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Encyclopedia > CF Monterrey


Monterrey
Full name Club de Futbol Monterrey. A.C.
Nickname Rayados
(The Striped Gang)
Founded 1945
Ground Estadio Tecnológico,
Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
Capacity 32,262
Chairman Jorge Urdiales
Manager Miguel "El Piojo" Herrera
League Mexican First Division
Apertura 2004 Runner-Up
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Home colours
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Away colours

Club de Fútbol Monterrey, also known as Monterrey, is a Mexican professional football club from Monterrey, Nuevo León, in the northeast of the country. The team is popularly known as the Rayados and was founded in 1945. Their chief rivals are the UANL Tigres.

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Honours

Professional Era

  • League Championships: 2
    • México 1986, Clausura 2003
  • League Runner-Up: 2
    • 1992-93, Apertura 2004
  • Mexican Segunda División Championships: 2
    • 1955-56, 1959-60
  • Mexico Cup Championship: 1
    • 1991
  • Mexican Champion of Champions: 1
    • 1992
  • CONCACAF Cup Winners' Cup: 1
    • 1993

History

At the end of World War II, a group of industrial businessmen headed by Enrique Ayala Medina, Paul C. Probert, Rogelio Cantú Gómez and Miguel Margáín Zozaya, decided to create the Club de Futbol Monterrey, S. A. de C.V., which would play its first seasons in the Parque de Béisbol Cuauhtémoc.


In its first professional game, played August 19, 1945 against San Sebastián de León, Monterrey won by a score of 1_0, with José "Che" Gómez scoring the winner.


On March 1, 1986, the Rayados won their first league title in the return leg of a series against Tampico-Madero in the Estadio Tecnológico, to win by an aggregrate 3-2. The goals were scored by Brazilian Reinaldo Güeldini, and Mexican Francisco Javier "El Abuelo" Cruz, who finished the season as the league leader in goals.


Monterrey won its most recent title in the Clausura 2003 tournament, when on June 14, 2003 they defeated Monarcas Morelia by an aggregate of 3-1.


Since 1965, the home uniform consists of vertical blue and white striped jerseys with blue shorts. Their main rivals are the UANL Tigres.


Current stars

Noted players

  • Mario Mota Souza
  • Francisco Javier Cruz
  • Guillermo Muñoz
  • Missael Espinoza
  • Claudio Lostanou
  • Ignacio Jaúregui
  • Carlos Bianchezi
  • Luis Hernández
  • Carlos Hermosillo
  • Sergio Verdirame
  • German Ricardo Martelloto
  • Milton Carlos
  • Francisco Bertochi
  • Ruben Romeo Corbo

Managers

See also

  • La Adicción - fans organization

External links

  • Official site (http://www.rayados-mty.com/)


Primera División de México
América | Atlante | Atlas | Chivas | Cruz Azul | Dorados | Jaguares | Morelia | Monterrey
Necaxa | Pachuca | Puebla | Santos | Tecos | Tigres | Toluca | UNAM | Veracruz





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Monterrey won their Second title in the Clausura 2003 tournament, when on June 14, 2003 they defeated Monarcas Morelia by an aggregate of 3-1.
Monterrey and Tigres played their first Clásico in July 13, 1974 in the Estadio Universitario, with a draw 3-3.
Monterrey would be the first team to win the Clásico in their second confrontation 2-1.
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