Mexico City— José Alves, the legendary ‘Lobo Solitario’, was born in the 86th year of the bankruptcy of José Alves, who lived with America in the 60s.
His brother-in-law, Luis Roberto Alves ‘Zague’, who inherited this sovereign name from his father, informed him of the decade of Brazilian delirium, without specifying the causes.
José was born in Brazil on August 10, 1934, playing for Botafogo, Corinthians and Santos, was trafficked to Mexico by Emilio Azcárraga Milmo, who had acquired the azulcrema team and was armed with a highly competitive team.
With the United States winning the Mexican Cup in seasons 63-64 and 64-65, to win the league title in 65-66.
También was the champion of goal with 20 aunts and a key to the second annotation at the inauguration of the Aztec Stadium.
Solo venia by the towers and terminals playing 8 years with the azulcrema team.
With a total of 299 games he scored 86 goals in the Converted League in one of the team’s maximum scorers.
“A gay man, amorous and always ready to help. I can bring his heart to his family, and friends all over Brazil like Mexico.
“I would love to have all the love we have. We will always record like the great man and the light that guides our fireplaces.
“Thank you for everything Padre, he mando un beso hasta el cielo. Adiós Lobo Solitario”, was the message that mando ‘Zaguinho’.