Toros Neza

Toros Neza is a Mexican football club that was División, represented between 1993 and 2000 in the top division of the Mexican football, the Primera.

For the commuter town Nezahualcóyotl east of Mexico City, several teams already occurred in the Primera División on. The first was in 1978 a club called Deportivo Neza, who acquired the Erstligalizenz of CF Laguna. This association was one of the first division continuously for ten years and then sold his license to the sporting relegated Correcaminos UAT.

Only in 1993 the major league football came with the rise of the University kicker from the Universidad Tecnológico de Neza back in the rapidly growing bedroom community. This team named for their Erstligaauftritt into Toros de Neza - and was immediately confronted in their first season with a hitherto unprecedented in Mexican soccer problem. The Mexican Football Federation doubted namely the Erstligatauglichkeit the home ground of the Toros Neza in so far as he saw the security in this stadium not guaranteed. An investigation confirmed the initial suspicion and so the club was forced to host the home games of his first Erstligasaison in Pachuca, which also had a temporarily renamed Toros Hidalgo result. However, the concerns of the FMF seem strange insofar as this stadium had ever been only a few years previously built for the 1986 World Cup.

Because of this turbulence of league football was in fact so until the summer of 1994, after Nezahualcoyotl back.

In contrast to its predecessor Deportivo Neza the Toros could be written by the vice-championship and reaching the Cup finals in 1997 in some way football history. In addition, in 1997 winning the Copa Parmalat succeeded. The success squad of the team from 1997 consisted of the following players: Pablo Larios, Juan Gutiérrez (Tor ) - Humberto González, Federico Lussenhoff, Miguel Herrera, Carlos Briseño, Pedro Pablo Osorio (Defence) - Javier Saavedra, Jesús López Meneses, Antonio Mohamed, Guillermo Vázquez, Manuel Virchis, Miguel Ángel Murillo Cancino, Humberto Romero, Carlos Reynoso (Midfield) - Rodrigo Ruiz, Germán Arangio, Óscar Vega, Nidelson Silva de Melo, Ramiro Romero, Carlos García ( storm ). Coach: Enrique Meza.

But three years later was the only just conceived in the rising star of the club in relegation to the second division quickly as. After a two-year membership in the second tier ( 2000-2002 ) sold the Toros their license to a team called Gavilanes, in turn, with only one win from 19 matches withdrew again after a disastrous six series. The Toros were by this time no longer. However, they were reactivated at a later time and play since the 2011/12 season in the second division

The coach of the Toros División in the Primera

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