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The 2024–25 season is Club de Futbol Cruz Azul's 98th season in existence and the 60th consecutive season in the top flight of Mexican football. In addition to the domestic league , Cruz Azul will be participating in the Leagues Cup and the CONCACAF Champions Cup .
The 2023–24 Club de Futbol Cruz Azul season was the 97th season in the football club's history and the 59th consecutive season in the top flight of Mexican football. Cruz Azul competed in Liga MX and the Leagues Cup .
Cruz Azul is a football club based in Mexico City, that competes in Liga MX.. The club has won the first division title nine times, the Copa MX three times, the Campeón de Campeones twice, the Segunda División de México once, the CONCACAF Cup six times, and was runner up in the Copa Libertadores and Copa Interamericana once.
W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 Cruz Azul: 17 9 3 5 27 20 +7 30 Directly qualified to the Liguilla (Playoffs) 2 Atlas: 17 7 6 4 25 19 +6 27 3 Guadalajara: 17 7 5 5 26 18 +8 26 Qualified for the Repechaje: 4 Chiapas: 17 6 5 6 19 16 +3 23 5 Querétaro: 17 5 6 6 20 25 −5 18 [a] 6 Necaxa: 17 4 5 8 18 26 −8 17
Cruz Azul: 24 21 April 2023 34th Champions (2 times) [9] 9 Atlas: 21 29 April 2023 25th Clausura 2022: Champions (2 times) [10] 11 Puebla: 20 29 April 2023 13th Apertura 2022: Semi-finals (3 times) [11] 12 Atlético San Luis: 19 (−5) 29 April 2023 3rd Clausura 2022: Quarter-finals (Clausura 2022) [12] 13 Santos Laguna: 19 (−14) 29 April ...
The 2020–21 Deportivo Cruz Azul season was the 94th season in the football club's history and the 56th consecutive season in the top flight of Mexican football. Cruz Azul competed in Liga MX and the CONCACAF Champions League.
The 2024–25 season is the 111th competitive association football season in Mexico.. At the international, confederation level, qualifying Liga MX clubs will compete in the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup, [1] and qualifying Liga MX Femenil clubs will compete in the inaugural 2024–25 CONCACAF W Champions Cup.
After poor results, Marik left the club after the 1965–66 Mexican Primera División season where Cruz Azul finished in 13th place out of 16 teams on the league table. [48] Walter Ormeño became the team's interim coach, managing 3 games, before the club signed Raúl Cárdenas October 20, 1966.