10 Facts About Club Necaxa

1.

Historians assert that the colors and Club Necaxa's crest came from following the arrival of the Cornish community in Mexico, the Cornish community flourished and stayed in Central Mexico until the Mexican Revolution in 1910.

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2.

On 14 September 1930, having already been a 2-time champion of the amateur Copa Eliminatoria, Club Necaxa inaugurated its stadium named Parque Club Necaxa, located on the banks of La Piedad River on land donated by the Fraser Family.

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3.

Club Necaxa'ssuccess took him to the big screen in Mexican Cinema.

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4.

Seven years later, Club Necaxa returned to play under the conditions of the commercialization of the Mexican league.

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5.

Under the new ownership of the Union of Electricians and Juan Jose Rivas Rojas, Club Necaxa played their first game on 25 September 1950 in the old district of Oblatos, in a stadium called Parque Oblatos or "Oblatos Stadium" otherwise called the Municipal Stadium of Felipe Martinez Sandoval in Guadalajara, Mexico.

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6.

On 19 September 1971, Club Necaxa experienced financial trouble and became in debt with players and management.

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7.

Club Necaxa has a great season, previously in the 1980s they battled twice against Mexico Primera Division's regulations of the Mexican League.

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8.

In that year Club Necaxa reached the finals losing to Pumas of the University of Mexico.

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9.

Club Necaxa's Championships were similar, yet different reminder of the spirit of "Los Once Hermanos" or "the Eleven Brothers" in the late 1930s.

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10.

On 6 December 2014, Club Necaxa won the Apertura 2014 championship in the final game against Coras de Tepic ultimately losing the promotion play-off against Dorados de Sinaloa.

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