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Evanivaldo Castro Silva (born April 28, 1948), also known as Cabinho , is a Brazilian-born former professional footballer who played as forward . He gained his greatest professional fame in Mexico , he is also a Mexican naturalized citizen.

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43-541: Club de Fútbol Lobos de la Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla were a Mexican football club based in Puebla , Mexico. The club represented the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla . The club's history goes back to the early 1930s when it was known as Preparatoria , formed exclusively by players who attended the university. The club has played on and off since then. It was not until

86-453: A Second Division affiliate. Mario Marin, the new mayor of Puebla City helped the club as did Leopoldo García, former director of Televisa Puebla, who would be named executive president. Despite a season in which two players, Carlos Muñoz and Emmanuel Sacramento, tied for the league lead in goals with 15, and good players including Gerardo Espinoza and Luis Gabriel Rey , who would later go on and win various championships with Atlante F.C. ,

129-410: A new home, the team also got increased exposure after agreeing to a deal with national cable company Megacable to have all home games broadcast locally. In 2003 the club had a great year, winning almost all of its home games, finishing first in the south zone and qualifying to the playoffs, where they defeated Interplaya de Ciudad del Carmen and Jaguares de Villaflores. The club played the semifinal in

172-454: A playoff spot. In the quarterfinals, Lobos eliminated Alebrijes de Oaxaca with a 2–1 victory on aggregate. The semifinal round saw them defeat the Mineros de Zacatecas , which had finished with the best record in the regular season, in a resounding 6–2 victory. In the finals, they defeated Bravos de Juárez by a score of 4–1 to win their first ever league title. In order to win promotion to

215-482: A professional men's sport in 1943. Since then, Mexico's most successful men's club has been América , with fifteen Liga MX titles. The first women's professional football league in Mexico was established in 2016, the first season was in 2017-2018 . It set new world records for attendances at women's professional football matches. Antonio Carbajal was the first player to appear in five World Cups, and Hugo Sánchez

258-598: A set of rules upon the Mexican workers. By 1902 a five-team league emerged with a strong English influence. Many of the early football teams were affiliated with corporations. The first amateur league held in Mexico was the Liga Mexicana de Football Amateur Association in the 1902-03 season, organized by the Asociación de Aficionados de México en la Liga de Football . The first football federation in Mexico

301-560: A total of 312 goals. Evanivaldo Castro was known as "Cabo" or "Cabinho" (Corporal) due to his partial taste for military camouflage clothing. Cabinho was UNAM Pumas ' maximum goal scorer in 4 seasons: 1975/76 (29), 76/77 (34), 77/78 (33), and 78/79 sharing the scoring title with Hugo Sánchez with 26 goals. While playing for Pumas, Cabinho achieved the Mexican Championship Title for the first time in July 1977, under

344-547: A year later. In the 2010 Liga de Ascenso Apertura , under the management of Carlos Poblete , the club managed to qualify to the quarterfinals with a record of 8–3–5. In the quarterfinals the club played against Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz ; despite the two teams tying in the first match played at the Estadio Luis "Pirata" Fuente , Tiburones Rojos came out with a 1–0 win in the Estadio Cuauhtémoc to eliminate

387-587: Is common throughout Latin America. From 1996 to 2002, the two short tournaments of the regular phase was called "Verano" and "Invierno". Liga MX formerly called Liga Mayor and Primera División de México changed the names of the tournaments in 2002, and opted for the names Apertura and Clausura . The Apertura tournament is played from July to December, while the Clausura tournament is played from January to May. Mexico's men's football has four divisions in

430-466: Is the most important and top level division in Mexico. Liga de Expansión MX (formerly Ascenso MX) is the second level division in Mexican football. The following table shows the teams of these leagues and the cites/metro areas they're based in. The Mexico national football team has 17 participations in the FIFA World Cup , reaching the quarter-finals twice (both times as hosts) and finishing in

473-531: The Estadio Cuauhtémoc against Club Deportivo Autlán who they also beat. The club would go on to win that tournament. It lost to Pachuca B in the promotion playoff game, but the team was still promoted: that same year, Salamanca was not able to pay its players and folded, which left a spot open, which was awarded to the runner-up Lobos. In the 2009 Liga de Ascenso Apertura the club had one of its most successful campaigns to date, finishing runner up in

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516-688: The United States . Several matches will take place in Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara. The Mexico women's national football team was officially formed in 1991 to compete in the 1991 CONCACAF Women's Championship and its first participation in the World Cup was in USA 1999 . However, in 1970 an unofficial team Mexico finished third in an unofficial Women's World Cup held in Italy. In 1971,

559-570: The 1990s when the club made a serious comeback after playing in the lower levels of Mexican football. In 2003, the club was awarded a spot in the Primera A (now Liga de Expansión MX ), where the club played until promotion in 2017 to Liga MX . The club marked its home in the Estadio Universitario BUAP . The club's history dates back to 1930 when the club was known as Preparatoria, composed exclusively of players that attended

602-401: The Clausura tournament has ended. Mexico's most successful men's clubs have been América with 15 Liga MX titles, Guadalajara with 12, Toluca with 10, Cruz Azul with 9, León and Tigres UANL with 8. On the women's side Tigres UANL are the most successful club, winning six championships since the 2017-2018 season the inaugural season of Liga MX Femenil. Both championship matches in

645-828: The Liga MX, however, Lobos would have to face the Dorados de Sinaloa , who had won the 2016 Apertura tournament. At the Estadio Universitario BUAP, the Lobos won 1–0, and a 2–2 tie at the Estadio Banorte in Culiacán was enough to win the series and send Lobos to the Primera División for the first time. In the 2017–18 season , Lobos BUAP played its first season in Primera División, however,

688-545: The Lobos. With their fifth-place finish in the regular season, the 2012 Liga de Ascenso Clausura tournament saw Lobos BUAP make a final for the first time, beating Toros Neza 1–0 on aggregate with a goal scored at home and defeating Necaxa 3–1 in the semifinals. Against Club León , the Lobos tied 3–3 in Puebla but then lost 4–0 in the Estadio León . Lobos BUAP finished sixth in the 2017 Clausura tournament, earning it

731-564: The board of directors, with Ayala as the club's executive president. It was made clear that the club should only consist of Players attending the university. The club played its first game in the Estadio Ignacio Zaragoza and was managed by a former Puebla FC player Gustavo Moscoso . Lobos was the first Second Division club ever to air its games on broadcast television, with Televisa Puebla airing twelve games. T.V on Televisa Puebla . The Mexican federation congratulated

774-491: The club made the Estadio Ignacio Zaragoza its home. In 1999 the club had a stadium for themselves right next to the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla with a capacity of 9,000. Due to the small stadium capacity, in 2007 the club was forced to move back to the Estadio Cuauhtémoc in order to meet the FMF Liga de Ascenso requirements, which requires a club to have a home stadium of at least 15,000. In October 2011 it

817-483: The club's poor performance; the university was unable and owners were not willing to spend more money on a club that was headed nowhere. The main economic support at the time came from a group of Engineers who decided to leave the club, leaving the university without a soccer team for almost two months. A new rector and a new business leader, Alberto Ventosa Coghlan, quickly revived the franchise. Coghlan secured an agreement with first division club Necaxa to have Lobos as

860-525: The first season set new world records for attendance at a women's football league match with 32,466 fans in attendance at the Apertura final and 51,211 at the Clausura final match. The top three most popular football clubs on social media from North America, as of 25 March 2021, are all Mexican clubs. Note that this was before the arrival of Lionel Messi at Inter Miami , which resulted in 12.5 million Instagram followers for Inter Miami in 2023. Liga MX

903-491: The following order of competition level: Liga MX , Liga de Expansión MX , Liga Premier , and Liga TDP . The promotion and relegation are used by the FMF to advance (promote) a lesser level club into competition of like quality their aggregate percentage score warrants play in a higher competition level. They replace the club that is relegated to the next lower level based on their aggregate. Promotion and relegation take place after

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946-545: The league with a record of 8–4–4 for a total of 28 points, just four less than Irapuato FC . In the quarterfinals the club played against Potros Neza , winning both legs. In the semifinals, Lobos fell to recently relegated Necaxa 2–0 on aggregate, with both Necaxa goals being scored in the Estadio Victoria in Aguascalientes. In the 2010 Liga de Ascenso Bicentenario , the club just managed to qualify to

989-399: The left. Then in 2011, the team switched to red, black, and white as their club colors. During their final years, they wore white shirts with red and black details plus white shorts and socks as their home uniform. The club's badge is a Wolf was taken from Melchor de Covarrubias family coats of arms. Melchor de Covarrubias helped found the university in 1587. In its early years the club used

1032-423: The management of Jorge Marik . Cabinho played for UNAM for five consecutive seasons (1974–1979), he then went on to play for another of México City 's great teams, Atlante F.C. At Atlante, he was the maximum goal scorer of the championship three times, seasons 79/80 (30), 80/81 (29) and 81/82 (32). He scored a total of 102 goals while playing for Potros de Hierro (Iron Colts) of Atlante F.C. His next stint

1075-440: The most recents. Mexico's men's national team has achieved other significant feats such as the most CONCACAF Championship / CONCACAF Gold Cup titles with 12. Mexico has hosted two times the FIFA World Cup ( 1970 and 1986 ). Estadio Azteca is the biggest stadium in the world to have hosted two World Cup finals and is one of the largest stadiums in the world. Mexico will co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup along with Canada and

1118-489: The new club failed to catch on, and after two seasons of poor play, Grupo Pegaso moved the team to Oaxaca . In 2002 Enrique Doger Guerrero, acting rector of the university, revived the club under the name Lobos de la B.U.A.P. Managed by Evanivaldo Castro , a former Brazilian player who had played in the first division in the 1970s – 1990s, the club was admitted into the Second Division. After failing to reach

1161-497: The owners board for setting a good example on how a club should be run by doing so inspired other Second Division clubs to do the same. In its first season, the club performed poorly, but the next year, Lobos battled for a spot in the playoffs against the Águilas of the Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla (UPAEP), a private university in Puebla. The club would fold three years later due to

1204-473: The playoffs after finishing seventh in the league with a record of 7–3–6 for a total of 24 points. In the quarterfinals the club played Necaxa again. Despite a scoreless tie in the Estadio Cuauhtémoc , Necaxa won in the match in Aguascalientes on their way to another title. Necaxa would later go to win the title again and would automatically earn its promotion to the Primera División de México just

1247-481: The playoffs in their first season, Evanivaldo Castro was replaced by Victor Valdemar Marine for the following tournament. The team improved immensely under Marine, reaching the playoffs before being eliminated in the quarterfinals by Delfines de Coatzacoalcos . That season also saw the team move into their new home, Benito Juárez García Field, in the San Baltazar Campeche borough of Puebla. Along with

1290-545: The popular Brazilian club Flamengo , where he played six matches and scored one goal. Cabinho arrived in Mexico on July 19, 1974. During his first season, despite not playing to the best of his abilities, scored a total of 16 goals. This was just a taste prior to becoming one of the best goal scorers in Mexican soccer history, winning a total of 8 scoring titles (7 consecutively). Throughout his stint in México, Cabinho scored

1333-1372: The round of 16 at seven consecutive tournaments. They also finished as runners-up at the Copa América twice. Mexico won the 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup as hosts, beating Brazil 4–3 in the final to win its first world-class senior tournament organized by FIFA. The olympic team were gold medalists at the 2012 Olympic Football Tournament in London, once again beating Brazil 2-1 in the final. The under-17 team were world champions twice, winning in Peru 2005 and at home in Mexico 2011 . Players from Mexico have joined teams in Europe, including Jared Borgetti , Rafael Márquez , Gerardo Torrado , Cuauhtémoc Blanco , Nery Castillo , Carlos Salcido , Ricardo Osorio , Pável Pardo , Andrés Guardado , Guillermo Franco , Carlos Vela , Giovani dos Santos , Omar Bravo , Aaron Galindo , Héctor Moreno , Francisco Javier Rodríguez , Francisco Fonseca , Javier Hernández (commonly referred to as "Chicharito"), Pablo Barrera , Efraín Juárez , Guillermo Ochoa , Jesús Corona , Héctor Herrera , Miguel Layún , Raúl Jiménez , Marco Fabián , Diego Reyes , Hirving Lozano , Edson Álvarez , Alexis Vega and Diego Lainez

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1376-510: The sale of the team to Juárez. In August 2020, the return was canceled due to differences between the sports project board and the BUAP board. The franchise was moved to Zacatepec and renamed as Lobos Zacatepec . However, on 10 November 2020, the team was disaffiliated by the LBM due to debts. The club started off playing its home games in the Estadio Cuauhtémoc in the late 1960s. By the early 1990s

1419-419: The team hosted an unofficial women's World Cup and reached the final, only to lose to Denmark 3–0. An estimated 110,000 people attended the final at Estadio Azteca . Football was introduced to Mexico by emigrant miners from Cornwall , England at the end of the 19th century. In the early 1900s, football was used as a method to "indoctrinate modern labor practices" such as teamwork and competition within

1462-477: The team resented its lack of experience and its low budget, so it was relegated category at the end of the season. Lobos BUAP was able to continue in the Liga MX after paying a fine of 120 million pesos (6 million dollars), this after the winner of the Ascenso MX , Cafetaleros de Chiapas , was not certified to promote. In June 2019, Lobos BUAP had only four players to face the 2019–20 season . On 11 June, it

1505-663: The university coats of arms which consists of a shield with a phoenix rising from the ashes. This was taken from the Melchor de Covarrubias family coats of arm. Throughout the years, the club used various badges, in the beginning using the university coat of arms. Football in Mexico Mexico 's most popular sport is football (called fútbol in Mexico). The first level leagues in Mexico are Liga MX for men and Liga MX Femenil for women. In Mexico, football became

1548-489: The university. It was not until 1966 when the Mexican Football Federation allowed the club to join the third division; the club played under the name Carolinos UAP, named for the university's main building that today houses the rector's office. By 1969, Rafael Moreno Valle owned the team. He left the club to become one of the owners of Puebla FC , the other major local team in the city. Management

1591-480: Was Pachuca in 1892. The first women's professional football league Liga MX Femenil was announced in December 2016 and the inaugural season ( 2017-2018 ) started the following year. The development of women's football has occurred in waves since the 1950s. Since 1996, the season is divided into two short tournaments ( Apertura and Clausura ) with a final phase in each tournament, called "liguilla" . This system

1634-473: Was announced that FC Juárez bought the Lobos BUAP franchise, taking its place in Liga MX. The Lobos board was left with the license of Juárez The university created a semi-professional squad called Cefor Lobos BUAP, which won the championship in their competition. In June 2020, Lobos joined the newly created Liga de Balompié Mexicano after battling Liga MX in court due to corruption accusations involving

1677-469: Was announced that the Estadio Universitario BUAP would be finally have an expansion from 9,000 to 20,700, which is set to open in January 2012. Prior to 2011, the club's uniform has always been in the university colors and has varied from green, yellow, gold, and blue. In 2007, after the club joined forces with local first-division club Puebla FC , the club used a sash that runs from the right shoulder to

1720-478: Was at León . With the team he reached the semi-finals in the 84-85 season, under the management of Hungarian coach Árpád Fekete . The semi-finals were played against his old team, Pumas de la UNAM . That year he also achieved his last Top Scorer Championship with 23 goals. In 1986, after a one-season stint in Brazilian team Paysandu , Cabinho returned to play in México; this time he joined UANL Tigres , in

1763-426: Was created in 1922, called "Federación de Foot-ball Asociación" . The following year changed its name to "Federación Central de Fútbol" . The current Federación Mexicana de Fútbol (FMF) was established in 1927 and later affiliated with FIFA in 1929. Stadiums with a capacity of 40,000 or higher are included. Evanivaldo Castro Cabinho began his career at América (SP) , in 1968. In 1969 Cabinho played for

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1806-440: Was named best CONCACAF player of the 20th century by IFFHS. Mexico's largest capacity stadiums are Estadio Azteca , Estadio Olímpico Universitario and Estadio Jalisco . As of 2006 , it was estimated that there were in the nation over 324,000 registered players and approximately 8,155,000 unregistered players. Men's football has been played in Mexico since the early 1900s, and professionally since 1943. The first club founded

1849-585: Was taken over by the university's Department of Physical Studies of Puebla. The club failed to be sustained economically and folded in 1971. The final match was placed in the Copa México, on 22 August 1971. In the mid-1990s, during the term of José Doger Corte as rector, Eduardo Rivera Hernández and Paul Moreno pitched the idea of buying a franchise in the Segunda División de México for the university. The brothers Adolfo and Pedro Ayala later joined

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