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Asturias F.C.

Asturias F.C. (currently Centro Asturiano de México) was a sports club located in Mexico City, established in 1918. The squad played in the Liga Mexicana de Football Amateur Association, the first and main league prior to the professionalisation and development of the Primera División de México in 1943.

Asturias
Full nameAsturias Football Club
(then, "Centro Asturiano de México A.C.")
Founded7 February 1918; 105 years ago (1918-02-07)
GroundParque Asturias, Mexico City, Mexico
Capacity25,000
1949–50

Asturias would overcome Real Club España, club along which were known as the "foreign legion (Legión extranjera)" in the 1943–44 season after finishing with a similar record. The first final in the Mexican professional league was won by Asturias after beating R.C. España by 4–1 and thus becoming the first champion in the professional era. The club was managed by Ernesto Pauler.

Besides having the honour of being the first champion in the professional league, Asturias also holds the record for most Copa Mexico wins with 8.

History edit

The club was established as "Club Asturias" on 7 February 1918 when a group of Asturian immigrants made up by José Menéndez Aleu, Ángel H. Díaz and Antonio Martínez got together and decided to establish a football club that would represent their Asturian heritage.[1]

The main goal was to unite all the Spaniards who had emigrated from Asturias to Mexico, and so imitatively the club enrolled into the Primera Fuerza but the league would only admit the club if they beat Germania, América and Tigres. They managed to beat Germania by 3–0, Tigres by 1–0 but only drew 3–3 against América, so the club would not be allowed to join the league. The club decided to form its own league calling it "Unión Nacional de Association Foot-Ball". The league would be played in the Campo Asturias which was constructed in the Paseo de la Reforma of Mexico City. The league would not charge any fee to watch the games, which encouraged locals to attend this league and not the Primera Fuerza. With this problem in hand the Primera Fuerza changed its mind and allowed the club to take part in the upcoming 1919 tournament. In 1920 the club hired Scottish former player Gerald Brown and the club managed to wins its first tournament by winning the 1920 Copa Covadonga. In 1921 the club changed its name to "Sección Deportiva del Centro Asturiano".

 
Asturias F.C. team that played Chilean club Colo Colo in 1927.

This club would go on to win important cups like the Copa Centenario in 1921. The club would also win the most Copa Mexico in its history before being dissolved in 1996 winning a total of eight, one more than Necaxa. This club also had the honour of being the first champion in the professional era after financing the 1943–44 tournament tied with Real Club España, where a decisive game had to play in the Asturias Park where the club defeated Real Club España 4–1.

The club would go on to play a few more years in the league, finishing no better than fifth until after the 1949–50 tournament along with Real Club España and Moctezuma de Orizaba retired from the league due to differences with the Federation.[2] Necaxa (México), an old Primera Fuerza member who didn't accept professionalism in 1943, re-joined to fill the vacant place.

Primera Fuerza campaigns edit

These are all the Statistics from the club's participation in the Primera Fuerza from 1919–1943[3] except for the 1921–22 and the 1930–31 tournament which was not held, also the 1934–35 which is missing.

Year Position Games played Won Tied Lost Goals Scored Goals Against Points Postseason place
1919–20 3 16 9 2 5 21 14 20 Third Place
1921–22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Was not Held
1922–23 1 14 11 2 1 28 10 24 Champion
1923–24 3 16 8 4 4 25 9 20 Third Place
1924–25 4 12 4 3 5 10 9 11
1925–26 6 12 2 1 9 10 35 5
1926–27 6 12 4 0 8 24 31 8
1927–28 2 14 5 8 1 39 28 18 Runner Up
1928–29 6 8 3 1 4 22 25 7
1929–30 4 14 6 5 3 34 22 17
1930–31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Was not Held
1931–32 3 14 9 2 3 40 34 20 Third Place
1932–33 8 8 1 3 4 13 18 5 Avoided Relegation
1933–34 2 10 6 1 3 29 17 13 Runner Up
1934–35 ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
1935–36 4 8 2 3 3 14 16 7
1936–37 5 8 2 1 5 16 24 5
1937–38 2 10 7 0 3 31 14 14 Runner Up
1938–39 1 12 7 2 3 30 27 16 Champion
1939–40 5 15 5 2 8 32 33 12
1940–41 5 14 5 2 7 25 20 12
1941–42 8 14 4 1 9 30 42 9
1942–43 8 14 4 2 8 28 35 10

After the 1942–43[3] tournament the league became professional and changed its name to the Liga Mayor.

Primera División de México edit

Year Position Games played Won Tied Lost Goals Scored Goals Against Points Postseason place
1943–44 1 18 12 3 3 57 32 27 Champion
1944–45 5 24 12 2 10 72 66 26
1945–46 10 30 12 4 14 71 74 28
1946–47 9 28 10 5 13 53 65 25
1947–48 15 28 6 7 15 41 62 19
1948–49 5 28 12 6 10 58 44 30
1949–50 5 26 11 6 9 50 49 28

After this season, Asturias, Real Club España and Moctezuma de Orizaba retired from the league due to differences with the Federation. Necaxa (México), an old Primera Fuerza member which didn't accept professionalism in 1943,[3] re-joined for next season.

Honours edit

Goal Scorer Title edit

  • Roberto Aballay (1944–45), (40 goals)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Historia on Club's website
  2. ^ Miguel Ángel Lara (14 December 2014). "Franco retiró a los campeones 'españoles' en México" [Franco retired the 'Spanish' champions in Mexico] (in Spanish). Marca. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "rsssf.org Stats: All time Standings list from 1902". from the original on 13 April 2004.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the football team of Centro Asturiano For the main club see Centro Asturiano de Mexico Asturias F C currently Centro Asturiano de Mexico was a sports club located in Mexico City established in 1918 The squad played in the Liga Mexicana de Football Amateur Association the first and main league prior to the professionalisation and development of the Primera Division de Mexico in 1943 AsturiasFull nameAsturias Football Club then Centro Asturiano de Mexico A C Founded7 February 1918 105 years ago 1918 02 07 GroundParque Asturias Mexico City MexicoCapacity25 0001949 505 Home coloursAsturias would overcome Real Club Espana club along which were known as the foreign legion Legion extranjera in the 1943 44 season after finishing with a similar record The first final in the Mexican professional league was won by Asturias after beating R C Espana by 4 1 and thus becoming the first champion in the professional era The club was managed by Ernesto Pauler Besides having the honour of being the first champion in the professional league Asturias also holds the record for most Copa Mexico wins with 8 Contents 1 History 2 Primera Fuerza campaigns 2 1 Primera Division de Mexico 3 Honours 3 1 Goal Scorer Title 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe club was established as Club Asturias on 7 February 1918 when a group of Asturian immigrants made up by Jose Menendez Aleu Angel H Diaz and Antonio Martinez got together and decided to establish a football club that would represent their Asturian heritage 1 The main goal was to unite all the Spaniards who had emigrated from Asturias to Mexico and so imitatively the club enrolled into the Primera Fuerza but the league would only admit the club if they beat Germania America and Tigres They managed to beat Germania by 3 0 Tigres by 1 0 but only drew 3 3 against America so the club would not be allowed to join the league The club decided to form its own league calling it Union Nacional de Association Foot Ball The league would be played in the Campo Asturias which was constructed in the Paseo de la Reforma of Mexico City The league would not charge any fee to watch the games which encouraged locals to attend this league and not the Primera Fuerza With this problem in hand the Primera Fuerza changed its mind and allowed the club to take part in the upcoming 1919 tournament In 1920 the club hired Scottish former player Gerald Brown and the club managed to wins its first tournament by winning the 1920 Copa Covadonga In 1921 the club changed its name to Seccion Deportiva del Centro Asturiano nbsp Asturias F C team that played Chilean club Colo Colo in 1927 This club would go on to win important cups like the Copa Centenario in 1921 The club would also win the most Copa Mexico in its history before being dissolved in 1996 winning a total of eight one more than Necaxa This club also had the honour of being the first champion in the professional era after financing the 1943 44 tournament tied with Real Club Espana where a decisive game had to play in the Asturias Park where the club defeated Real Club Espana 4 1 The club would go on to play a few more years in the league finishing no better than fifth until after the 1949 50 tournament along with Real Club Espana and Moctezuma de Orizaba retired from the league due to differences with the Federation 2 Necaxa Mexico an old Primera Fuerza member who didn t accept professionalism in 1943 re joined to fill the vacant place Primera Fuerza campaigns editThese are all the Statistics from the club s participation in the Primera Fuerza from 1919 1943 3 except for the 1921 22 and the 1930 31 tournament which was not held also the 1934 35 which is missing Year Position Games played Won Tied Lost Goals Scored Goals Against Points Postseason place1919 20 3 16 9 2 5 21 14 20 Third Place1921 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Was not Held1922 23 1 14 11 2 1 28 10 24 Champion1923 24 3 16 8 4 4 25 9 20 Third Place1924 25 4 12 4 3 5 10 9 111925 26 6 12 2 1 9 10 35 51926 27 6 12 4 0 8 24 31 81927 28 2 14 5 8 1 39 28 18 Runner Up1928 29 6 8 3 1 4 22 25 71929 30 4 14 6 5 3 34 22 171930 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Was not Held1931 32 3 14 9 2 3 40 34 20 Third Place1932 33 8 8 1 3 4 13 18 5 Avoided Relegation1933 34 2 10 6 1 3 29 17 13 Runner Up1934 35 1935 36 4 8 2 3 3 14 16 71936 37 5 8 2 1 5 16 24 51937 38 2 10 7 0 3 31 14 14 Runner Up1938 39 1 12 7 2 3 30 27 16 Champion1939 40 5 15 5 2 8 32 33 121940 41 5 14 5 2 7 25 20 121941 42 8 14 4 1 9 30 42 91942 43 8 14 4 2 8 28 35 10After the 1942 43 3 tournament the league became professional and changed its name to the Liga Mayor Primera Division de Mexico edit Year Position Games played Won Tied Lost Goals Scored Goals Against Points Postseason place1943 44 1 18 12 3 3 57 32 27 Champion1944 45 5 24 12 2 10 72 66 261945 46 10 30 12 4 14 71 74 281946 47 9 28 10 5 13 53 65 251947 48 15 28 6 7 15 41 62 191948 49 5 28 12 6 10 58 44 301949 50 5 26 11 6 9 50 49 28After this season Asturias Real Club Espana and Moctezuma de Orizaba retired from the league due to differences with the Federation Necaxa Mexico an old Primera Fuerza member which didn t accept professionalism in 1943 3 re joined for next season Honours editLiga Mexicana de Football Amateur 2 1922 23 1938 39 Copa Mexico 8 1921 22 1922 23 1923 24 1933 34 1936 37 1938 39 1939 40 1940 41 Primera Division 1 1943 44Goal Scorer Title edit Roberto Aballay 1944 45 40 goals See also editCentro Asturiano de Mexico AsturiansReferences edit Historia on Club s website Miguel Angel Lara 14 December 2014 Franco retiro a los campeones espanoles en Mexico Franco retired the Spanish champions in Mexico in Spanish Marca Retrieved 17 October 2020 a b c rsssf org Stats All time Standings list from 1902 Archived from the original on 13 April 2004 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Asturias F C amp oldid 1186022220, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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