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  2. Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes - Wikipedia

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    However, in July 2018, the demolition project was put on hold. In the 2023–24 Liga MX season, Cruz Azul returned to the stadium. Both times Mexico hosted the World Cup, Estadio Azul did not host matches mainly due to the age of the structure, bad parking facilities, and complex traffic patterns. A peculiarity of this stadium is that it is ...

  3. 2013 Liga MX Clausura Liguilla - Wikipedia

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    The Liguilla (English: Mini League) of the 2013 Liga MX Clausura is the final knockout tournament involving eight teams of Liga MX.The tournament began on 8 May 2013 and will end on 26 May 2013.

  4. Big Four (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Cruz Azul: Mexico City: 2–1* Mexico City: 2–2 on aggregate; Club América won 4–2 on penalty kicks. Apertura 2018 † Club América: 0–0 Cruz Azul: Mexico City: 59,244 2–0 Mexico City: 71,240 Club América won 2–0 on aggregate. Clausura 2024 † Club América: 1–1 Cruz Azul: Mexico City: 1–0 Mexico City: Club América won 2–1 ...

  5. Clásico Joven - Wikipedia

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    The Clásico Joven (Spanish for: The Young Classic) is an association football rivalry between Mexico City-based teams Club América and Cruz Azul. [2] The first match between both teams took place on 30 August 1964 at the Estadio 10 de Diciembre in a friendly match, with Club América winning 2–1 with goals by Martín Ibarreche and Alfonso Portugal, while Hilario Díaz scored for Cruz Azul. [3]

  6. 2001 Copa Libertadores - Wikipedia

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    Cruz Azul: 1 3 4 Cerro Porteño: 2 1 3 Cruz Azul: 0 1 1 (1) Boca Juniors: 1 0 1 (3) Palmeiras: 0 1 ... Estadio La Bombonera, Buenos Aires: 9 May 2001 L1: Deportes ...

  7. 2014 CONCACAF Champions League final - Wikipedia

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    The final was contested in two-legged home-and-away format between two Mexican teams, Cruz Azul and Toluca. The first leg was hosted by Cruz Azul at Estadio Azul in Mexico City on 15 April 2014, while the second leg was hosted by Toluca at Estadio Nemesio Díez in Toluca on 23 April 2014. [1]

  8. El Súper Clásico (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Walter Ormeño and Oscar Ruggeri played for Club América and later managed rival Guadalajara. Luis Fernando Tena served Guadalajara as player in 1983 and later managed Club América in 2006-07. He then replaces Tomás Boy at Guadalajara in September 2019. Ricardo La Volpe (**) is the only manager to have served both squads in more than one ...

  9. 2012–13 Club América season - Wikipedia

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    On May 26, 2013, América won the eleventh league title in their history by defeating Cruz Azul 4–2 on penalty kicks after a comeback from a 0–1 first leg loss to tie 2–2 on aggregate. With this, América become the most successful club, along with Guadalajara, in Mexico.