Club Deportivo U.A.N.L.

Tigres UANL
Founded August 25, 1960
Ground Estadio Universitario
San Nicolás,
Nuevo León, Mexico
(Capacity: 41,150[1])
Owner Flag of Mexico U.A.N.L.
Manager Flag of Mexico Manuel Lapuente
League La Primera División
Apertura 2008 6th (league)
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Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, also known as UANL or simply Tigres, is a popular Mexican professional football club, which plays in the Primera División. It is the youngest professional team from the state of Nuevo León. The side plays home games at the Estadio Universitario, located in San Nicolás de los Garza, a municipality in the metropolitan area of Monterrey. The UANL Tigres are the official team of the state-owned university, the Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo León (UANL, or Autonomous University of Nuevo León).

Their chief rival is Club de Fútbol Monterrey or Rayados, and the annual crosstown derby is known as the Clásico Regiomontano.

Tigres es el mejor

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History

Anthem

Throughout the years, Tigres has been represented by different songs. The club anthem is played in an informal manner every time Tigres plays, and it is also played on local radio programs that cover Tigres games or are about soccer in Monterrey, and talk about Tigres.

The current anthem was written and composed in 1996 by José Antonio "Tony" Villegas, and produced by Santiago Yturria. This is the newest Tigres anthem, created when the team was privatized. A hip-hop remix of the anthem has also been created since.

This anthem is different from past anthems because it glorifies attributes and values that are popularly related to the city of Monterrey or the State of Nuevo León, and relates those values to the team. Some of these values include hard work, dedication to a common goal, unity, strength, the value of the locality, positive example to children, and the dream of always being the best.

Crests

Rivalries

There are a number of matches which the media, or the rivals, regard as special matches for Tigres. However, Tigres fans consider the Clásico Regiomontano to be their only true derby. Following, is a list of matches that are called "special" or "classic" by the media:

Fans

Tigres have a large and loyal fanbase concentrated in the state of Nuevo Leon and Northeastern Mexico. Tigres fans were recognized for supporting Tigres legend Walter Gaitan even after his poor and fairly dull performances in his last few games with Tigres. Tigres have held the record for the largest average attendance in Mexico for ten years running (42,777)[6], which is the 98% of the available capacity of the Estadio Universitario, making Tigres the most viewed professional team in Mexico in any sport.

Copa Libertadores

2005

In January 2005, the team won the InterLiga Championship in Houston, Texas. With this, they qualified for the prestigious Copa Libertadores de América. This was the first time the team qualified to any international tournament.

The Tigres adventure in the Libertadores included their first ever game in that tournament against Alianza Lima in Peru on February 15, 2005 (away, score: 0-0) and May 3, 2005 (home, score: 0-0). Their first ever win on the tournament, on February 23, 2005, against Caracas FC, from Venezuela (home, score: 3-1), and on April 13, 2005 (away, score: 2-5). This last game is the biggest-scoring game the team has had in its history on the tournament.

In the same group was also the Club Atlético Banfield. They confronted themselves in March 15 (home, score: 2-2) and in April 6, 2005 (away, score: 0-3).

The Tigres qualifyied (along with Banfield) into the next stage, where they met against previous year champion colombian team Once Caldas. On May 19, 2005, both teams tied (away, score: 1-1) and then, Tigres won on the second game on May 26, 2005 (home, score: 2-1) thus qualifying to quarterfinals against São Paulo, who later went on to become champion, and who only lost a match in this tournament against this team.

On Quarterfinals, the first game on June 1, 2005 was lost (away, score: 4-0) and the next game on June 15, 2005 was won (home, score: 2-1). The aggregate score was 5-2 against, and the team was eliminated from the championship.

In summary, UANL Tigres won 5 games, tied 4 and lost one, and ended 5th.

With Tigres, Hugo Sánchez became the first person born in Monterrey to ever score in the tournament.

2006

After defeating their arch-rival, Club de Fútbol Monterrey, at the Home Depot Center in California, Tigres won their second consecutive Interliga and became the first Mexican team to qualify to two consecutive Copa Libertadores de América.

In this edition, Tigres faced the Universidad Católica from Chile, the Corinthians, from Brazil, and Deportivo Cali, of Colombia.

This was a tougher group stage than they had last year, and was one of the toughest in the tournament. However, Tigres qualifyied for the next round, but only by goal-difference advantage, and after a last minute goal by Carlos Ramírez.

Because of its intensity, this group staged produced a lot of memorable games, particularly against Universidad Católica and against Corinthians at home and away. Tigres ended second in the group due to goal difference advantage, in a last minute goal against U. Católica, and so qualified again for playoffs.

However, they were eliminated in the round of sixteen. Tigres played Libertad of Paraguay on April 27, 2006 and again on May 4, 2006. The matches ended 0-0, and Tigres were eliminated on penalty kicks (5-3).

In summary, Tigres played 8 games, and produced 3 wins, 3 ties, and two defeats.

This performance was noticeably inferior from its first, and it produced its first penalty kicks experience in Copa Libertadores.

Championships

Current roster

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Mexico GK Óscar Pérez
2 Flag of Mexico DF Diego Martínez
3 Flag of Mexico DF Jesús Chávez
5 Flag of Paraguay DF Pedro Benítez
8 Flag of Mexico MF Lucas Ayala* (vice-captain)
9 Flag of Panama FW Blas Pérez
10 Flag of Paraguay FW Julio Aguilar
11 Flag of Mexico FW Emmanuel Cerda
13 Flag of Mexico MF Antonio Sancho (captain)
15 Flag of Mexico DF Mario Ruiz
16 Flag of Argentina MF Lucas Lobos
17 Flag of Mexico GK Alfredo Talavera
19 Flag of Argentina MF Guillermo Marino
20 Flag of Mexico DF Hugo Sánchez Guerrero
23 Flag of Mexico MF Javier Saavedra
No. Position Player
24 Flag of Mexico DF José Arturo Rivas
25 Flag of Mexico GK Jesús Urbina
26 Flag of Mexico FW Francisco Fonseca
31 Flag of Mexico GK Enrique Palos
33 Flag of Mexico DF Adrián Gallegos
43 Flag of Mexico DF Jesús Molina
50 Flag of Mexico FW Francisco Acuña
58 Flag of Mexico MF Manuel Viniegra
59 Flag of Mexico FW Jonathan de León
61 Flag of Mexico FW Armando Pulido
62 Flag of Mexico DF Israel Jiménez
63 Flag of Mexico MF José Cabrera
70 Flag of Mexico DF Erick Martínez
85 Flag of Mexico FW Jonathan Arenas

(*)also holds Mexican citizenship


Retired numbers

Main article: Retired numbers in football (soccer)

The number 7 in Tigres has been immortalized to honor Gerónimo Barbadillo.

The club does not assign the number 12 to any player in order to honour its fans as the 12th man.

Famous players

  • Mexico
  • Flag of Mexico Claudio Suárez el emperador
  • Flag of Mexico Bernardo Garcia Flores El chico maravilla
  • Flag of Mexico Jorge Campos el brody
  • Flag of Mexico Luis Hernández
  • Flag of Mexico Ramón Ramírez
  • Flag of Mexico Gerardo Elizondo Gonzalez
  • Flag of Mexico Antonio Sancho
  • Flag of Mexico Martin Zuñiga el pulpo
  • Flag of Mexico Joaquin del Olmo el jaibo
  • Flag of Mexico Francisco Javier Cruz
  • Flag of Mexico Jose Pilar Reyes
  • Flag of Mexico Francisco Fonseca
  • Flag of Mexico Miguel Espana
  • Flag of Mexico Tomas Boy el jefe
  • Flag of Mexico Mateo Bravo
  • Flag of Mexico Sergio Orduna la hormiga
  • Flag of Mexico Roberto Gomez Junco el mago
  • Flag of Mexico Jaime Lozano el actor
  • Flag of Mexico Lucas Ayala
  • Flag of Mexico Leo Alvarez
  • Flag of Mexico Jose Manuel Azuara
  • Flag of Mexico Salvador Carrillo
  • Flag of Mexico Marco Antonio Ruiz el chima
  • Flag of Mexico Carlos Munoz
  • Brazil
  • Flag of Brazil Eduardo Jonán Américo "Edú"
  • Flag of Brazil Geraldo Goncálvez
  • Flag of Brazil Edmur "Pato" Lucas
  • Flag of Brazil Cabinho
  • Flag of Brazil Marcelo Conte Mello
  • Flag of Brazil Marcio Rossini
  • Flag of Brazil Geovani Silva
  • Flag of Brazil Hugo Aparecido
  • Flag of Brazil Antonio Carlos Santos
  • Flag of Brazil André da Casta Gilson
  • Flag of Brazil Nilson Esidio
  • Flag of Brazil Aílton
  • Flag of Brazil Osmar Donizete
  • Flag of Brazil Valtencir Gomes
  • Flag of Brazil Marcelo Domingues
  • Flag of Brazil Irenio
  • Flag of Brazil Laurenco Andrade
  • Flag of Brazil Maurilio Thomaz
  • Flag of Brazil Enilton Menezes
  • Flag of Brazil Kléber
  • Flag of Brazil Alex Mineiro
  • Flag of Brazil Sebastiao Pereira
  • Flag of Brazil Julio César Santos
  • Flag of Brazil Flavio Rogeiro
 
  • Argentina
  • Flag of Argentina Daniel Buglione
  • Flag of Argentina Juan Carlos Lapalma
  • Flag of Argentina Edgar Guillermo Beck
  • Flag of Argentina Roberto Rogel
  • Flag of Argentina Osvaldo Batocietti Ronco
  • Flag of Argentina Roberto Gasparini Pamich
  • Flag of Argentina Jorge Humberto Boreli
  • Flag of Argentina Sergio Omar Almirón 1991
  • Flag of Argentina Juan Jose Rossi
  • Flag of Argentina Angel David Comizzo 1990-1991
  • Flag of Argentina Eduardo Bacas
  • Flag of Argentina Alejandro Fabio Lanari
  • Flag of Argentina Martín Félix Ubaldi
  • Flag of Argentina Rubén Darío Piaggio
  • Flag of Argentina Danilo Tosello
  • Flag of Argentina Juan Augusto Gómez
  • Flag of Argentina Walter Gaitán
  • Flag of Argentina Néstor Silvera
  • Flag of Argentina Gustavo Campagnuolo
  • Flag of Argentina Claudio Husaín
  • Flag of Argentina Sixto Peralta
  • Flag of Argentina Rolando Zárate
  • Flag of Argentina Fabián Alberto Cubero
  • Flag of Argentina Guillermo Marino
  • Flag of Argentina Gastón Fernández
  • Flag of Argentina Lucas Armando Lobos
  • Uruguay
  • Flag of Uruguay Dagoberto Fontes
  • Flag of Uruguay Orlando Medina
  • Flag of Uruguay Washington Olivera
  • Flag of Uruguay Alberto Cardaccio
  • Flag of Uruguay Walter Daniel Mantegazza
  • Flag of Uruguay Roberto Gadea
  • Flag of Uruguay Albino Freire
  • Flag of Uruguay Héctor Hugo Eugui
  • Flag of Uruguay Héctor Cedres
  • Flag of Uruguay Luis Fernández
  • Flag of Uruguay Juan Carlos Paz
  • Flag of Uruguay Daniel Bartollotta
  • Flag of Uruguay Jorge Daniel Cabrera
  • Flag of Uruguay Gerardo Rodríguez
  • Flag of Uruguay Cecilio de los Santos
  • Flag of Uruguay Mario Barilko
  • Flag of Uruguay Roberto Dante Siboldi
  • Flag of Uruguay Pablo Fernando Hernández
  • Flag of Uruguay Sergio Vázquez
  • Flag of Uruguay Sebastián Abreu
 
  • Chile
  • Flag of Chile Roberto Hodge
  • Flag of Chile Gustavo Moscoso
  • Flag of Chile Alejandro Hisis
  • Flag of Chile Jaime Pizarro
  • Flag of Chile Gabriel Mendoza
  • Flag of Chile Claudio Núñez
  • Flag of Chile José Luis Sierra
  • Flag of Chile Sebastián González
  • Paraguay
  • Flag of Paraguay Juan Ramón Ocampo
  • Flag of Paraguay Julio Aguilar
  • Flag of Paraguay Pedro Benitez
  • Flag of Paraguay Enrique Ramón Bastos
  • Flag of Paraguay Félix Ricardo Torres
  • Flag of Paraguay Isidro Aquino Díaz
  • Flag of Paraguay Mauro Caballero
  • Flag of Paraguay Danilo Aceval
  • Flag of Paraguay Julio César Cáceres
  • Peru
  • Flag of Peru Gerónimo Barbadillo 1977-1982
  • Flag of Peru Eddy Carazas
  • Ecuador
  • Flag of Ecuador Iván Hurtado
  • Flag of Ecuador Luis Saritama
  • Colombia
  • Flag of Colombia John Restrepo
  • Bolivia
  • Flag of Bolivia Percy Colque
  • Panama
  • Flag of Panama Blas Pérez
  • Bulgaria
  • Flag of Bulgaria Emil Kostadinov

Top goalscorers

Sponsorship

Affiliate

Tigres B is the Primera División A affiliate of Tigres UANL. They play in the lower division to provide a training ground for prospective players aspiring to play in the Primera División de México. They currently play in San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León.

References

  1. tigres.com.mx
  2. Televisa
  3. Historia del Interliga (In Spanish)
  4. Flores, Roberto. "La magia envuelve a CU" El Norte 4 August 2006: Online (Requires Subscription) Barsa en Monterrey. Ronaldinho se roba el show ante Tigres. Barcelona derrota a felinos en Centenario de Cemex.
  5. Moreno, Sebastián. "Llaman a regios 'chilangos ligth'" El Norte 15 March 2007: Online (Requires Subscription), "Yo creo que jugar contra Tigres o Monterrey es como un Clásico; con perdón para ustedes, nosotros decimos que los regios son los 'chilangos light'", expresó antes de ingresar al estadio Salvador Morantes, quien desde hace una década asiste a cada juego en el Corona.
  6. ::: T I G R E S | Sitio Oficial del Equipo de Fútbol Mexicano:::

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