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Cruz AzulClub de Futbol Cruz Azul S.A. de C.V., commonly referred to as Cruz Azul, is a professional football club based in Mexico City, Mexico. It competes in Liga MX, the top tier of Mexican football. Founded in 1927 in Jasso, Hidalgo, as Club Deportivo, Social y Cultural Cruz Azul A.C., the club officially moved to Mexico City in 1971, where it had already registered a great presence and activity since its beginnings. The team changed its name to Cruz Azul Fútbol Club, A.C. in 2012 and later to its current name in 2022. Since 2025, Cruz Azul has played its home matches at the Estadio Olímpico Universitario, due to renovations at the Estadio Azteca for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Its headquarters are in La Noria, a suburb within Xochimilco in the southern part of Mexico City. Domestically, the club has won nine league titles, four Copa MX, three Campeón de Campeones, and holds a joint-record with one Supercopa de la Liga MX and one Supercopa MX. In international competitions, the club's seven titles make it the joint-record most successful club in the history of the CONCACAF Champions Cup/Champions League, the most prestigious international club competition in North American football. Cruz Azul also holds numerous distinctions, including being the club with the most league runner-up finishes (12), the first CONCACAF team to reach the final of the Copa Libertadores—the most prestigious club competition in South American football—losing on penalties to Boca Juniors in 2001, achieving the continental treble in the 1968–69 season by winning the Primera División, Copa México and CONCACAF Champions' Cup titles, becoming the first CONCACAF club and third worldwide to accomplish this feat, and becoming the first club worldwide, and one of only five, to have won the continental treble twice. In its 2014 Club World Ranking, the International Federation of Football History & Statistics placed Cruz Azul as the 99th-best club in the world and the third-best club in CONCACAF. According to several polls, Cruz Azul is the third-most popular team in Mexico, behind only Guadalajara and América. It is also the second most supported team in its area, Greater Mexico City, behind América and ahead of Pumas UNAM. Together, these clubs are considered the "Big Four" (Cuatro Grandes) of Mexican football, due to their historical success, large fan bases, and intense rivalries.
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1971 CONCACAF Champions' CupThe 1971 CONCACAF Champions' Cup was the 7th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the CONCACAF region (North America, Central America and the Caribbean), the CONCACAF Champions' Cup. It determined that year's club champion of association football in the CONCACAF region. It was played from August 22, 1971, till April 19, 1972, under the home/away match system. The teams were split into 3 zones (North American, Central American and Caribbean), each one qualifying two teams to the final tournament, played for the first time in a group system. After the end of the group, a playoff match had to be played because two teams ended with the same points in the lead of the group. This tournament included the Rochester Lancers, the only team from the original North American Soccer League to take part. Cruz Azul from Mexico won the final, and became for the third time in its history became CONCACAF champion.
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Rubén BustosRubén Darío Bustos Torres (born August 18, 1981) is a Colombian retired football player, He played as a defender Rubén Darío is often confused with his brother, Darío Alberto Bustos, who is also a Colombian football player currently playing for Cúcuta Deportivo; he has 4 children, whose names are Diego Fernando Bustos, who plays in the America de Cali under 17 soccer team, Fredy Emanuel Bustos, who plays in traveling team in the US named South Miami United F.C., Samuel Bustos, and Santiago Bustos. He was part of Cúcuta 2006 Colombian 1st division Championship and helped Cúcuta Deportivo from the Copa Mustang get to the semifinals of the Copa Libertadores 2007. He scored the 2 goals by free kicks to help Cúcuta reach the semifinals. In July 2007 he signed on loan with Gremio in Brasil. After Campeonato Brasileiro 2007, Bustos signed a professional contract with Brazilian team Internacional, main rival of his last team. For 2009, Bustos has been contacted to play again back in his country for Millonarios de Bogotá. Millonarios' coach Oscar Quintabani and president of Millonarios Juan Carlos Lopez have confirmed the transaction on loan. Bustos has moved back to Internacional in 2010, where he is contracted until 2012, but he was dropped to the club's reserves team. In July 2011, he moved to his first professional team América de Cali. In November 2007, he helped Colombia win both its matches of the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL) versus Venezuela and Argentina by scoring two free kick goals.
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Fernando BustosFernando Bustos Castañeda (1 August 1944 – 23 September 1979) was a Mexican footballer who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics.
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Cruz Azul Reserves and AcademyCruz Azul Reserves and Academy represents the youth development and reserve team system of Cruz Azul. The reserve teams have historically provided a critical platform for players transitioning to professional football, competing in various levels of Mexican football. Over the years, Cruz Azul's reserves have been a cornerstone for developing young talent and ensuring continuity between youth and senior football. The current active reserve team is Cruz Azul Lagunas, which competes in the Liga TDP (Group II), the fourth tier of the Mexican football league system. Former reserve teams include Cruz Azul Hidalgo, which played in the Primera División "A" and later the Liga Premier, as well as Cruz Azul Oaxaca, Cruz Azul Jasso, and Cruz Azul Premier, which competed in various leagues before being disbanded. Cruz Azul Academy is the youth training system of the club, nurturing players from the U11 level to the U23 squad. On the women's side, the academy currently operates only an Under-19 team, in accordance with the current structure of Liga MX Femenil's youth system, which has progressively evolved from U-17 and U-18 categories to the present U-19 format. The academy focuses on skill development, tactical training, and mental preparation for professional football. Joaquín Moreno serves as the Academy Director, overseeing all age groups and ensuring alignment with the club's philosophy. Since its formation, the academy has achieved notable success, including winning the U15 league championship during the Apertura 2018 tournament. Several players have graduated from the academy to become prominent figures in Mexican football, including Fernando Bustos, Ignacio Flores, Octavio Muciño, Luis Hernández, Óscar Pérez, Francisco Palencia, Ricardo Osorio, Santiago Giménez, and Rodrigo Huescas, among others.
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List of Cruz Azul seasonsClub de Futbol Cruz Azul is a Mexican association football club originally based in Jasso, Hidalgo, and currently located in Mexico City, that competes in Liga MX. The club was founded in 1927 as a company team for cement company Cooperativa La Cruz Azul, S.C.L., and began participating in official competitions in the early 1930s. After winning promotion to the top tier by claiming the Segunda División de México title in the 1963–64 season, Cruz Azul quickly rose to prominence during the late 1960s and 1970s, establishing itself as one of the most successful and popular clubs in Mexican football. Since then, the club has won nine Primera División/Liga MX titles, four Copa MX, three Campeón de Campeones, one Supercopa MX, and one Supercopa de la Liga MX. Internationally, Cruz Azul has claimed the CONCACAF Champions Cup/Champions League on seven occasions, and has finished runner-up in the Copa Libertadores and the Copa Interamericana. As of the end of the 2024–25 season, Cruz Azul has competed in 98 seasons overall, including 60 seasons in the top tier of the Mexican football league system and three in the second division. The table below details the club's achievements in domestic and international competitions from their early participation in regional leagues, through their professional era starting in the 1960s, up to the most recent completed season.
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List of Mexico international footballersThe Mexico national football team has represented Mexico in men's international football since 1923, when they played their first international, a 3–2 win over Guatemala. The team is organized by the Mexican Football Federation, a member of FIFA and a founding member of CONCACAF. They competed in the first World Cup, and have reached the quarter-final stage of the tournament twice, in 1970 and 1986, and are 12-time champions of the CONCACAF Championship and its successor, the Gold Cup. This list includes all players who have represented the Mexico national team in at least 30 matches.
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