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  2. Atlético Pachuca - Wikipedia

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    Atlético Pachuca is a Mexican professional football team based in Atitalaquía, Hidalgo, which has been playing in the Liga Premier since the 2023–24 season. Between 2021 and 2023 the team played in the Liga TDP. Founded in 2021, it is an affiliate team of C.F. Pachuca.

  3. Estadio Revolución Mexicana - Wikipedia

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    The Estadio Revolución Mexicana is a multi-use stadium in Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium for Atlético Pachuca . The stadium has a capacity of 3,500 people.

  4. 2024–25 C.F. Pachuca season - Wikipedia

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    Mazatlán 3–0 Pachuca ← 2023–24 The 2024–25 season is the 132nd season in C.F. Pachuca 's existence and the 27th in the Mexican top flight, the Liga MX ; they also compete in the Leagues Cup and the FIFA Intercontinental Cup .

  5. Liga TDP - Wikipedia

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    Liga TDP is the fourth level professional division of Mexican football.Formerly known as Tercera División de México (1967–2017). It has 225 participating clubs, divided into 17 regional groups by geographic location.

  6. Jürgen Damm - Wikipedia

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    Jürgen Damm Rascón (born 7 November 1992) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a right-back. [4]According to a study conducted by Mexican club Pachuca, and backed by FIFA, Damm was the second fastest player in the world on 2015.

  7. C.F. Pachuca - Wikipedia

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    By winning the league title Pachuca qualified to the 2008 CONCACAF Champions' Cup in a bid to defend their title, which they did successfully by defeating Saprissa 3–2 on aggregate, and later secured a berth for the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup, where they were knocked out by 2008 Copa Libertadores champions L.D.U. Quito after losing 2–0.

  8. Aquivaldo Mosquera - Wikipedia

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    He would make over 150 appearances for the club before moving to Pachuca of Mexico in 2005. With Pachuca, he won two league titles (Clausura 2006 and 2007), a CONCACAF Champions' Cup in 2007, and a Copa Sudamericana in 2006. In the summer of 2007 Mosquera transferred to Sevilla FC of La Liga. Though he would stay with the club until 2009 ...

  9. Garzas UAEH - Wikipedia

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    On November 26, 1998, a general meeting was held alongside the Club Deportivo de Las Garzas, founded in 1957 and known as "los de la U".During this meeting, it was discussed the convenience of changing the institution's name.