Lucas Cavallini


Lucas Daniel Cavallini is a Canadian professional soccer player who plays as a forward for Liga MX club Puebla and the soccer team|Canada national team].

Early life

Cavallini was born in Canada to an Argentine father and an Italian mother. He played youth soccer in Canada with Club Uruguay, Weston Wolves SC, NY Hearts, and Clarkson Sheridan SC. He left Canada at age 16 and went to South America to develop his soccer talents.
He began playing for Nacional de Football|Nacional]'s youth development squads in 2010 in Montevideo, Uruguay.

Club career

Nacional

In June 2011, he participated in the U-20 Copa Libertadores">Canada men's national under-20 soccer team">U-20 Copa Libertadores. In the first game, Nacional beat Libertad 1–0 with a goal by Romero. In the second match, they beat Jorge Wilstermann 3–1 with goals from Bueno (footballer)|Bueno], Marchelli and again Romero. In the third and final game, Nacional drew 0–0 with Universitario, and qualified for the quarterfinals. On June 20, they were defeated by Mexican side América 1–0, which led to their elimination.
His development in the youth squad lead him to sign a senior contract with the club in early 2012.

Loan to Juventud

In mid-July 2012, he was loaned to Juventud de Las Piedras to make his professional debut and have more chances in the first team. In his second match with the club, he scored his first official goal in the 1–0 home victory against Central Español. On October 7, he was the man of the match against Bella Vista, assisting and scoring a goal in his team's 2–0 victory. His third goal came six days later, in a 1–1 away draw against Fénix.

CA Fénix

After a slow start during his first season on loan with C.A. Fénix, Cavallini emerged as the club's most prolific goal scorer in the Apertura of the 2014–15 [Uruguayan Primera División season]. He joined them permanently before the start of the 2015 Apertura.

Peñarol

Cavallini joined Peñarol on January 10, 2017. He scored his first goal against Montevideo Wanderers on February 26. He was loaned to Liga MX side Puebla on August 31, 2017.

Puebla

Cavallini was loaned to Liga MX side Puebla on August 31, 2017, becoming the first Canadian to play in Mexico's top tier since Isidro Sánchez Macip in 2010. He debuted for the club against Cruz Azul on September 9, coming on in the 64th minute for Félix Micolta in a 0–0 draw. He scored his first goal for Puebla against Necaxa on September 16. After scoring 13 goals in 25 matches for Puebla in the 2017–18 season, the club would sign him to a four-year contract in June 2018.

Vancouver Whitecaps FC

In December 2019, Puebla and Major League Soccer side Vancouver Whitecaps FC agreed to a transfer, with Cavallini signing a three-year deal with the club ahead of the 2020 [Major League Soccer season|2020 MLS season]. He made his debut in Vancouver's season-opening 3–1 loss to Sporting Kansas City on March 1, 2020. Cavallini scored his first regular-season goal for Vancouver on September 6, netting the opener in a 3–2 victory over Toronto FC In August 2022, he joined Whitecaps FC 2 on loan for a match in MLS Next Pro.

Tijuana

In February 2023, Cavallini returned to Mexico and signed with Tijuana. On February 10 he made his debut for Xolos against Atlético San Luis, coming on as a substitute in an eventual 1-0 victory. Cavallini scored his first goal for Xolos on March 3 against Atlas.

International career

Cavallini launched his international career for Canada at 18 years old, debuting for the U-20 team in 2011 during the CONCACAF U-20 Championship in Guatemala. Cavallini earned three call-ups to Canada's U-23 National team.

Cavallini's performance, along with the fact that he "plays in a different type of league ", according to head coach Stephen Hart, earned him his first call up to the senior roster to face Trinidad & Tobago in a friendly match on August 13, 2012. Cavallini debuted for Canada as a second-half substitute for Terry Dunfield against Trinidad, a 2–0 victory.
Cavallini made his World Cup qualifying debut in Canada's 8–1 loss to Honduras. Following that match, he declined a call-up from interim coach Colin Miller for the 2013 Gold Cup, citing personal reasons. Then coach Benito Floro gave an interview in October 2014 where he elaborated on Cavallini, saying that he had reached out to the player and had not heard back from him. Floro however pointed out that there is a place in the team for him in the future. In May 2015, Cavallini stated in an interview with Tenfield that he regretted becoming cap-tied to Canada.
Despite his comments, Cavallini was called up to face Ghana in an October 2015 friendly. In an interview regarding his return to the national team, Cavallini stated that he did not say he would never play for Les Rouges again, and that his comments were wrongly translated. He mentioned that his lack of appearances were related to personal matters and timing including the birth of his daughter.
Cavallini was named to the Canadian 40-man provisional team for the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup by Canada coach Octavio Zambrano on June 6, 2017. He was confirmed as part of the final 23-man squad on June 27.
Cavallini scored his first goals for Canada on September 9, 2018, netting a brace in an 8–0 victory over the U.S. Virgin Islands in a 2019–20 [CONCACAF Nations League qualifying|CONCACAF Nations League qualifier]. On May 30, 2019, Cavallini was named to the final squad for the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup. He scored a hat-trick in a 7–0 win over Cuba during the group stage on June 23, and had a chance to score his fourth goal from a penalty spot, but his panenka went over the crossbar. On March 29, 2021, Cavallini scored his second hat-trick with Canada, as a substitute, in an 11–0 win over Cayman Islands in the team's second 2022 [FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF first round|2022 World Cup qualifying] match.
In July 2021 Cavallini was named to the Canadian squad for the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup. In November 2022, Cavallini was called-up to Canada's 26-man squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. He made one appearance for Canada in Qatar, in Canada's second match on November 27 against Croatia.
In June 2023, Cavallini was named to the final 23-man squad for Canada ahead of the 2023 CONCACAF Nations League Finals. On June 19, he was named to the squad for the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

Honours

Vancouver Whitecaps FC

Career statistics

Club

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International

No.DateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1IMG Academy, Bradenton, United States82–08–02019–20 CONCACAF Nations League qualification
2IMG Academy, Bradenton, United States85–08–02019–20 CONCACAF Nations League qualification
3October 16, 2018BMO Field, Toronto, Canada93–05–02019–20 CONCACAF Nations League qualification
4March 24, 2019BC Place, Vancouver, Canada112–14–12019–20 CONCACAF Nations League qualification
5March 24, 2019BC Place, Vancouver, Canada114–14–12019–20 CONCACAF Nations League qualification
6June 20, 2019131–21–32019 [CONCACAF Gold Cup Group A|2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup]
7June 23, 2019Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, United States142–07–02019 CONCACAF Gold Cup
8June 23, 2019Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, United States143–07–02019 CONCACAF Gold Cup
9June 23, 2019Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, United States144–07–02019 CONCACAF Gold Cup
10June 29, 2019NRG Stadium, Houston, United States152–02–32019 CONCACAF Gold Cup
11October 15, 2019BMO Field, Toronto, Canada162–02–02019–20 CONCACAF Nations League A
12March 29, 2021IMG Academy, Bradenton, United States198–011–02022 [FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF first round|2022 FIFA World Cup qualification]
13March 29, 2021IMG Academy, Bradenton, United States1910–011–02022 FIFA [World Cup qualification – CONCACAF first round|2022 FIFA World Cup qualification]
14March 29, 2021IMG Academy, Bradenton, United States1911–011–02022 FIFA World Cup qualification
15June 5, 2021IMG Academy, Bradenton, United States201–07–02022 FIFA World Cup qualification
16June 5, 2021IMG Academy, Bradenton, United States203–07–02022 FIFA World Cup qualification
17June 9, 2022BC Place, Vancouver, Canada324–04–02022–23 CONCACAF Nations League A
18November 17, 2022Al Maktoum Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates342–12–1Friendly
19June 27, 2023BMO Field, Toronto, Canada371–12–22023 CONCACAF Gold Cup