Albinegros de Orizaba

Albinegros de Orizaba is a Mexican football club based in the city of Orizaba in the state of Veracruz. Its roots go back to the year 1898.

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History

Orizaba AC

As early as 1898 was predominantly Scottish technicians under the supervision of Duncan Macomish a club called Orizaba Athletic Club was founded. The football department was created in 1901. Consequently, the association, which is regarded as one of the football pioneers in Mexico was also a founding member of the Primera Fuerza, the 1902/ 03 introduced Championship on amateur basis of Mexico. In addition, the Orizaba AC 1903 went down in history as the first overall champion of Mexico. The term of his championship team was also known by the nickname " Fibras Duras " (Eng. hard fibers ), because it had its roots in a jute factory. It consisted of the following players: Duncan Macomish (Goalkeeper and coach ) - Joseph Low, Thomas Hanghey - I. Hattirton, David Donajk, Byron Kennell - Aloysious Sting Light, Thomas Packtinson, Leonard Hardavaker, Stephen Lackge, John Hogg. Substitute: Thomas Hogg, Peter Low.

According to an information were emerging internal squabbles, other reports indicate that work-related migration of service providers from Orizaba, which led to the weakening of the association, who retired after the 1903/ 04 season in the Primera Fuerza, and was soon dissolved it.

A.D.O.

On April 1, 1916 followed within the Compañia " El Aguila ," SA the creation of a new association called U -29, which was in Asociación Deportiva Orizabeña, also known by the acronym ADO, renamed on 27 June 1916. This association, who later succeeded by the Albinegros de Orizaba and was regarded by them as the legitimate successor of the first master of Mexico ( Orizaba AC), henceforth played in the State League of Veracruz.

Like its " predecessor " Orizaba AC with the introduction of the Primera Fuerza included the ADO with the introduction of the professional league of the founding members. The first game played in the same A.D.O. on October 17, 1943 in a home match against Club América ( 1:6 ) with the following schedule: Guillermo Contreras - Carlos Montes, Justo Couto - Víctor " Pipa " López, Juan Castillo, Napoleón Cañas - Leonardo " Chanclas " Zamudio, Luis Aussín, Antonio Toledo, Sebastián " Choco " Mendez, Enrique " Taburete " Pradere. Coach of this team was the first Scotsman John Hogg, who won 1902/ 03 with the AC Orizaba the championship.

But the adventure of professional football ended after a few years because the club at the end of the season had to withdraw for financial reasons División from the Primera 1948/49.

The last competitive match played A.D.O. on July 24, 1949 in the second round of the Copa México in a city derby against Unión Deportiva the Moctezuma (1:2) with the following schedule: Juan Alberto Muñoz - Guillermo Andrade, Armando Aguilar - Jesús Segovia, " Lolo " Vásquez, Honorio Arteaga - Raúl de Alba, Tulio Quiñones, Walter Allen Meneses, Francisco Rivas, Lucio Gómez.

Other well-known players in the service of ADO: José Antonio Cuburu, Martín Cuburu, Grimaldo Gonzalez, Daniel Muñoz " Carnes " Julio Pisapia.

From the offspring of A.D.O. emerged following players: Hesíquio Cerrilla, Luis Cerrilla, Alfredo " Viejo " Sánchez, Ernesto Sota, Isidoro Sota Sota Jorge, Juan Terrazas, Terrazas Rosendo.

Albinegros de Orizaba

Since then, the club was no longer represented in the top division, eventually fell apart and with effect from 21 February 2008 as Albinegros de Orizaba, as the club following his club's colors ( white and black) now is, revived. Its first football team played in the 2010/11 season in the second professional league, the Liga de Ascenso. Coach was long stretches of former national player and two-time World Cup participants Cristóbal Ortega.

Orizaba FC

It is uncertain whether the is also classified in the club history in the 1960s in the second Mexican soccer league represented Orizaba FC, ​​who won the championship of the third league in the 1971/72 season. The also painted in the colors black and white club colors seem tend to confirm this assumption more (see logo below right). Known coach of Orizaba FC were the native Orizabeño Samuel Cuburu and former Costa Rican goalkeeper Evaristo Murillo. The most famous player of the association was José Luis Suárez Aussín, who belonged to the Olympic team of his country in 1964 and succeeded the 1965 made ​​it into the senior team.

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