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Estadio Victoria is sports stadium in the Mexican city of Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes . The stadium opened in 2003 and has a capacity of 23,000 seats. Although the stadium is capable of multi-use, its main use is for soccer games. It is the home stadium of football Club Necaxa , which played in Mexico City at the Estadio Azteca before relocating to Aguascalientes and Estadio Victoria. The stadium is named after a leading brand of beer brewed by Grupo Modelo .

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36-809: Club Necaxa plays at the Estadio Victoria. The first football match at the Estadio Victoria on July 29, 2003, saw Necaxa against Guadalajara and Mexico's national team winning 8–0 over Dominica. Club León had a dispute for its stadium, and is currently playing in the stadium. Their first match here ended 3–2 against Club América . Casa Club, Necaxa's training facilities in Aguascalientes holds sub-17, sub-20, and Amateur soccer try-outs every year. The club offers other competitive sports such as, basketball, volleyball, and swimming. 21°52′50″N 102°16′32″W  /  21.88056°N 102.27556°W  / 21.88056; -102.27556 This article about

72-712: A fourteen-game winning streak. Another important element was Marcos Aurelio, who highlighted with 16 goals. A match against Atlante was scheduled place in Mexico City on June 1, 1947, in the Stadium Insurgentes (now Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes ) which took place in León, but had to switch venues due to an epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease afflicting the Bajío region In a match against Club America on May 9, 1946, Florencio Caffaratti accidentally touched an electrical wire after scoring

108-520: A goal. Alfonso Montemayor rescued him. Subsequently, Caffaratti gave a gold coin to Montemayor with the inscription: "In appreciation of Montemayor by F. Caffaratti." When José María Casullo coached Club León, the greens lost seven times, three of them against Atlas Gold. The team tied at 36 points with the Jalisco Gold at first place. Jalisco Gold broke the tie with a score of 2–0. Club León defeated Asturias 2–0 with goals by Adalberto López to prevent

144-489: A score of 5–3. In the 1945–46 season another team appeared in the city: the San Sebastián de León. They placed fourth out of 16 teams with 30 games, 17 wins, 4 draws, 9 losses for 38 points. Their top scorer, with 24 goals, Alberto Mendoza. In the 1946–47 season notable players joined, one of whom was Adalberto Lopez, who scored 33 goals. In general, the team had a great campaign being runner-up with 41 points and maintained

180-753: A sports venue in Mexico is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Club Le%C3%B3n Club León is a Mexican professional football club based in León , Guanajuato , that competes in the Liga MX , the top flight of Mexican football . León has won the Primera División de México/Liga MX title eight times in 1948, 1949, 1952, 1956, 1992, the Apertura in 2013, the Clausura in 2014, and Guardianes 2020. After winning

216-431: A tie with Atlas and Guadalajara who remained a point, and Leon became the first to win the tournament campeonísimo cup after defeating Atlante 3–0 on August 14, 1949. Club León switched coaches to Antonio López Herranz. Antonio Carbajal joined the team with the return of Marcos Aurelio, Sergio Bravo, and Saturnino Martínez. The team played against a Guadalajara team coached by José María Casullo. León won both games of

252-420: Is also used for special events such as presentations and musicals. Construction of the stadium started on August 18, 1965, and at the end of 1966, the finished building that would house Los Esmeraldas was completed. On 1 February 1967, the stadium was inaugurated with a match between Santos of Brazil and River Plate of Argentina, ending in a 2–1 victory for Santos. Estadio León has hosted 2 World Cups :

288-402: Is planned to become a historical stadium with parts of the stadium being converted into a museum. Talks are in place to start building a new stadium in León for the future team though there is no set date. The oldest rival of Club León is Unión de Curtidores , a rivalry which began as both teams reside in León, Guanajuato. Unión de Curtidores was founded in 1928, and during its early years, was

324-590: Is the regional football team for Asturias . They are not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA , because it is represented internationally by the Spain national football team . The team only plays friendlies . The Regional Cantabric Federation of Football Clubs was founded on 9 December 1915 with the aim to represent all the clubs in the Province of Oviedo . On 22 November 1916, the Spanish Football Federation allowed

360-441: The 2013–14 season and became the first team in Mexico's history to win two consecutive championship titles twice — winning the first of these during the 1947–48 and 1948–49 leagues consecutively. Matosas and León parted ways after failing to make it to the 2014 Apertura championship stage. Argentine Juan Antonio Pizzi was named as his replacement. On 31 January 2016, following a 3–1 away loss to Tigres UANL , Pizzi left

396-623: The Clasura 2012 and won the Liga MX's Apertura 2013 . They defended their league championship in Clausura 2014 , earning them the title of "bicampeones". The team has partnerships with Fox Sports Latinoamérica in Mexico and Telemundo Deportes in the U.S. Since 2016, TUDN holds the U.S. broadcasting rights to León home games. León is ranked No. 29 in the IFFHS Central and North America's best clubs of

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432-796: The El Molinón in Gijón , and after a 3–3 draw away, they lost 0–1 at home thanks to an own goal from what had been a Cantabric international in 1918: Manuel Meana . During the 1930s, the Asturian team continued playing several friendly games until the Spanish Civil War . On 23 December 2000, the Royal Asturian Football Federation rescued the Regional team to play a friendly game at Estadio Carlos Tartiere against Macedonia . Juanele scored

468-489: The Guardianes 2020 general table, on 13 December, León won the league title defeating Club Universidad Nacional with an aggregate score of 3–1 , becoming Mexico's joint fourth most successful team with eight titles in total alongside Cruz Azul . Estadio León (unofficially known as "Nou Camp") is a football stadium in León, Guanajuato , Mexico. The stadium hosts Club León and some lower division teams and subsidiaries. It

504-527: The Promotional Final . Facing 2011 Apertura championship winners Correcaminos UAT, León won by an aggregate score of 6–2, thus returning to the Mexican top-flight for the 2012–13 season . León had struggled for their fourth final for promotion after losing against Irapuato in 2003, Dorados de Sinaloa in 2005, and Indios de Ciudad Juárez in 2008. León won both tournaments (the Apertura and Clausura) of

540-870: The Spanish Federation . This Cantabric side had the likes of the Villaverde brothers ( Fernando and Senén ), Manuel Argüelles and Manuel Meana , with the latter two going on to represent the Asturias national team in the 1920s. On 28 May 1918, the Cantabrian clubs returned to the Northern Federation, so the Spanish Federation agreed to change the name of the Cantabric Federation to Regional Asturian Federation of Football Clubs . Their first game as

576-743: The 20th century. The club was created from an application by Unión de Curtidores which merged with Selección de Guanajuato. With the money raised, the directive hired Marcial Ortiz, Raul Varela, Alfonso Montemayor, Salvador Ramírez, Conrado Muniz, Vicente Serrano, Pepe Cortes, "Sticks" Ramírez, Elpidio Sánchez, and Joaquín Source Duillo Dobles. It participated in the Liga Mayor's second season (1944–45). The team comprised Argentinian players and Miguel Rugilo that served as coach and goalkeeper holder. Battaglia played defense plus two fronts; Marcos Aurelio scored 14 goals with Ángel Fernández. The team debuted at Patria Stadium on August 20, 1944, against Atlante and lost by

612-529: The Apertura when they arrived to first division. The Esmeraldas returned to the Primera División for the 1990–91 season and were coached by Victor Manuel Vucetich, who debuted in the top flight and led the entire tournament. He led the club in sixth place with 41 points but did not qualify to be third in group 3, and Martin Uribe Francisco Peña highlighted with 13 and 12 goals. Robert Zermeno cost

648-507: The Asturias autonomous football team was a friendly against St Mirren F.C. which ended in a 3–7 loss, with the Asturian goalscorers being José Luis Zabala , Manuel Argüelles and Domingo. The Regional Asturian team then played seven official games between 1922 and 1926 in the Prince of Asturias Cup , winning the 1922–23 edition , largely thanks to their main player Zabala, who scored twice in their thrilling 4-3 extra-time win over Biscay in

684-678: The League and the México Cup in 1949, it became the first Mexican campeonísimo . León finished as runners-up for the CONCACAF Champions' Cup in 1993 and won the competition (renamed the Champions League) in 2023 against Los Angeles FC . The team were relegated to the Liga de Ascenso in 2002 and were a consistent contender for promotion, but failed to advance in the playoffs. León were promoted in

720-946: The Primera División A (now Ascenso MX ). Another rivalry is with Pachuca C.F. , mainly because of similar owners for the two clubs. On July 11, 2018, Club León and Pachuca met in a friendly match played in Milwaukee , Wisconsin , at Miller Park , home of the Milwaukee Brewers . Pachuca won the match 3–1 in front of 18,321 fans.Despite that since Leon's return to first division they have won and gone to more finals than their rivals Pachuca. Source: Liga MX Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Asturias autonomous football team The Asturias autonomous football team

756-785: The University Olympic Stadium Mexico City, where León defeated Oro (4–2) and Toluca. In 1956–57 León lost to Guadalajara. In 1957–58 they reached fifth place but won the Cup title. León remained in fifth place in the 1960–61 season with 26 points, fifth place in 1961–62 with 25 points, ninth place in 1962–63 with 25 points, ninth place in 1963–64 with 25 points, seventh place in 1964–65 with 30 points, ninth place in 1965–66 with 28 points, fifth place in 1966–67 with 34 points, fifth place in 1967–68 with 35 points, seventh place in 1968–69 with 31 points, and seventh place in 1969–70 with 31 points and when Hugo Sanchez join club leon they won

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792-500: The apertura 1975 si club leon was the best team back in the days on the 70s and late 80s. For the Mexico 70 Tourney, there were two technical changes: the starter Argentine Luis Grill was replaced, but was reinstated after Antonio Carbajal left, as a result, left with 33 points to fourth overall Sergio Anaya new stand becomes scorer the contest with 16 touchdowns, while Luis Estrada mark 13 goals. 1970–71 players arrive, Jorge Davino, Roberto Salomone and Juan Valiente who scored ten goals,

828-485: The charge to join Chile as their new manager and was subsequently replaced by Luis Fernando Tena . The club managed to reach the semi-final stage of the Clausura championship , losing out to sibling club and eventual winners C.F. Pachuca with an aggregate score of 3–2. Following a lackluster beginning to the 2016 Apertura where León summed up 4 points within 7 league matches, Tena was let go and Argentina Javier Torrente

864-482: The city of León determined that ownership of Estadio Leon is the property of previous Club Leon owners Zermeño Reyes and Héctor González. On 9 October 2020, the club departed from the stadium following a ruling that transferred ownership to a private interest. As a result, the club declared it would play its remainder of tournament matches at Estadio Victoria , home stadium of Club Necaxa . The club returned following one match at their temporary stadium. The stadium

900-459: The club was led by Carbajal and ranked fourth with 38 points. In 1972–73, initiate driven A. Carbajal was replaced by Rafael Albrecht that served as player and coach. The final game was against Cruz Azul . In 1973–74 the team failed to qualify at fifth place with 40 points. In 1986–87 Jorge Davino scored 10 points in 19 days and start the 31 day leon when back to second division and they appear back on first division on May 10, 2012 and they won

936-565: The clubs of Cantabria to leave the Northern Regional Championship and join the newly created Cantabrian Regional Federation, along with clubs from Oviedo, soon to be renamed Asturias . In 1917, the Cantabrians joined forces with the Asturian clubs, and as the 'Cantabric Team', they played four official matches between 1917 and 1918, competing in the defunct Copa Príncipe de Asturias , an inter-regional competition organized by

972-499: The competition was a two-legged final between the winners of the previous two, Asturias and Catalonia, facing each other only for the right to keep the trophy, and Catalonia won both games (2–0 and 4–3), thus deeming Asturias to a silver medal, with the silver lining being a late brace in two minutes from Ramón Herrera . The year before, in 1925, they had faced Cantabria in another two-legged affair, at El Sardinero in Santander and at

1008-466: The dominant team in León. When they joined the Liga Mayor (now Liga MX ) in 1943, part of the team merged with Selección de Guanajuato and took the name of Unión-León, which later became Club León. Despite the rivalry against Los Curtidores being the oldest in León, the prominent one today is against Irapuato , who also appeared in the Clásico del Bajio, which has been fought in both the Primera División and

1044-517: The first was 1970 FIFA World Cup , with guests like West Germany , Peru , Bulgaria and Morocco , as well as hosting the quarterfinal game between West Germany and England ; and the 1986 FIFA World Cup . the stadium hosted group matches featuring the Soviet Union , France , Hungary and Canada , as well as a second-round match between the USSR and Belgium . On 8 March 2017, judiciary officials of

1080-495: The only goal of the match, with 30,000 people filling the stadium in Oviedo . Asturias played two more games, against Lithuania in Gijón and Honduras in Avilés , ending its revival unbeaten. In December 2008, a friendly game against Sporting de Gijón legends was going to be organized, but in the end, it was canceled. Prince of Asturias Cup : The Asturias amateur football team

1116-415: The quarter-finals, followed by a last-minute winner against Catalonia in the semi-finals and to seal the title in style, a second-half brace in the final to give his side a 3-1 win over Galicia , with the Asturian equaliser coming from Manuel Meana . The following edition wasn't so successful as they were knocked out by Biscay in the quarter-finals despite yet another Zabala goal. The last edition of

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1152-407: The records of most consecutive wins with eleven and the most points attained during the 17-match tournament format (41 points). They faced Tigres UANL in the Clausura championship final but lost following an aggregate score of 1–0. Regardless, Ambríz's feats with the club contributed to him being named best manager at the conclusion of the season . After a first place finish with 40 points in

1188-466: The same tournament. Matosas' 10 wins, 4 draws, and 0 defeats in 14 regular season fixtures, resulted in an ERA of 70.83% and the overall leader, helping them earn a direct qualification to semi-finals of the play-offs. In the semi-finals, they faced Correcaminos UAT and won 1–0 in the second match before facing the Lobos BUAP in the final, winning by an aggregate score of 7–3 and the right to play again in

1224-494: The team and landed them in last place with 19 points. After relegation, the club was sold to Argentine businessman Carlos Ahumada. On 19 November 2010, Grupo Pachuca purchased the club. Argentine Gustavo Matosas began leading León on 7 January 2012, after being hired in September 2011. During the Apertura 2011 campaign, he could not have a presence off the bench or be registered as coach because he had coached Querétaro FC in

1260-400: The year with scores of 1–0. In the penultimate round, León lost to Guadalajara by 1 point. In the following season, the team remained in third place at 27 points. For the 1953–54 season it finished eighth with 21 points. The season's roster increased to 14 teams. León won the best streak in club history with 12 wins and 7 draws before losing against Tampico (1–0). The final game was played at

1296-430: Was brought in. Regardless of the uninspiring start, the club managed to reach the championship stage , losing to eventual winners Tigres UANL in the semi-finals by an aggregate score of 3–1. In August 2017, Torrente was let go after a year as manager and was replaced by Gustavo Díaz . On 18 September 2018, Ignacio Ambríz was named manager of León, replacing Díaz. During the 2019 Clausura , he helped León attain

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