Pachuca Alumni: Current Success in Liga de Expansión MX

Just a few weeks ago, Javier Eduardo Lopez was disputing the Liga MX Apertura 2025 tournamentbut unexpectedly came out of the Pachuca Tuzos in a decision that surprised Mexican soccer.

However, it seems that the Mexican player has quickly found a club to continue demonstrating his skills, although in a completely different situation than what he was used to.

Where is Chofis López currently playing?

It was recently announced that Javier Eduardo López has already found a team. The famous club that the Guadalajara youth player ‘signed’ for is called Chivas MV, a team that is part of an amateur tournament.

Chofis López arrives at amateur soccer

It was announced that the arrival of the famous Mexican midfielder will be for the Christmas Cup 2025. This tournament takes place in the state of Jalisco and will be played in the following days.

At the moment, it is not known if this could be part of the career of Eduardo Lopezwho just a few weeks ago left the First Division of Liga MX. The player himself is expected to make his position known in the following days on his social networks.

Eduardo 'Chofis' López stopped being a Pachuca player (Imago7)
Eduardo ‘Chofis’ López stopped being a Pachuca player (Imago7)

Why did Chofis López leave Pachuca?

Although the reason for his sudden departure from the Pachucait is known that Eduardo Lopez had some differences with the one who was coach of the TuzosJaime Lozano.

The bad relationship was confirmed when, Chofis Lopez published a message to ‘celebrate’ in some way the departure of the Jimmy Lozanojust before Play In started, giving way to Esteban Solari.

Chofis López reacts to the departure of Jaime Lozano
Chofis López reacts to the departure of Jaime Lozano

Pablo Barrera also joins the ‘talacha’

After he officially retired with the Gallos del Querétaro, it seems that now Pablo Barrera also decided to concentrate his football in the amateur category.

Recently, through social networks, it was announced that the nicknamed Dynamiteparticipated with a team in the Agustín Alfonso Cupwhere they emerged champions. Although the information is not official, it is said that he was paid an amount close to 100 thousand Mexican pesos for his participation.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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