Nesa , also known as Toros Nesa ( Spanish: Toros Neza ) and (formerly) Atlanta UTN, is a Mexican football club from Nesaualcoiotl in the state of Mexico . Performs in Assenso MX , second division of Mexico.
| Full title | Neza Futbol Club | |||
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| Nicknames | Toros (Bulls) | |||
| Based | 1993 | |||
| Stadium | Nesa 86 , Nesaualcootl , Mexico | |||
| Capacity | 28,500 | |||
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| Site | nezafc.com | |||
| Competition | Assenso MX | |||
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The club from the moment of its foundation played in the Mexican Example, but after the 1999/2000 season it withdrew due to financial problems. After 10 years, being acquired by Grupo Salinas , he returned to professional competitions.
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History
Nesa was formed in 1993 on the basis of the Toros UTN club ( Spanish: Toros de la Universidad TecnolΓ³gica de Neza ), after the latter won the Second Division in the 1992/93 season. Toros Nesa took the place of one of the oldest clubs in the country, FC Pachuka , which left Primera. In the 1993/94 season, the club performed unsuccessfully, ending the year at the bottom of its group. The last 14 matches of the season the team played in Pachuca , changing its name to Toros Nesa Hidalgo. However, in the next season the club began to be called Toros Nesa again.
In the 1996-97 season, βToros Nesaβ made it to the semi-finals of Aperture. Due to financial difficulties, the club withdrew from all competitions at the end of the 1999/2000 season.
In December 2010, it was announced that Nesa would return to Klausur in the 2010/11 season. Toros Nesa became a branch of the Monarcas Morelia Club of Examples, and became owned by TV Azteca .
Since 2011, the team has been playing in Assenso MX (Mexico's second-tier division championship).
Current squad
Titles and Achievements
- Vice-champion of Mexico (1): 1997 (Summer)
- Mexico Championship Second Division Champion (1): 1992/93
Famous Players
- Antonio Mohamed (1993/98, enshrined No. 11)
- Federico Lusenhoff
- Bebeto (1999)
- Vava (1967/68, played for Atlanta UTN)
- Miguel Gonzalez (2008)
- Luis Carlos Perea (1994/95)
- Guillermo Vasquez (1994/96)
- Pablo Larios (1994/97)
- Manuel Negrete (1993/94)
- Juan de Dios Ramirez Perales (1995/96)
- Camilo Romero (1999/2000)
- Javier Saavedra (1996/98)
- Miguel Herrera (1995/99)
- Juan Parody (1998/99)
- Rodrigo Ruiz (1996/99)
- JΓΆrg Stihl (1993/94)
Notes
Links
- Club official website (Spanish)