ESPN remembers those “extinct” Liga MX clubs on this day of the dead
MEXICO — East Day of the Deadlet’s offer to teams that have had a step through the mexican soccerbut now they do not have a record in any of the categories endorsed by the Mexican Soccer Federation.
Mismanagement by their respective directors, as well as relegations, have contributed to their disappearance in Mexican football.
Monarchs Morelia
It is the last loss that Mexican soccer has suffered. Monarchs Morelia He disappeared in Clausura 2020 to give life to Mazatlán. He left with a title Liga MXthe same one he achieved in Winter 2000. Currently, there is a team from the same town in the Expansion League, but it bears the name of Club Atlético Morelia, it even has another shield.
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Veracruz
The Sharks disappeared after the 2019 Apertura. Veracruz, with championships in the 1945/1946 and 1949/1950 seasons, was disaffiliated by the Mexican Soccer Federation due to the debts that the board had with players, coaching staff and staff members, therefore that the squad has not been in any professional category in the last four years.
Asturias
The team with Spanish roots is the first champion in the professional era of Mexican soccer, a title it achieved in the 1943/1944 season. However, by 1950, he was no longer among the teams of the highest Aztec football circuit.
Real Club Spain
It was one of the pioneer teams in professional soccer in Mexico. They were proclaimed champion in the 1944/1945 season, but by 1950 they no longer participated in the highest Aztec football circuit. Currently, it maintains a presence in the country through a sports, social and cultural club.
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Marte
It was one of the leading teams during the first years of professional soccer in Mexico. He was champion in the 1953/1954 season. Later it lost categories until reaching the Second Division. His last appearance in the categories endorsed by the Mexican Soccer Federation was in 2001 in the defunct Primera A.
Zacatepec
The ‘Cañeros’, who were champions in the 1954/1955 and 1957/1958 seasons, have not registered with the Liga MX. The last time Zacatepec participated was in the Clausura 2020 of Ascenso MX, a tournament that was canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Before soccer resumed, it was reported that the franchise would move to Morelia, Michoacán to form Atlético Morelia, the current Expansion League team.
Jaguars
The Chiapas team appeared in the First Division in the 2002 Apertura, but only managed to stay in the top circuit for 15 years. It was disaffiliated after the Clausura 2017 due to debt issues. Although he could not be champion of the Liga MX, he did not even play in a final, he had an outstanding performance in the 2011 Copa Libertadores, as well as the lead in the regular phase of the 2004 Clausura.
Hummingbirds
They had a fleeting step in the First Division of Mexican soccer. They only played the Clausura 2003 and disappeared after being relegated in that tournament. Colibríes de Cuernavaca is remembered for how peculiar the matches were at Mariano Matamoros, as well as for Claudinho, who was the main figure of that semester.
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Indians
Their first registration with the Mexican Soccer Federation was in the Apertura 2003, but they were promoted to the Liga MX until the Apertura 2008. In the First Division they only lasted two years. Their best tournament was the Clausura 2009, when they reached the semifinals, with Daniel ‘Maleno’ Frías as one of their main figures. After being relegated in the 2010 Bicentennial, they spent one more year in the Promotion League before disappearing.
Good Taurus
It was one of the teams that attracted attention in Mexican soccer during the 90s, it even played in the Summer 1997 final, but lost to Chivas. They lost the category in the Summer of 2000 and from that moment on they did not return to the First Division, although they have had several chapters in the lower categories endorsed by the Mexican Soccer Federation, the last of which culminated in the Clausura 2015 of the League. Premier in the Second Division.
Wolves BUAP
Under the technical direction of Rafael Puente del Río, Lobos BUAP reached the First Division in the 2017 Apertura, after several years in the lower divisions. It remained in the top circuit until Clausura 2019, since for Apertura 2019, the franchise was sold to Juárez FC, a team that is currently part of Liga MX.
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