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Club de Fútbol Monterrey Rayados, A.C., simply known as Monterrey or by its nickname Rayados, is a Mexican professional football club based in the Monterrey metropolitan area, Nuevo León, that plays in Liga MX, the top division of Mexican football. Founded in 1945, it is the oldest active professional club from the northern part of Mexico.
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Modern coat of arms of Monterrey. The municipal coat of arms is around an oval frame with a tree on the right and, next to it, an indigenous person shooting an arrow at a red sun that rises behind Cerro de la Silla. Two indigenous people, who were formerly known as the rayados, dressed in a huipil, loincloth, and headdress, armed with a bow and ...
Club de Fútbol Monterrey Femenil was founded on 5 December 2016, the same day that Liga MX Femenil was announced. [4] Gustavo Leal was appointed as the first manager of the team ahead of the first tournament of the league (Apertura 2017). [5] Monterrey Femenil's first league match in history was a 5–2 victory at home against Necaxa on 30 ...
In 1994 the C.F. Monterrey initiated a policy of development of youth soccer players through the presence in the Primera División 'A', that year Saltillo Soccer F.C. was founded with that objective, [4] in 2001 that team ceased to exist after an exchange between Monterrey and Tigres UANL, for which Monterrey was left with another franchise that gave rise to the resurgence of the Club de ...
The Rayados de Monterrey were rescued by the FEMSA company and within the financial restructuring, the Saltillo Soccer team in the summer of 2001 ceased to exist, since the following soccer year Monterrey and the Tigres decided to exchange franchises, the Saltillo Soccer went to Ciudad Juárez to revive the Ciudad Juárez Cobras and the feline ...
For the second game, Rayados won 2–1, Defender Claudio Suárez saw the red card in a play that gave Rayados a penalty and the goal lead. Rayados defeated Tigres with a goal by Guillermo "El Guille" Franco as the game neared the 90 minute mark. This was the 2nd time in which Rayados advanced to the championship final games at the expense of ...