José Alves, Lone Wolf, Zague’s father, dies

Mexico City /

This Tuesday morning, Luis Roberto Alves Zague announced on his social networks the death of his father, Jose Alves, which was also known as Zag The Lonely Wolf, at 86 years old.

Today’s communicator Aztec TV published a small statement in which he dedicated a few words to his father, who came to Mexico in 1963 to play with him America, after defending Santos de Brasil’s shirt.

“On behalf of the whole family and with deep regret, I inform you that my father, José Alves, died today at the age of 86,” he said.

“A caring man, loving and always ready to help. My father gave his heart to family and friends, both in Brazil and in Mexico. Thanks for everything Dad, I’m sending you a kiss in heaven. Goodbye Lone Wolf. “

He Lonely wolf, who played in Eagles in three seasons, he won two Cup titles in campaigns 1963-1964 and 1964-1965 and the league title in the 1965-1966 season, which was the first league title for the Coapa team.

In his last season as a footballer, José Alves defended the red shark jersey from Veracruz.

.Source