San Jose Earthquakes Acquire Javier Eduardo Lopez
It’s goooooal time for soccer fans! The San Jose Earthquakes have added a new superstar as the Bay Area’s phenomenal soccer team acquired Mexican midfielder Javier Eduardo Lopez, nicknamed La Chofis. A native of Torreon, Mexico, Javier Eduardo Lopez is in San Jose on a one-year loan from Mexico’s Chivas de Guadalajara. Lopez will occupy […]
It’s goooooal time for soccer fans! The San Jose Earthquakes have added a new superstar as the Bay Area’s phenomenal soccer team acquired Mexican midfielder Javier Eduardo Lopez, nicknamed La Chofis. A native of Torreon, Mexico, Javier Eduardo Lopez is in San Jose on a one-year loan from Mexico’s Chivas de Guadalajara. Lopez will occupy an international spot on the Quakes’ roster, pending receipt of his P1 Visa and ITC. At the end of the one-year loan, the Earthquakes will have the option to extend the loan for an additional six months or complete the transfer. If the loan is extended, the Earthquakes will maintain the option to complete the transfer at the end of the loan. Good luck La Chofis! Playing soccer in the spectacular Avaya Stadium in San Jose is an extra amenity.
“We have followed Eduardo for two years and he is as excited to come to San Jose as we are to bring him,” said Earthquakes general manager Jesse Fioranelli. “He is a dynamic attacking midfielder in his prime and will be competing for a team other than Chivas for the first time in his career. We’re confident that he will benefit from the opportunity to reunite with Matias, who he previously flourished under.”
Lopez, 26, has competed for Chivas his entire professional career, including nearly three years under Quakes head coach Matias Almeyda from September 2015 to June 2018. Lopez made his first team debut in February 2013 at 18 years old, ultimately making 15 total appearances in his first three years. Lopez then saw increased playing time under Almeyda and made 120 appearances and tallied 12 goals and nine assists with the Argentine at the helm. After Almeyda’s departure to San Jose, Lopez continued to play an important role for Chivas. He scored three goals in 24 appearances in 2018-19, six goals in 25 appearances in 2019-20, and made nine appearances during the first half of 2020-21.
“I’m very happy about this new opportunity,” said Lopez. “Coming to San Jose is something very exciting for my career, for my family, even for my friends. It’s something new in my life. I’m going to give it my all. I’m eager to learn more about San Jose and to join the team. It will be a great joy to have Matias as a coach again as I know him better than any other coach I’ve played for. I also know by doing the right things, he will continue to help me in all aspects of my career.”
Lopez was instrumental in contributing to Chivas’ five trophies: one Liga MX (Clausura 2017), two Copa MX (Apertura 2015, Clausura 2017), one Supercopa MX (2016) and one Concacaf Champions League (2018). During their Concacaf Champions League run in 2018, he made five appearances, three starts and scored in the quarterfinals against Seattle Sounders FC.
Welcome Eduardo! Glad you found your way to San Jose!
Lina Broydo immigrated from Russia, then the Soviet Union, to Israel where she was educated and got married. After working at the University in Birmingham, England, she and her husband immigrated to the United States. She lives in Los Altos Hills, CA and writes about travel, art, style, entertainment, and sports. She hardly cooks or bakes, with no borsch or piroshky on her home cooking menu. Therefore, she makes reservations and enjoys dining out, mostly sushi.