Club Toluca

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Club Deportivo Toluca
Club Deportivo Toluca
Full name Club Deportivo Toluca
Nickname(s) Diablos Rojos
(Red Devils)
Founded 1917
Ground Estadio Nemesio Díez
Toluca, Mexico, Mexico
Capacity 27,000
Chairman Rafael Lebrija
Manager Américo Gallego
League Primera División de México
Apertura 2006 2nd (playoffs)
4th (league)
3rd (group - wildcard)
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Deportivo Toluca Futbol Club also known simply as Toluca, is a Mexican professional football club. Toluca's stadium is localized in Toluca, State of Mexico in Mexico. Toluca plays in the Primera División de México and has been champion eight times.

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[edit] History

In March of 1917, the brothers Román and Gerardo Ferrat with Filiberto Navas created Deportivo Toluca Futbol Club. In 1950 the team joins the recentlly formed segunda division, advancing to Primera División de México in 1953.

The team won two consecutive championships in 1966 and 1967 under the coach Ignacio Trelles. In 1975 Toluca won the championship one more time, coached by Ricardo de Leon, playing a style of game that was consistently criticized as ultra defensive, after defeating Leon in the final-four mini tournament by 1-0, with goal of the Ecuadorian Ítalo Estupiñan (the only time the Mexican Championship was decided by a round-robin, two legged, mini tournament).

In 1997 Enrique "Ojitos" Meza became the coach of the team, after reaching the finals of the Mexican league with Toros Neza (now disappeared). Toluca resurged, its tactical scheme was very offensive, which was very characteristic of its coach. It was not atypical to see scores like 5-3. The offensive idea suited perfectly the Paraguayan Jose Saturnino Cardozo, who became the best scorer of the league in four occasions.

Toluca won the championship in 1998, the first one in twenty years. With Enrique Meza as coach, Toluca won the championship three times in a period of three years.

For the Apertura 2002 tournament, Ricardo Lavolpe became the coach of Toluca. Without finishing the season, Lavolpe left Toluca to coach the Mexican national team. Toluca was at its best, and even without Lavople, the team had the necessary momentum to win the championship one more time. In this ocassion by dispossing of Morelia in the finals.

At the end of the Apertura 2005 tournament the team became champion again, beating CF Monterrey by an aggregate of 6-3.

In Apertura 2006, they tied in the first leg (1-1). But suffered a loss in the Estadio Nemesio Diez (2-1) against Chivas de Guadalajara.


[edit] Honours

  • League Championships: 8
    • 1967, 1968, 1975, Verano 1998, Verano 1999, Verano 2000, Apertura 2002, Apertura 2005.
  • Second Division Championships: 1
    • 1953.
  • Mexico Cups: 2
    • 1956, 1989.
  • Champion of Champions: 4
    • 1967, 1968, 2003, 2006
  • CONCACAF Champions' Cup: 2
    • 1968, 2003

[edit] 2007 Roster

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Argentina GK Hernán Cristante
2 Flag of Mexico DF Jonathan Arias
3 Flag of Paraguay DF Paulo Da Silva
4 Flag of Mexico DF Hassan Viades
5 Flag of Argentina MF Ariel Rosada
6 Flag of Mexico DF Manuel De La Torre
7 Flag of Mexico FW Carlos Esquivel
8 Flag of Mexico MF Erick Espinoza
9 Flag of Paraguay FW Erwin Avalos
10 Flag of Mexico MF Antonio Naelson
11 Flag of Uruguay FW Vicente Sánchez
12 Flag of Mexico GK Cesar "Chicharo" Lozano
13 Flag of Mexico DF Miguel Almazán
No. Position Player
14 Flag of Mexico DF Edgar Dueñas
15 Flag of Mexico MF Josué Castillejos
16 Flag of Mexico MF Sergio Amaury Ponce
17 Flag of Mexico DF José García
18 Flag of Mexico MF Carlos Adrián Morales
19 Flag of Mexico FW Ivan Castillejos
20 Flag of Mexico MF Adrian Velasco
21 Flag of Mexico MF Diego De La Torre
22 Flag of Mexico MF Juan Carlos Nunez
23 Flag of Mexico FW Ismael Valadez
24 Flag of Mexico DF Jose Manuel Cruzalta
25 Flag of Argentina   Jeremias Gallego
- Flag of Mexico   Juan Flore

[edit] Squad Changes for Clausura 2007 season

In:

  • Erwin Avalos - Transferred From Cerro Porteño

Out:

  • Bruno Marioni - Transferred To Boca Juniors

[edit] Famous Players

-Enrique "Vallarta" Alfaro (1994-2002)

-Marcelino Bernal

-José Saturnino Cardozo (1995-2005)

-Carlos Carús (1953-1963)

-Benito Contreras

-Fabián Estay

-Walter Gassire

-Florentino López (1961-1972)

-Carlos María Morales

-Julio Palleiro (1952-1955)

-Vicente Pereda "El Diablo Mayor"

-Juan Antonio Pizzi

-Pedro "Bucky" Romero (1958-1968)

-Jorge Romo

-Víctor Ruiz

[edit] External links

Primera División de México, Apertura 2006 & Clausura 2007 v  d  e 

Group 1
Necaxa | Cruz Azul
Guadalajara | Querétaro
Atlas | Chiapas

Group 2
UAG | Monterrey
Veracruz | Pachuca
Atlante | San Luis

Group 3
América | Morelia
Toluca | UNAM
UANL | Santos

League Levels

Primera División de México | Primera División A  | Segunda División | Tercera División

Miscellaneous

List of champions | El Clásico (Regiomontano) | InterLiga | SuperLiga