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NECAXA: End of an era

And were the eleven brothers,
Once kings on the court ...

NECAXA PHASE 3: 1982-2009

Net Cream and fans of the Mexico football fans have received very sad news. After a series of dismal tournament, the Rays have dropped ominously Necaxa in the Mexican First Division Soccer. While it is known that our team never had masses and masses of fans who packed stadiums, Necaxa, in its heyday, always gave us great satisfaction to the lucky few that we supported. There is no better feeling than winning a final at Chivas de Guadalajara in their Estadio Jalisco and silence to 99% of the participants, while the select 1% savoring celebrated wildly happy tears rival, without fear of being lynched by the mostly thanks to the protection of private security. Well, I must admit that in a semifinal against the Pumas if I had apañón by more than ten gang cowards, but this experience just impregnated me stronger colors Necaxa.




Necaxa
The story can be summarized briefly in three stages:

PHASE 1: 1923-1943
Necaxa closely followed by Atlante, is the most popular team in Mexico and the first "great champion" winning four championships in the decade of the thirties. The spectacular and perfect accompaniment to your creditors to make them members nicknamed "The Eleven Brothers." Necaxa The crowd was wild at this time and on one occasion after losing unfairly against Asturias fans completely burned Asturias Park, which was made of wood. Unfortunately our team away when the football goes professional league, and that the ideals of this Necaxa were always linked the values \u200b\u200bof amateur sport, "Necaxa born amateur, amateur and die."
FIGURES: "Pipiolo" Estrada, "Pichojos" Perez, Horacio Casarin, Hilario "Moco" Lopez

FA SE 2: 1950-1971 With
Electrical Workers' Union support the Necaxa does not so triumphant return in the decade of the fifties. It was not until the sixties that luck change and Electricians win the Cup twice in Mexico. Undoubtedly the pinnacle of this phase is when Necaxa Santos of Brazil beats all and King Pelé in 1960. Unfortunately Necaxa is sold to some English in 1971 and renamed the team as Atletico English.
FIGURES: Horacio Casarin, Tulio Quiñones, Julio María Palleiro.


Phase 3: 1982-2009
Necaxa Rays of return but their love was not there. After a rough start of the decade, the Rays slowly begin to consolidate and become the teams to beat. By the late nineties Necaxa and is known as "the team of the decade with three championships, two second places and a CONCACAF championship which gives the ticket to the first world club championship in 2000. In this event the Rays make history by drawing with Manchester United and then beat Real Madrid to take third place in the tournament, something no other Mexican team has managed to do. In 2003 emigrated to Aguascalientes where it starts slowly debacle.
FIGURES: Alex Aguinaga, Ricardo Pelaez, Ivo Basay, "Mouse" Zarate, Alberto Garcia Aspe, Luis Hernandez, Nacho Ambriz, Agustin Delgado.


PHASE 4:?? Interestingly
different historical phases of Necaxa have more or less a standard, two decades of success followed by one into oblivion. Will the decade of the 2020s the golden period following Necaxa? Only time will tell ...

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