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  2. Deportivo Toluca F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Deportivo Toluca Fútbol Club S.A. de C.V. also known as Club Deportivo Toluca, is a Mexican association football club based in Toluca, State of Mexico. The club plays in Liga MX , the top division of Mexican football , from which they have never been relegated . [ 1 ]

  3. Club Universidad Nacional - Wikipedia

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    The Pumas are one of the most popular clubs in Mexico and considered to be one of the Cuatro Grandes of Mexican football, alongside Cruz Azul, Guadalajara, and Club América. [7] [8] Domestically, Pumas UNAM has won 11 trophies: 7 Liga MX, 1 Copa MX, the Campeón de Campeones twice, as well as 1 Segunda División de México.

  4. Big Four (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City: 3–3 on aggregate; Pumas UNAM won on the away goals rule. Clausura 2004 † Pumas UNAM: 1–1 Guadalajara: Guadalajara: 0–0* Mexico City: 1–1 on aggregate; Pumas UNAM won 5–4 on penalty kicks. 2005 ‡ Club América: 0–0 Pumas UNAM: Mexico City: 2–1 Mexico City: Club América won 2–1 on aggregate. Clausura 2013 ...

  5. Clásico Capitalino - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, both are clubs with very contrasting identities and policy, Club Universidad Nacional was originally an amateur club of college students from the University's several schools and then developed into a professional team competing in the Mexican football league, the nickname Pumas "Cougars" was inspired by Roberto 'Tapatio' Mendez, who ...

  6. Pumas CU - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 was created another league for the major category in Mexico (Liga Mayor) and the National Championship is shared in 2 leagues since then. + This is not the same team as previous Pumas Dorados teams. Championships in 2008 and 2010 were won by the Main Campus (CU). There is another Pumas team located in Acatlan Campus.

  7. Primera División de México Apertura 2005 - Wikipedia

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    Primera División de México (Mexican First Division) Apertura 2005 was the 2005 edition of the Primera Division de Mexico, crowning Mexico's fall champion in football. The season ran from August to December 2005. San Luis was promoted to the Primera División de México thus, Puebla was relegated to the Primera División A.

  8. Borregos Salvajes Toluca - Wikipedia

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    Later, in the National Championship, Borregos Toluca defeated the ONEFA champions Pumas CU 16–15, being crowned National Champions for the first time. [8] In 2018, Toluca repeated as champions of the Conferencia Premier, defeating rivals Borregos Salvajes Monterrey 28–21 in Monterrey. Since ONEFA and CONADEIP did not reach an agreement for ...

  9. 1974–75 Mexican Primera División season - Wikipedia

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    Segunda División semifinalists, UASLP-Pumas (who re-branded to Atlético Potosino) and Unión de Curtidores were promoted to the Primera División to increase the number of teams to 20. UdeG acquired Torreón franchise. This season was contested by 20 teams, and Toluca won the championship. Ciudad Madero was relegated to Segunda División.