Top 5 - Mexican Soccer Teams

Mexico is not very productive nationwide, as they are only able to reach the World Cup fourth exhibition on two events (both in Planet Cup held in Mexico). However, soccer teams in Mexico have become little by little better and are now considered a force to become considered in the United States territory as well as a global club level.
I was thinking of setting up a top 5 Mexican football groups, but I decided not to remove them, as this could upset some problems with fans, as a fan asking how the team is as a group as it has won more championships , etc. This is what I think are the most important soccer teams in Mexico, classified only for the alphabet :).

Mexico Soccer Clubs - Club América

Club América was founded in 1916, being one of the oldest professional clubs in Mexico, although the first league title was not to be won until 1956-1966. They currently have 10 national championships, just seconds from Chivas de Guadalajara, who have won 11 titles in their history. The two are the most successful soccer teams in Mexico from a covered point of view and Chivas is the historical poverty of America, so a game between the two is a derby that the whole country is waiting for.
Club América takes credit for the discovery or highlighting players like Cuauhtemoc Blanco, Enrique Borja, Carlos Hermosillo, Pavel Pardo, Zizinho, Claudio Lopez, Ivan Zamorano and Ilie Dumitrescu.

Soccer Teams of Mexico - Chivas de Guadalajara

The official name of the club is Club Deportivo Guadalajara, but every football fan in Mexico knows them as Chivas (the goats). His number of 11 league titles makes Chivas the most successful of all soccer teams in Mexico after the American archenemy with a title. They are also very popular for their uniquely Mexican policy as it does not use in any way and foreigners focus only on local Mexican players.
Its popularity goes far beyond the borders of Mexico and the United States, where a team called Chivas USA was created. The Mexican Chivas has the merit of launching players like Salvador Reyes, Omar Bravo, Claudio Suarez, Juan Palencia, Gonzalo Pineda, Luis Garcia and Carlos Hermosillo.

Mexico Soccer Teams - Pachuca

Despite being the oldest club in the history of Mexican football, founded in 1901, Pachuca has become truly competitive in a few decades. Winning the Primera División 5 times in the last 8 years and the CONCACAF Champions Cup twice, in 2002 and 2007, Pachuca became a force among the soccer teams in Mexico.
The best known players who played for Pachuca are: Jared Borgetti, Jaime Correa, Fausto Pinto, Damian Alvarez Mosquera, Ivan Hurtado and Juan Arango.

Mexico Soccer Clubs - Pumas

Due to the close relationship of the team with UNAM, the largest university in Mexico, the club has been known as Pumas de la UNAM, although its official name is the Club Universidad Nacional AC Although Pumas do not have the same history of some of the other major soccer clubs in Mexico, having recently been founded in 1954, have undoubtedly counted their years of existence, winning five league championships, three CONCACAF Cups, one Inter-American Cup and even smaller silverware.
Among the players who have worn the Pumas logo on their club's existence for fifty years, the most important are: Enrique Borja, Hugo Sanchez, Jorge Campos, Alberto Aspe, Luis Garcia, Esteban Solari, Emerson, Ailton da Silva and Dario Veron.

Mexico Soccer Teams - Toluca

Toluca has been a force among Mexican football teams since the 1960s, having since received eight championship titles. Since the founding of Toluca in 1917, they have been known as an offensive team throwing their dice at the attackers, rather neglecting the 'defense section of the game. This philosophy was a double-edged sword, since Toluca varied between bonds and titles in the years 60 and 70.
Of course, today this attack mentality is much less evident and the Toluca game has become more tactical. Some of the notable players wearing the red and white Toluca shirt include: Enrique Alfaro, Zinha, Pedro Romero, Enzo Trossero, Dario Rodriguez, Jose Cardozo, Fabian Estay, Darko Vukic and Juan Antonio Pizzi.

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