Club Universidad de Guadalajara

The Club Deportivo Leones Negros de la Universidad de Guadalajara, short UdeG, refers to the football department of the Universidad de Guadalajara, the State University of Guadalajara, the second largest city in Mexico. Under this designation, the club played to the financially -related withdrawal from the Primera División season at the end of 1993 / 94th Thereafter, the association appeared between 1997 and 2002 in the second-class La Liga 'A' under the new name Bachilleres de la UdeG while their in the Segunda División playing third-rate team took the name Cachorros de la UdeG. 2009, the club was reactivated under its original name, and plays in the season 2009/10 in the second division, which is recently called Liga de Ascenso.

The first epoch

The football team was founded in 1970 and took part in the seasons 1970/71 and 1971/72 on the game operation of the third league. After the rise of 1972, the team played for two years in the second division, was taken to 1974 Erstligalizenz the financially troubled CF Torreón. From now on, the footballers of UdeG played for 20 years (from 1974/75 bis 1993/94 ) in the top division of Mexico and had certainly made ​​some achievements in this period: three times runner-up (1976, 1977 and 1990) and three times Cup Finalist (1975, 1989 and 1991), in the latter case even cup winner, and winner of the 1978 CONCACAF Champions ' Cup of the North Zone (this year was no overall winner played ).

Because the university football but in the shadow of the two top dogs, Chivas and Atlas, always had only a sparse following and it was yet come to make matters worse, a series of opaque financial machinations in the administration of the club moved in 1994 from the premier league back. However, it was no ordinary retreat, but a strange -sounding Deal: The UdeG not sold their license to another club - a frequent operation in Mexico - but a by FMF ( Mexican Football Federation ) supported or even kreiertes consortium of several club owners. Successful aim was on the one hand envisaged by the FMF reduction of Premier League clubs in two steps from last 20 to 18 teams, the (voluntary) a year later the UAT Correcaminos ( involuntary) fell next UdeG victim and on the other hand, the 15 club bosses desired creation a new national league below the top division, which should henceforth bear the name La Liga 'A'. Thus, the previously second-rate Segunda División de facto was mediocre.

The team of UdeG worked in this league between 1997 /98 and 2001/ 02 under the name Bachilleres ( high school graduates ) with before you looked at again forced to withdraw because of insufficient public popularity, even from this league. Since then, the University of footballing only from the previous reserve team Cachorros ( boys ) was represented, which already kicked during the times of the second division Bachilleres in the Segunda División third-rate. In the recordings before the 2008/ 09 season League reform the University of team eventually lost even their place in this league.

The reactivation

Before the start of the 2009/10 season the club was courtesy of Jorge Vergara, the owner of division club Chivas Guadalajara, reactivated.

Vergara was the Director General of the Universidad de Guadalajara, Marco Antonio Cortés Guardado, the purchase of Chivas ' farm team CD Tapatío offered in the second division to reshape it the missing crew of the Leones Negros de la UdeG ( Black Lion at the University of Guadalajara ) and their starting place in La Liga 'A' take.

The aversion that so often exists otherwise between two clubs from the same city and focuses primarily from the perspective of Chivas fans on the CF Atlas is impossible to tell between these two clubs. On the contrary. Chivas owner Vergara wishes the future team of the State University of Guadalajara all the best: " We hope that the Leones soon achieve the desired results in order to ascend. In Guadalajara is enough space for another Serie A club. The former team of UdeG has then earned a lot of sympathy and there is a great interest in their return. "

Rivalries

The greatest rivalry of UdeG consisted Erstligazeiten with the team the private University of the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, UAG Tecos. It was the clash of two universities, between which are worlds apart: here the UdeG, open to anyone whose student majority was traditionally classified rather than the left. There Headquartered in the west adjacent to Guadalajara suburb of Zapopan Nobel UAG, the private university of the social elite with a traditionally oriented Catholic right-wing orientation.

The most successful teams

Vice Champion 1975/76

Ignacio Calderón, Rubén Chávez, Juan García ( Tor) - Héctor Santoyo, Manuel Najera, Roberto da Silva, Daniel Montes de Oca, Juan Rodríguez, Jaime Reyes ( Defence) - Aurelio Martínez, José Francisco Ríos, Marcos Rivas, Mario García (Midfield ) - Jair de Jesus Pereira, Carlos de Jesús Euzebio, Belardino de Almeida, Rubén Anguiano, Joel Andrade, Raúl Ángel Manon, Ricardo Chavarrin, Belisario López, José Luis García ( storm ). Coach: José Gomes Nogueiro.

Vice Champion 1976/77

Juan García, Ignacio Calderón, René Chavez - Daniel Montes de Oca, Manuel Guillen, Roberto da Silva, Manuel Najera, Jaime Reyes, Héctor Santoyo, Alberto Rodríguez, José Román, Raymundo Gómez - José Francisco Ríos, Roberto Chavez, Aurelio Martínez, Mario García ( Midfield), Marcos Rivas, Mario García - Belisario López, Ricardo Chavarrin, Carlos de Jesús Euzebio, Rubén Anguiano, Raúl Ángel Manon, Belardino de Almeida, Joel Andrade, Jair de Jesus Pereira, Luis Gilberto Plascencia. Coach: Ignacio Jáuregui.

Runner-up in 1989/90

Víctor Manuel Aguado, Estefano Rodríguez - Sergio Carlos Díaz, Arturo Martín Vázquez, Víctor Manuel Rodríguez, Juan Carlos Ortega, Fernando Quirarte, José María Higareda, Marco Antonio Hernández, Sergio Pérez Palomera, Ahuizótl Sánchez - Humberto Romero, Alfonso Sosa, Edson Vieira, Salvador Luis Reyes, Rodolfo Michel Rodríguez, Carlos Castillo, Leopoldo Castañeda - Daniel Guzmán, Jorge Davalos, Octavio Mora, Francisco García, Ricardo Milton da Silva, Jorge Navarro, Carlos Orozco. Coach: Alberto Guerra.

Cup Winners' Cup 1990/91

Hugo Pineda - Rafael Gutierrez Aldaco, Víctor Manuel Rodríguez, José Sergio Díaz, José María Higareda, Sergio Pérez Palomera, Juan Carlos Ortega, Luis Felipe Peña - Humberto Romero, David Cortéz, Jorge Davalos, Alfonso Sosa, Salvador Luis Reyes, Roberto Masciarelli, Leopoldo Castañeda, Luis Gilberto Plascencia, Juan Alberto Luna Montoya - Hugo Aparecido Matos, Daniel Guzmán, Octavio Mora, Ricardo Milton Da Silva, Luis Alberto Flores, Carlos Orozco. Coach: Alberto Guerra.

Known player

  • Ignacio Calderón; the goalkeeper at the World Championships in 1966 and 1970 came in 1974 by neighbors Deportivo Guadalajara.
  • Jorge Davalos; played throughout his professional career exclusively to the UdeG and was twelve years Team Captain.
  • Daniel Guzmán; the later Master Trainer ( 2008 Santos Laguna ) played from 1986 to 1991 at the UdeG.
  • Manuel Najera; the only World Cup participants (1978 ) the club's history.
  • Fernando Quirarte; the otherwise exclusively for professionals city rivals Chivas World Cup participants (1986 ) had a close with the UdeG his active career in the 1989/90 season.
  • Marcos Rivas; El hombre 11 ( the eleventh man ) played during his career at all eleven positions and a total of three years for UdeG.
  • Miguel Zepeda; Winner of the FIFA Confederations Cup in 1999 and with two hits "Match Winner" in a 4-3 final win against Brazil.
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