another competition to compete in if they get dropped from the CFL For so many if they finish their junior career or college career and they re not on a CFL roster then there s kind of nowhere to go and their dream ends I think that s a tragedy This is really about growing the game of football The CFL later held a draft in January 2019 10 League MVP Ricardo Quintana QB Mexico City Mexicas 2019 edit See also 2019 LFA season The LFA considered expanding to 10 teams for the 2019 season with Guadalajara Puebla Queretaro and even Tamaulipas among the four possible expansion candidates 11 However the league only added two additional franchises the Osos Toluca Bears and the Artilleros Puebla Artillerymen A new commissioner was announced Alejandro Jaimes Trujillo 12 In January 2019 the CFL held a draft for LFA players with 27 of the 51 players selected On September 4 2019 the LFA announced plans for expansion for the 2020 season The newest addition the Pioneros Queretaro were not an LFA expansion team in the truest sense They are an existing team that joined from another league the Mexican Football League FAM where they were crowned champions in their first season The Pioneros will play their games at the La Piramide Stadium which is located in the El Pueblito Sports Unit in the municipality of Corregidora 13 But with only one new expansion team the league had an unbalanced number of teams presenting difficulty for scheduling League MVP Bruno Marquez QB Naucalpan Raptors 2020 edit See also 2020 LFA season The LFA decided it would only field 8 teams for the 2020 season with the Mayas going on hiatus for a year 14 On March 16 the LFA announced the suspension of the 2020 season due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 edit See also 2021 LFA season On February 16 2021 the LFA announced that Marco Montes would be the new owner of the Mayas and that the franchise would be relocated to Puebla City 15 In 2021 the LFA and Pioneros Queretaro parted ways 16 17 The 2021 LFA season was once again canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2022 edit See also 2022 LFA season On February 3 2022 the Condors CDMX relocated to Queretaro City and changed their name to Gallos Negros The 2022 LFA season was the first after a two year hiatus due to the COVID 19 pandemic The season featured 7 teams including new expansion teams Jalisco Reyes and Tijuana Galgos On March 4 2022 the Queretaro Gallos Negros defeated the Tijuana Galgos by a score of 33 9 at Estadio Caliente to begin the new season The Saltillo Dinos finished the year with a league best 5 1 record suffering their only loss to the Naucalpan Raptors on a 27 28 thriller that featured a game winning score by QB Bruno Marquez as time expired However their success did not translate to the playoffs Despite ending with a 1 5 record the Queretaro Gallos Negros qualified for the post season They proceeded to go on a miraculous playoff run earning a spot in the Tazon Mexico Meanwhile the Monterrey Fundidores defeated the Naucalpan Raptors in the semi final to become the second team that would compete in the championship The fifth edition of the Tazon Mexico was played at Estadio Caliente in Tijuana The Monterrey Fundidores led by Martin Maldonado defeated the Queretaro Gallos Negros by a score of 18 14 to become champions for the first time in franchise history 18 League MVP Fundidores QB Shelton Eppler was named the season s MVP 19 2023 edit See also 2023 LFA season Following LFA s return from its two year inactivity for its 2022 season competing league Futbol Americano de Mexico FAM which had also returned from inactivity due to the COVID 19 pandemic announced it was ceasing operations on 30 September following their 2022 season With its competitor league folding the following former FAM teams joined LFA expanding the league to eleven teams Caudillos de Chihuahua Jefes de Ciudad Juarez and Reds de la Ciudad de Mexico 20 21 22 Teams edit nbsp Mexicas nbsp nbsp Gallos Negros nbsp Dinos nbsp Fundidores Raptors nbsp nbsp Division nbsp Galgos nbsp Reyes nbsp Jefes Caudillos nbsp Team City State Stadium Capacity Founded Joined Head coachCaudillos Chihuahua City nbsp Chihuahua Estadio Olimpico Universitario 22 000 2019 2023 nbsp Federico LanderosDinos Saltillo nbsp Coahuila Estadio Francisco I Madero 16 000 2016 2017 nbsp Javier AdameFundidores Monterrey nbsp Nuevo Leon Estadio Banorte 10 057 2016 2017 nbsp Jorge ValdezGalgos Tijuana nbsp Baja California Estadio Caliente 27 333 2021 2022 nbsp Mauricio LoyolaGallos Negros Queretaro City nbsp Queretaro Estadio Olimpico de Queretaro 4 600 2021 2022 nbsp Carlos StrevelJefes Ciudad Juarez nbsp Chihuahua Estadio 20 de Noviembre 5 000 2022 2023 nbsp Eduardo AraujoMexicas Iztacalco nbsp Mexico City Estadio Jesus Martinez Palillo 6 000 2015 1 2016 nbsp Felix BuendiaRaptors Naucalpan nbsp State of Mexico Estadio FES Acatlan 3 000 2015 2016 nbsp Horacio GarciaReyes Zapopan nbsp Jalisco Estadio Reyes Comude 1 500 2021 2022 nbsp Carlos Rosado1 As Eagles2 As Rojos Former teams edit Team City Stadium Capacity First season Last season FateArtilleros Puebla City Puebla Estadio Universitario BUAP 19 283 2019 2020 HiatusCondors Mexico City Estadio Tormenta Negra 2 500 2016 2020 HiatusMayas Mexico City Estadio Wilfrido Massieu 13 000 2016 2019 HiatusOsos Toluca State of Mexico Fortaleza Siglo XXI 4 000 2019 2021 HiatusPioneros Queretaro City Queretaro Unidad Deportiva El Pueblito 4 000 2020 2020 Joined FAMRaramuris Chihuahua City Chihuahua Estadio Olimpico Universitario 22 000 2023 2023 Never PlayedReds Mexico City Estadio ITESM CCM 2 500 2020 2 2023 HiatusTeam timeline editRules editGame rules edit The rules of the game are the same as those of the NFL Some of the most notable rules are the instant replay reviews the two minute warning the coach s challenge and the requirement that receivers must have both feet touch the ground in bounds to complete a reception Salary cap edit Like the NFL the LFA has a salary cap With the intention of maintaining sports balance the League has a salary cap that prevents teams from differentiating each other in terms of the level of players they hire The salary cap is MX 2 000 000 approximately 100 000 There are four salary levels each of which is determined by the League and is invariable for any team Level 1 foreign players 5 for each team and 2 Canadians have the highest salary and bonuses for housing and food Level 2 franchise players an offensive and a defensive must be Mexican and have the second best salary Level 3 starters 17 to 20 per team have a lower salary than level 2 Level 4 depth chart players receive a symbolic bonus Level 5 practice squad players receive a bonus only if they get to play Season format editDraft edit Players must have finished their eligibility in college football before playing professionally Currently there are two collegiate leagues the Liga Mayor ONEFA and the Liga Premier CONADEIP In these leagues each player can play five or six years after which they become eligible for the LFA they can also declare themselves eligible before finishing their period in college but it is not usual Players coming from college football should express their interest in being hired by the LFA The LFA gives the list of interested players to their teams and they are classified according to the positions they need and the level of each of the players Each year in January interested players and LFA teams meet in a one day player draft Each team can choose a player in each of the seven rounds of the draft The draft order is determined by each team s record from the previous year the team that finished with the worst record has the first draft pick the team with the second worst record has the next pick and so on Once all the teams have made their first selection one round ends and the second begins until the seventh and final round There are also complementary rounds in case any team still requires players The best players are very coveted so being selected in the first round is considered a great honor especially if it is the very first selection overall Regular season edit The regular season consists of 10 games 6 divisional games home and away series and 4 interdivisional games two away and two home The season starts on the third weekend of February and ends in April Post season edit At the end of the regular season a direct elimination tournament called postseason or playoffs begins in which the two best teams of each division face each other in the Division Championship in the home stadium of the team with the better record The postseason occurs between April and May The winners of these games go to the Tazon Mexico bowl In 2022 when the league decided to have seven teams play they did away with divisions for the year and expanded the playoff field to six teams total This gave the top two seeds first round byes and home field advantages for the semifinals In 2023 when three new teams were added the playoff format remaining the same with the league s best six teams based on win loss record would make the playoffs and there would be no division placement Team Playoff AppearancesRaptors 5Mayas 4Dinos 4Mexicas 3Fundidores 3Reyes 2Condors 1Caudillos 1Galgos 1Gallos Negros 1Reds 1 Central Division 2017 2020 Team Division Championship s Mayas 2 2017 2018 Condors 2 2019 2020 North Division 2017 2020 Team Division Championship s Raptors 3 2017 2019 2020 Dinos 1 2018 First seed Regular Season Team Year s Mayas 1 2016 Dinos 1 2022 Caudillos 1 2023 Tazon Mexico edit nbsp Tazon Mexico trophyMain article Tazon Mexico The Tazon Mexico English Mexico Bowl is the title game for the LFA that determines the National Champion The champions of the North Division and the Central Division meet in a neutral stadium Each edition of the Tazon Mexico is designated with consecutive Roman numerals similar to the Super Bowl In certain editions the name of a company has been added for sponsorship reasons It is expected that in the future the Tazon Mexico will have a halftime show The team with the most championships in the Tazon Mexico is Mayas with two The team with the most appearances in this event is Raptors with three The current champion is the Fundidores who defeated the Gallos Negros the defending champions formerly known as the Condors in Tazon Mexico V by score of 18 14 Tazon Mexico Champions edit Season Champion Score Runner Up Winner head coach MVP2016 Mayas 29 13 Raptors Ernesto Alfaro Josue Martinez WR 2017 Mayas 24 18 Dinos Ernesto Alfaro Marco Garcia QB 2018 Mexicas 17 0 Raptors Rafael Duk Guillermo Villalobos WR 2019 Condors 20 16 Raptors Felix Buendia Diego Perez Arvizu QB 2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic2021 Season cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic2022 Fundidores 18 14 Gallos Negros Carlos Strevel Martin Maldonado DL 2023 Caudillos 10 0 Dinos Federico Landeros Rodriguez Octavio Gonzalez DE Notable players editChad Ochocinco Johnson WR Monterrey Fundidores 2017 Guillermo Villalobos WR Mexico City Mexicas 2016 present Bruno Marquez QB Mexico City Condors Naucalpan Raptors 2016 present Karrheem Darrington DB Naucalpan Raptors 2019 2022 Sergio Schiaffino DB Saltillo Dinos 2018 present Shelton Eppler QB Monterrey Fundidores 2022 present Omar Cojolum RB Mexico City Mayas Saltillo Dinos 2016 present Kasey Peters QB Monterrey Fundidores 2019 Jeremy Johnson Caudillos de ChihuauaSee also editInternational Federation of American Football Futbol Americano de Mexico Canadian Football LeagueReferences edit eng Staff CFL February 21 2021 Mexico s top talent selected at CFL Draft Canadian Football League Retrieved October 18 2022 The Mexican League Playing American Football Meet the LFA September 26 2018 Dino to the abuse Zocalo in Spanish For its third season LFA will have a new face LFA commissioner resignation in Spanish LFA fixes its position regarding the medical expenses insurance of the players in Spanish March 4 2018 LFA sanctions Mexicas but avoid breaking in Spanish March 8 2018 CFL LFA sign letter of intent to grow football in Canada and Mexico in Spanish Retrieved November 23 2018 CFL holds combine in Mexico City in effort to grow football worldwide Sportsnet ca sportsnet ca January 13 2019 Retrieved February 5 2019 La LFA tendra diez equipos para 2019 April 18 2018 Towards the 2019 season in Spanish July 26 2018 Pioneers of Queretaro joins LFA for the 2020 season in Spanish September 4 2019 Se va el Bicampeon Mayas de la LFA in Spanish LFA Comunicado Pioneros de Queretaro Primero y Gol in Spanish February 18 2021 Retrieved December 7 2021 Comunicado Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional Primero y Gol in Spanish February 18 2021 Retrieved December 7 2021 Nuevos monarcas Fundidores derrota a Gallos y se proclama campeon de la LFA Mediotiempo com in Spanish May 22 2022 Retrieved December 30 2022 Lospinuso Vincent May 18 2022 Mexico Shelton Eppler s international journey has taken him through Denmark to a title game in Mexico American Football International Retrieved December 30 2022 La LFA suma el onceavo equipo para la temporada del 2023 dandole la bienvenida a Caudillos LFA mx in Spanish October 19 2022 Archived from the original on October 26 2022 Retrieved December 30 2022 La LFA le da la bienvenida a los JEFES LFA mx in Spanish October 17 2022 Archived from the original on October 25 2022 Retrieved December 30 2022 La LFA le da la bienvenida oficial a los Reds LFA mx in Spanish September 14 2022 Archived from the original on September 15 2022 Retrieved December 30 2022 External links editOfficial website Mexican Federation of American Football International Federation of American Football Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional amp oldid 1214715452, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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