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.
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]
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:
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]
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.
^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 de Naucalpan led with a pass completion percentage of 61.34%.
^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 de Monterrey led with an average 9.5 rushing yards on 13 rush attempts.
^Zumalacárregui 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.
^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 de Saltillo led with an average of 22.7 returning yards on 15 returns.