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Club Universidad Nacional

Club Universidad Nacional, A.C., commonly referred to as Pumas and UNAM, is a professional football club based in Ciudad Universitaria of Mexico City, Mexico. The club competes in the Liga MX, the top division in the Mexican football league system. Founded in 1954, they play their home games at Estadio Olímpico Universitario.

Club Universidad Nacional
Full nameClub Universidad Nacional, A.C.[1]
Nickname(s)Pumas
Universitarios (Collegiates)
Universidad (University)
Auriazules (Gold-and-Blues)[2]
Los de Pedregal (The Guys from Pedregal)[3]
Short namePumas UNAM
Founded2 August 1954; 68 years ago (1954-08-02)
as Club Deportivo Universidad[4][5]
GroundEstadio Olímpico Universitario
Capacity58,445[6]
OwnerNational Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
ChairmanLeopoldo Silva Gutiérrez
ManagerAntonio Mohamed
LeagueLiga MX
Apertura 202216th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Domestically, Pumas UNAM has won 11 trophies: 7 Liga MX, 1 Copa MX, the Campeón de Campeones twice, as well as 1 Segunda División de México. In international club football, the club has won 3 CONCACAF Champions Cups[7] and 1 Copa Interamericana.[8] The club has a long-standing rivalry with Club América in the derbi capitalino.[9]

The club is one of the most popular clubs in Mexico. It is considered to be one of the Cuatro Grandes of Mexican football, alongside Cruz Azul, Guadalajara, and Club América.[10][11]

The team is also known for its youth development system, which has produced international players such as Hugo Sánchez, Manuel Negrete, Luis Flores, Miguel España, Claudio Suárez, Luis García, Alberto García Aspe, David Patiño, Jorge Campos, Braulio Luna, Gerardo Torrado, Francisco Fonseca, Efraín Juárez, Héctor Moreno, Pablo Barrera, Israel Castro, Eduardo Herrera and Jesús Gallardo.

Los Pumas

Club Universidad Nacional (Pumas UNAM) was originally an amateur club of college students from UNAM's several schools and then developed into a professional team competing in the Mexican football league. It is now one of the biggest clubs in all of Mexico. It has evolved into one of the most popular Mexican teams and has gained an international following.

The team's blue and gold colors were selected as a tribute to the University of Notre Dame, whose football coaches helped to develop an American-style football team at the university. The nickname was inspired by Roberto 'Tapatio' Mendez, who coached the team from 1946 to 1964 and whose motivational speeches often compared his players to pumas. The nickname stayed with the public, and all the athletic teams representing the university have been called Pumas.

Their home ground is the Estadio Olímpico Universitario, the main venue of the 1968 Summer Olympics. It has a seating capacity of over 72,000. The stadium is situated within the campus which enables easy access by the students. The Pumas have training facilities within the campus but their main complex is the Cantera, located nearby.

History

The dean of the university, Luis Chico Goerne, made the first attempt to affiliate a representative of UNAM with the top football Mexican championship of the day, filing a petition to join the Liga Mayor de Fútbol Professional del Distrito Federal. The petition was rejected in favor of Club Marte [es] de Morelos. Therefore, Pumas played 13 years in Mexicos Liga De Ascenso.

By the 1940s, the dean Gustavo Baz Prada assigned the task to prepare the UNAM team to Rodolfo "Butch" Muñoz, then player of Club España. The new manager formed its new team with members of the student body of the many schools and faculties of the university. The UNAM team joined many university tournaments, with successful results, and "Butch" Muñoz went on to manage the team for 13 years. This prepared the team to complete its later transition to professional status.

Establishment: 1950s

In August 1954, the Club Universidad was accepted as a member of the Segunda División, in those days the second tier division of professional football in Mexico. This achievement was accomplished with the support of the dean Nabor Carrillo and Guillermo Aguilar Alvarez Sr., a benefactor of the club. Aguilar Alvarez was appointed by the dean as the chairman of the club.

On September 12, 1954 UNAM played its first professional game, an away match against Monterrey. After competing for three years, Club Universidad requested a one-year moratorium in its competing in Segunda División play to undergo a programme rebuilding process. Within that year, Hector Ortiz was appointed as the new manager of the club, and a Board of Patrons was formed.

The promotion: 1960s

Pumas UNAM realized its objective of promotion from Segunda División to Primera División when Club Universidad won the home-played promotion match on January 9, 1962, by defeating Club Cataluña de Torreón, 9–1. The match ended, the students rushed the pitch, and honored its team by carrying them off the field on their shoulders—this was the first step towards the consolidation of the club.

The following day, dean Ignacio Chávez Sánchez congratulated the team when he met with them: Octavio Vial (manager), and players: Homero Villar, Raúl Chanes, José Antonio "La Espátula" Rodríguez, Rafael Ramirez Jimenez, Alfredo Echávarri, José Ruiz, Carlos Gutierrez, Alfredo "Tito" Zenteno, José Luis "El Chango" Ledezma, Antonio Sámano, Jorge Gaitán, Guillermo Vázquez Sr., José Luis González "La Calaca", Lorenzo Garcia, Carlos Calderón de la Barca, Manuel "Manolo" Rodríguez, Edmundo "El Poli" Pérez, and Gustavo "El Gato" Cuenca.

The team established itself in the Primera División, the Board of Patrons prepared for the continuation of the team's success by establishing youth system to develop new players.

The legend begins: 1970s

After two years under the management of Alfonso "El Pescado" Portugal, the Spaniard Ángel Zubieta took the reins of the team. This enabled the program to identify "foreign" reinforcements, but rely on promoting from the youth system.

The first half of the decade was marked by the arrival of three of the most important foreign players in the existence of the club; the Peruvian Juan José Muñante, the Serbian Velibor "Bora" Milutinović, and the Brazilian Cabinho. They arrived to join a solid base of native-players such as Miguel Mejía Barón, Héctor Sanabria, Arturo Vázquez Ayala, José Luis "Pareja" López, and Leonardo Cuellar. In the second half of the decade those same players would give the club its first titles in the top division.

In 1975 the club adopted a new administration consisting of an independent civil association that helped the university to support the club. In the 1974–75 season, Universidad won the Copa México and the Campeón de Campeones. In the 1976–77 season, Club Universidad became league champion for the first time in its history. That championship was followed by two sub championships. The culmination of a successful decade for Club Universidad came with the debut of Hugo Sánchez. In 1978, Club Universidad would signed Ricardo "Tuca" Ferretti , a player that will prove to be vital for the team in the coming decade.

Consolidation: 1980s

In the 1980–81 season, Universidad won its second league championship. That season was also the last season Hugo Sánchez played for the club. In the following season, the Pumas won the CONCACAF Championship and the Interamerican Cup.

This decade also marked the national recognition of the work performed by the club, and the revolutionary and dynamic style of play that helped Mexican football overall. For the 1986 FIFA World Cup, the Mexican Football Federation appointed the manager of Universidad, Velibor "Bora" Milutinović as the manager of the Mexico national football team. Milutinović called numerous Pumas and former Pumas to the nation team, including Hugo Sánchez, Félix Cruz Barbosa, Rafael Amador, Raúl Servín, Miguel España, Manuel Negrete and Luis Flores. This generation of players gave great satisfactions not only to the followers of Pumas, but also to the Mexican football fans.

Ups and downs: 1990s

The decade began with one of the most celebrated championships in club history, the 1990–91 League Championship against arch-rivals Club América - the memorable winning goal via free kick from Ricardo "Tuca" Ferretti. This will be the last game of Ricardo "Tuca" Ferretti due to retirement as a professional player. A new generation of players arrived, including Luis García, Jorge Campos, Claudio Suárez, Antonio Sancho, Israel López, Braulio Luna, Rafael García, Jaime Lozano, and Gerardo Torrado. This decade is, however, considered one of the least successful in terms of championships and development of players. Towards the end of the decade, Hugo Sánchez became manager of the club for the first time.

Success: 2000s

In 2004, Sánchez led the Pumas to their first championship in thirteen years. The Pumas were able to retain the championship later that year, becoming the first team since the Mexican league was split into two seasons to win back-to-back championships. As of summer 2012, they remain the only team to achieve this feat. Along with two domestic titles, the Pumas were also able to win both the Campeon de Campeones.

In 2005, the Pumas reached the Copa Sudamericana final, where they lost to Boca Juniors in a penalty shoot out when Roberto Abbondanzieri controversially stopped a penalty after having been forgiven a red card for handling the ball outside the penalty box denying a Pumas player a clear chance on goal. Domestically, the Pumas struggled after their 2004 success and, by 2006, were facing the threat of relegation. Ricardo Ferretti was appointed as manager that year in an effort to lead Pumas away from the relegation zone. The stability and discipline that Ferretti brought to the team paid off as the Pumas climbed out of the relegation zone and reached a final in 2007 against Atlante, which they lost 2–1 on aggregate. In 2009, Ferretti once again led the Pumas to a final, this time being victorious against Pachuca in extra time to claim the team's sixth championship.

Rejuvenating the Club: 2010s

 
Pumas UNAM squad previous to a match against Tijuana in April 2012.

In 2011, Pumas became champions of Clausura 2011 tournament, winning their seventh championship against Monarcas Morelia.

After hard times at the club after the sacking of Guillermo Vasquez as head coach in 2012, he was re-hired as head coach in 2014. In Apertura 2015, Pumas made it to the tournament final against Tigres U.A.N.L. Tigres won the first leg of the Final with a home win of 3–0. Then in the second leg of the final Pumas managed to tie the game on the global scoreboard at home 4–1. A penalty-shootout had to be done and Tigres won the championship 4–2 at a penalty-shootout. Thus, making Pumas unable to gain its 8th title. After the club's inability to make it to the play-offs in Clausura 2016 and failing to reach the semifinal for Copa Libertadores 2016 Guillermo Vasquez was once again sacked as head coach in May 2016.

At the end of May 2016, Pumas hired Francisco Palencia as head coach making Palencia debut as his first team to manage. Once again, in Apertura 2016 Pumas made it to the play-offs against Tigres for quarter finals. In the first leg with Pumas hosting the home game both teams tied 2-2. In the second leg Tigres hosting the home game, Tigres won 5–0. Thus, in the global scoreboard Pumas lost 7–2, and was not able to go further throughout the play-off stage.

In the Clausura 2017, Pumas had signed the Chilean forward Nicolas Castillo in order to give more ability in the offensive part of the team. He conceived 8 goals the first 2 months of the season before he was injured and was out for the rest of the season. Pumas was having a great streak of games the first half of the season. Starting gaming Game 14 they lost 4 straight games and were not able to score a goal. With these results they finished in 17th place and were the worst defensive team having 30 goals against and Nicolas Castillo missing his top scorer championship by 1 goal by Raul Ruidiaz, player of Monarcas Morelia who made 9 goals.

In the Apertura 2017, many key players were sold or loaned out the loan, such as Alejandro Palacios, and long time captain Dario Veron, all with the purpose to make room for new, young players.

2020s

In the 2020 Apetura, Pumas reached the final, losing to Club Leon on a 3-1 Aggregate with coach Andres Lillini after sacking Miche the season prior. In 2022, Pumas reached the Champions League Final, losing to Major League Soccer side Seattle Sounders FC on aggregate. After a poor 2023 Apetura, Lillini was sacked and was replaced with Rafael Puente Jr. After a poor start to the 2023 Clasura, Puente Jr. was sacked on March 20, 2023.

Rivalries

 
Puma Hobby in CU

Universidad has strong rivalries with Club América and Cruz Azul. These games are passionate and followed by the whole city. There is also a more recent rivalry with Guadalajara.

Clásico Capitalino

 
Pumas UNAM fans in a match against Club América

The rivalry with Club América, compared to the others, is quite old and began during the 1960s, when Universidad won its promotion. The mere fact that both clubs are located in Mexico City generated the right atmosphere to see a rivalry born and grow. A few years later Club América bought Pumas UNAM idol Enrique Borja, even though the player had made a public statement that he did not want to be sold to Club América. In the 1980s the rivalry grew when Club América defeated Universidad twice in the league finals, both times with controversial refereeing decisions.[citation needed] The 1990s began with a "victory" of the Pumas over their rivals in the league finals, although it was actually a tie; the first leg was lost 3–2, and only the second leg was a 1–0 win. The aggregate score was 3–3, but Pumas UNAM scored two goals as the visiting team, giving them the edge. A new generation of players from the youth system grew up hating their adversaries; this decade is also marked by the birth of Las Barras Bravas, who supported both sides but had a much longer background story of rivalry. This rivalry is often referred to as the most violent of Mexico, with security measures exceeding those of any other game.

Pumas UNAM vs. Cruz Azul

The rivalry with Cruz Azul comes out of the fact that both clubs are located in Mexico City, and they have played many important matches, including two league finals, recently the name of this game is the "Clásico Metropolitano or Derby central" because both teams was born in states that are in the centre of Mexico

Clásico Universitario

The only major encounter these two clubs have had with each other was in the 1977 final. Pumas UNAM beat Leones Negros to achieve their first title.

Pumas UNAM vs. Guadalajara

In recent years, Pumas and Guadalajara have increased their rivalry. Most of it is due to the 2004 Final; Pumas vs Guadalajara. Also Pumas UNAM went 36 years without winning an away match against Guadalajara. Many people have started calling this fixture a clasico.

On October 6, 2018, Pumas faced Guadalajara away in Liga MX. They had won this fixture ten days earlier in the Copa MX Round of 16 by a score of 3–1, though many considered the winless streak still unbroken because it did not occur in Liga MX play. Guadalajara quickly took the lead, Isaác Brizuela opening the scoring. However Guadalajara had little time to celebrate, as Pumas tied the game shortly thereafter. The score remained 1-1 until the 66th minute, when Felipe Mora scored on a header to give Pumas the lead. Pumas then saw out the 2–1 win, officially ending the 36-year record of not winning against Guadalajara in an away match in the Liga MX.

Historic badges

Past kits

First kit evolution
 
 
 
 
 
 
1941
 
 
 
 
 
 
1943
 
 
 
 
 
 
1950
 
 
 
 
 
 
1953
 
 
 
 
 
 
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1960
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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1975
 
 
 
 
 
 
1975-1976
 
 
 
 
 
 

Honours

Friendly tournaments

  • Pentagonal "Lic. Juan Fernández Albarrán": 1969.
  • Torneo Cuadrangular de agosto : 1971.[12]
  • Copa Coors California: 1985.[13]
  • Copa Pachuca (1): 1994.[14]
  • Copa Universidades de América : 2000.[15]
  • Copa Dallas : 2001.[16]
  • Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu (1): 2004.
  • Copa Chiapas (1): 2008.[17]
  • Torneo Club International: 2012.
  • Trofeo Reto del Sol: 2012.
  • Torneo Cotton Bowl (Detroit, EEUU): 2012.[18]
  • Copa Feria de León (1): 2017.
  • Copa Rudo Rivera [Atlante] (1): 2021.
  • Best games (national):
National 9–0 vs UAG May 16, 1976
Apertura 2007: 8–0 vs Veracruz
Apertura 2002: 7–1 vs Guadalajara
  • Best games (international):
Best International score: 8–0 vs   Isidro Metapán March 2008
CONCACAF Champions League: 6–1 vs   Marathón March 2010.
CONCACAF Champions League: 8-1 vs   W Connection October 20, 2016
  • Best position in the League Table: 1
  • Worst position in the League Table: 19th (last) during winter 2001

Club officials

Management

Position Staff
President   Leopoldo Silva Gutiérrez
Vice president of football operations   Miguel Mejía Barón
Director of academy   Raúl Alpizar

Source: Club Universidad Nacional

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Manager   Raúl Alpizar (Interim)
Assistant managers   Rodrigo Méndez
  Francisco Rotllán
  Carlos González
Goalkeeper coach   Iván Gaytán
Fitness coach   Jorge Ríos
Physiotherapist   José Pang
Team doctors   Eduardo Acosta
  Antonio Acevedo

Players

First-team squad

As of 23 July 2022[19]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   MEX Julio González
2 DF   MEX Pablo Bennevendo
3 DF   MEX Ricardo Galindo
4 DF   MEX Jonathan Sánchez (on loan from Atlante)
6 MF   MEX Marco García
7 FW   BRA Diogo (on loan from Plaza Colonia)
8 MF   BRA Higor Meritão (on loan from Ferroviária)
9 FW   ARG Juan Dinenno
10 MF   ARG Eduardo Salvio
11 MF   MEX Carlos Gutiérrez
12 FW   MEX César Huerta
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF   MEX Ulises Rivas
16 DF   MEX Adrián Aldrete
19 MF   MEX Jesús Molina
21 FW   ARG Gustavo Del Prete
23 DF   ARG Nicolás Freire
24 MF   MEX Brian Figueroa
25 DF   MEX Arturo Ortiz
26 GK   URU Sebastián Sosa
30 MF   MEX Édgar Alaffita
34 MF   VEN Bruno Schmutz
35 MF   MEX Jorge Ruvalcaba

Out on loan

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   MEX Betuel Sánchez (at Inter Playa)
DF   MEX Julio Barragán (at Venados)
DF   MEX Mauricio Reyna (at Venados)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ARG Favio Álvarez (at Talleres)
FW   MEX Adolfo Hernández (at Rio Grande Valley Toros)
FW   MEX Marinho Vázquez (at Dongu)

Reserves and Academy

Pumas Tabasco
Reserve team that plays in the Liga de Expansión in the second level of the Mexican league system.

World Cup players

The following players have represented their country at the World Cup whilst playing for Pumas UNAM:

Managers

References

  1. ^ Nacional, Club Universidad. "El Club Universidad Nacional, informa". Pumas.mx.
  2. ^ "Pumas sign Erick". www.sportingnews.com.
  3. ^ "Pumas: ¿qué fue de la vida de Saúl Berjón?".
  4. ^ "Club Universidad, 61 años de historia" (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Pumas MX". www.facebook.com. Archived from the original on 2022-02-26.
  6. ^ "LIGA MX - Página Oficial de la Liga Mexicana del Fútbol Profesional". ligamx.net.
  7. ^ "About". Concacaf. 2021-03-07. Retrieved 2022-04-13.
  8. ^ "Palmarés".
  9. ^ "Pumas vs. America: What you need to know". 16 March 2017.
  10. ^ "How to watch Liga MX: A beginner's guide". ESPN.com. July 18, 2018.
  11. ^ "Liga MX 101: The terms you need to know". ESPN.com. January 17, 2018.
  12. ^ Torneo Cuadrangular de Agosto 1971 (Ciudad de México)
  13. ^ "Coors California Cup 1985".
  14. ^ Pachuca Cuna del Fútbol Mexicano
  15. ^ Copa Universidades de América 2000
  16. ^ Dallas Cup
  17. ^ Copa Chiapas
  18. ^ "Cotton Bowl 2012 – Detroit".
  19. ^ "Pumas Plantel Apertura 22". LIGA MX. 2 July 2022. Retrieved 18 June 2021.

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External links

  •   Media related to Club Universidad Nacional at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website  

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This article is about the men s professional football team For the women s team associated to the same club see Club Universidad Nacional women Club Universidad Nacional A C commonly referred to as Pumas and UNAM is a professional football club based in Ciudad Universitaria of Mexico City Mexico The club competes in the Liga MX the top division in the Mexican football league system Founded in 1954 they play their home games at Estadio Olimpico Universitario Club Universidad NacionalFull nameClub Universidad Nacional A C 1 Nickname s Pumas Universitarios Collegiates Universidad University Auriazules Gold and Blues 2 Los de Pedregal The Guys from Pedregal 3 Short namePumas UNAMFounded2 August 1954 68 years ago 1954 08 02 as Club Deportivo Universidad 4 5 GroundEstadio Olimpico UniversitarioCapacity58 445 6 OwnerNational Autonomous University of Mexico UNAM ChairmanLeopoldo Silva GutierrezManagerAntonio MohamedLeagueLiga MXApertura 202216thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent seasonDomestically Pumas UNAM has won 11 trophies 7 Liga MX 1 Copa MX the Campeon de Campeones twice as well as 1 Segunda Division de Mexico In international club football the club has won 3 CONCACAF Champions Cups 7 and 1 Copa Interamericana 8 The club has a long standing rivalry with Club America in the derbi capitalino 9 The club is one of the most popular clubs in Mexico It is considered to be one of the Cuatro Grandes of Mexican football alongside Cruz Azul Guadalajara and Club America 10 11 The team is also known for its youth development system which has produced international players such as Hugo Sanchez Manuel Negrete Luis Flores Miguel Espana Claudio Suarez Luis Garcia Alberto Garcia Aspe David Patino Jorge Campos Braulio Luna Gerardo Torrado Francisco Fonseca Efrain Juarez Hector Moreno Pablo Barrera Israel Castro Eduardo Herrera and Jesus Gallardo Contents 1 Los Pumas 2 History 2 1 Establishment 1950s 2 2 The promotion 1960s 2 3 The legend begins 1970s 2 4 Consolidation 1980s 2 5 Ups and downs 1990s 2 6 Success 2000s 2 7 Rejuvenating the Club 2010s 2 8 2020s 3 Rivalries 3 1 Clasico Capitalino 3 2 Pumas UNAM vs Cruz Azul 3 3 Clasico Universitario 3 4 Pumas UNAM vs Guadalajara 4 Historic badges 5 Past kits 6 Honours 6 1 Friendly tournaments 7 Club officials 7 1 Management 7 2 Coaching staff 8 Players 8 1 First team squad 8 2 Out on loan 8 3 Reserves and Academy 8 4 World Cup players 9 Managers 10 References 11 External linksLos Pumas EditClub Universidad Nacional Pumas UNAM was originally an amateur club of college students from UNAM s several schools and then developed into a professional team competing in the Mexican football league It is now one of the biggest clubs in all of Mexico It has evolved into one of the most popular Mexican teams and has gained an international following The team s blue and gold colors were selected as a tribute to the University of Notre Dame whose football coaches helped to develop an American style football team at the university The nickname was inspired by Roberto Tapatio Mendez who coached the team from 1946 to 1964 and whose motivational speeches often compared his players to pumas The nickname stayed with the public and all the athletic teams representing the university have been called Pumas Their home ground is the Estadio Olimpico Universitario the main venue of the 1968 Summer Olympics It has a seating capacity of over 72 000 The stadium is situated within the campus which enables easy access by the students The Pumas have training facilities within the campus but their main complex is the Cantera located nearby History EditThe dean of the university Luis Chico Goerne made the first attempt to affiliate a representative of UNAM with the top football Mexican championship of the day filing a petition to join the Liga Mayor de Futbol Professional del Distrito Federal The petition was rejected in favor of Club Marte es de Morelos Therefore Pumas played 13 years in Mexicos Liga De Ascenso By the 1940s the dean Gustavo Baz Prada assigned the task to prepare the UNAM team to Rodolfo Butch Munoz then player of Club Espana The new manager formed its new team with members of the student body of the many schools and faculties of the university The UNAM team joined many university tournaments with successful results and Butch Munoz went on to manage the team for 13 years This prepared the team to complete its later transition to professional status Establishment 1950s Edit In August 1954 the Club Universidad was accepted as a member of the Segunda Division in those days the second tier division of professional football in Mexico This achievement was accomplished with the support of the dean Nabor Carrillo and Guillermo Aguilar Alvarez Sr a benefactor of the club Aguilar Alvarez was appointed by the dean as the chairman of the club On September 12 1954 UNAM played its first professional game an away match against Monterrey After competing for three years Club Universidad requested a one year moratorium in its competing in Segunda Division play to undergo a programme rebuilding process Within that year Hector Ortiz was appointed as the new manager of the club and a Board of Patrons was formed The promotion 1960s Edit Pumas UNAM realized its objective of promotion from Segunda Division to Primera Division when Club Universidad won the home played promotion match on January 9 1962 by defeating Club Cataluna de Torreon 9 1 The match ended the students rushed the pitch and honored its team by carrying them off the field on their shoulders this was the first step towards the consolidation of the club The following day dean Ignacio Chavez Sanchez congratulated the team when he met with them Octavio Vial manager and players Homero Villar Raul Chanes Jose Antonio La Espatula Rodriguez Rafael Ramirez Jimenez Alfredo Echavarri Jose Ruiz Carlos Gutierrez Alfredo Tito Zenteno Jose Luis El Chango Ledezma Antonio Samano Jorge Gaitan Guillermo Vazquez Sr Jose Luis Gonzalez La Calaca Lorenzo Garcia Carlos Calderon de la Barca Manuel Manolo Rodriguez Edmundo El Poli Perez and Gustavo El Gato Cuenca The team established itself in the Primera Division the Board of Patrons prepared for the continuation of the team s success by establishing youth system to develop new players The legend begins 1970s Edit After two years under the management of Alfonso El Pescado Portugal the Spaniard Angel Zubieta took the reins of the team This enabled the program to identify foreign reinforcements but rely on promoting from the youth system The first half of the decade was marked by the arrival of three of the most important foreign players in the existence of the club the Peruvian Juan Jose Munante the Serbian Velibor Bora Milutinovic and the Brazilian Cabinho They arrived to join a solid base of native players such as Miguel Mejia Baron Hector Sanabria Arturo Vazquez Ayala Jose Luis Pareja Lopez and Leonardo Cuellar In the second half of the decade those same players would give the club its first titles in the top division In 1975 the club adopted a new administration consisting of an independent civil association that helped the university to support the club In the 1974 75 season Universidad won the Copa Mexico and the Campeon de Campeones In the 1976 77 season Club Universidad became league champion for the first time in its history That championship was followed by two sub championships The culmination of a successful decade for Club Universidad came with the debut of Hugo Sanchez In 1978 Club Universidad would signed Ricardo Tuca Ferretti a player that will prove to be vital for the team in the coming decade Consolidation 1980s Edit In the 1980 81 season Universidad won its second league championship That season was also the last season Hugo Sanchez played for the club In the following season the Pumas won the CONCACAF Championship and the Interamerican Cup This decade also marked the national recognition of the work performed by the club and the revolutionary and dynamic style of play that helped Mexican football overall For the 1986 FIFA World Cup the Mexican Football Federation appointed the manager of Universidad Velibor Bora Milutinovic as the manager of the Mexico national football team Milutinovic called numerous Pumas and former Pumas to the nation team including Hugo Sanchez Felix Cruz Barbosa Rafael Amador Raul Servin Miguel Espana Manuel Negrete and Luis Flores This generation of players gave great satisfactions not only to the followers of Pumas but also to the Mexican football fans Ups and downs 1990s Edit The decade began with one of the most celebrated championships in club history the 1990 91 League Championship against arch rivals Club America the memorable winning goal via free kick from Ricardo Tuca Ferretti This will be the last game of Ricardo Tuca Ferretti due to retirement as a professional player A new generation of players arrived including Luis Garcia Jorge Campos Claudio Suarez Antonio Sancho Israel Lopez Braulio Luna Rafael Garcia Jaime Lozano and Gerardo Torrado This decade is however considered one of the least successful in terms of championships and development of players Towards the end of the decade Hugo Sanchez became manager of the club for the first time Success 2000s Edit In 2004 Sanchez led the Pumas to their first championship in thirteen years The Pumas were able to retain the championship later that year becoming the first team since the Mexican league was split into two seasons to win back to back championships As of summer 2012 they remain the only team to achieve this feat Along with two domestic titles the Pumas were also able to win both the Campeon de Campeones In 2005 the Pumas reached the Copa Sudamericana final where they lost to Boca Juniors in a penalty shoot out when Roberto Abbondanzieri controversially stopped a penalty after having been forgiven a red card for handling the ball outside the penalty box denying a Pumas player a clear chance on goal Domestically the Pumas struggled after their 2004 success and by 2006 were facing the threat of relegation Ricardo Ferretti was appointed as manager that year in an effort to lead Pumas away from the relegation zone The stability and discipline that Ferretti brought to the team paid off as the Pumas climbed out of the relegation zone and reached a final in 2007 against Atlante which they lost 2 1 on aggregate In 2009 Ferretti once again led the Pumas to a final this time being victorious against Pachuca in extra time to claim the team s sixth championship Rejuvenating the Club 2010s Edit Pumas UNAM squad previous to a match against Tijuana in April 2012 In 2011 Pumas became champions of Clausura 2011 tournament winning their seventh championship against Monarcas Morelia After hard times at the club after the sacking of Guillermo Vasquez as head coach in 2012 he was re hired as head coach in 2014 In Apertura 2015 Pumas made it to the tournament final against Tigres U A N L Tigres won the first leg of the Final with a home win of 3 0 Then in the second leg of the final Pumas managed to tie the game on the global scoreboard at home 4 1 A penalty shootout had to be done and Tigres won the championship 4 2 at a penalty shootout Thus making Pumas unable to gain its 8th title After the club s inability to make it to the play offs in Clausura 2016 and failing to reach the semifinal for Copa Libertadores 2016 Guillermo Vasquez was once again sacked as head coach in May 2016 At the end of May 2016 Pumas hired Francisco Palencia as head coach making Palencia debut as his first team to manage Once again in Apertura 2016 Pumas made it to the play offs against Tigres for quarter finals In the first leg with Pumas hosting the home game both teams tied 2 2 In the second leg Tigres hosting the home game Tigres won 5 0 Thus in the global scoreboard Pumas lost 7 2 and was not able to go further throughout the play off stage In the Clausura 2017 Pumas had signed the Chilean forward Nicolas Castillo in order to give more ability in the offensive part of the team He conceived 8 goals the first 2 months of the season before he was injured and was out for the rest of the season Pumas was having a great streak of games the first half of the season Starting gaming Game 14 they lost 4 straight games and were not able to score a goal With these results they finished in 17th place and were the worst defensive team having 30 goals against and Nicolas Castillo missing his top scorer championship by 1 goal by Raul Ruidiaz player of Monarcas Morelia who made 9 goals In the Apertura 2017 many key players were sold or loaned out the loan such as Alejandro Palacios and long time captain Dario Veron all with the purpose to make room for new young players 2020s Edit In the 2020 Apetura Pumas reached the final losing to Club Leon on a 3 1 Aggregate with coach Andres Lillini after sacking Miche the season prior In 2022 Pumas reached the Champions League Final losing to Major League Soccer side Seattle Sounders FC on aggregate After a poor 2023 Apetura Lillini was sacked and was replaced with Rafael Puente Jr After a poor start to the 2023 Clasura Puente Jr was sacked on March 20 2023 Rivalries Edit Puma Hobby in CU Universidad has strong rivalries with Club America and Cruz Azul These games are passionate and followed by the whole city There is also a more recent rivalry with Guadalajara Clasico Capitalino Edit Pumas UNAM fans in a match against Club America The rivalry with Club America compared to the others is quite old and began during the 1960s when Universidad won its promotion The mere fact that both clubs are located in Mexico City generated the right atmosphere to see a rivalry born and grow A few years later Club America bought Pumas UNAM idol Enrique Borja even though the player had made a public statement that he did not want to be sold to Club America In the 1980s the rivalry grew when Club America defeated Universidad twice in the league finals both times with controversial refereeing decisions citation needed The 1990s began with a victory of the Pumas over their rivals in the league finals although it was actually a tie the first leg was lost 3 2 and only the second leg was a 1 0 win The aggregate score was 3 3 but Pumas UNAM scored two goals as the visiting team giving them the edge A new generation of players from the youth system grew up hating their adversaries this decade is also marked by the birth of Las Barras Bravas who supported both sides but had a much longer background story of rivalry This rivalry is often referred to as the most violent of Mexico with security measures exceeding those of any other game Pumas UNAM vs Cruz Azul Edit The rivalry with Cruz Azul comes out of the fact that both clubs are located in Mexico City and they have played many important matches including two league finals recently the name of this game is the Clasico Metropolitano or Derby central because both teams was born in states that are in the centre of Mexico Clasico Universitario Edit The only major encounter these two clubs have had with each other was in the 1977 final Pumas UNAM beat Leones Negros to achieve their first title Pumas UNAM vs Guadalajara Edit In recent years Pumas and Guadalajara have increased their rivalry Most of it is due to the 2004 Final Pumas vs Guadalajara Also Pumas UNAM went 36 years without winning an away match against Guadalajara Many people have started calling this fixture a clasico On October 6 2018 Pumas faced Guadalajara away in Liga MX They had won this fixture ten days earlier in the Copa MX Round of 16 by a score of 3 1 though many considered the winless streak still unbroken because it did not occur in Liga MX play Guadalajara quickly took the lead Isaac Brizuela opening the scoring However Guadalajara had little time to celebrate as Pumas tied the game shortly thereafter The score remained 1 1 until the 66th minute when Felipe Mora scored on a header to give Pumas the lead Pumas then saw out the 2 1 win officially ending the 36 year record of not winning against Guadalajara in an away match in the Liga MX Historic badges Edit 1954 62 1962 70Past kits EditFirst kit evolution 1941 1943 1950 1953 1953 1960 1960 1975 1975 1976 Honours EditClub Universidad Nacional honours Type Competition Titles SeasonsDomestic Primera Division 7 1976 77 1980 81 1990 91 Clausura 2004 Apertura 2004 Clausura 2009 Clausura 2011Copa Mexico 1 1974 75Campeon de Campeones 2 1975 2004Continent CONCACAF Champions Cup 3 1980 1982 1989Copa Interamericana 1 1981Friendly tournaments Edit Pentagonal Lic Juan Fernandez Albarran 1969 Torneo Cuadrangular de agosto 1971 12 Copa Coors California 1985 13 Copa Pachuca 1 1994 14 Copa Universidades de America 2000 15 Copa Dallas 2001 16 Trofeo Santiago Bernabeu 1 2004 Copa Chiapas 1 2008 17 Torneo Club International 2012 Trofeo Reto del Sol 2012 Torneo Cotton Bowl Detroit EEUU 2012 18 Copa Feria de Leon 1 2017 Copa Rudo Rivera Atlante 1 2021 Best games national National 9 0 vs UAG May 16 1976 Apertura 2007 8 0 vs Veracruz Apertura 2002 7 1 vs Guadalajara dd Best games international Best International score 8 0 vs Isidro Metapan March 2008 CONCACAF Champions League 6 1 vs Marathon March 2010 CONCACAF Champions League 8 1 vs W Connection October 20 2016 dd Best position in the League Table 1 Worst position in the League Table 19th last during winter 2001Club officials EditManagement Edit Position StaffPresident Leopoldo Silva GutierrezVice president of football operations Miguel Mejia BaronDirector of academy Raul AlpizarSource Club Universidad Nacional Coaching staff Edit Position StaffManager Raul Alpizar Interim Assistant managers Rodrigo Mendez Francisco Rotllan Carlos GonzalezGoalkeeper coach Ivan GaytanFitness coach Jorge RiosPhysiotherapist Jose PangTeam doctors Eduardo Acosta Antonio AcevedoPlayers EditFirst team squad Edit As of 23 July 2022 19 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK MEX Julio Gonzalez2 DF MEX Pablo Bennevendo3 DF MEX Ricardo Galindo4 DF MEX Jonathan Sanchez on loan from Atlante 6 MF MEX Marco Garcia7 FW BRA Diogo on loan from Plaza Colonia 8 MF BRA Higor Meritao on loan from Ferroviaria 9 FW ARG Juan Dinenno10 MF ARG Eduardo Salvio11 MF MEX Carlos Gutierrez12 FW MEX Cesar Huerta No Pos Nation Player15 MF MEX Ulises Rivas16 DF MEX Adrian Aldrete19 MF MEX Jesus Molina21 FW ARG Gustavo Del Prete23 DF ARG Nicolas Freire24 MF MEX Brian Figueroa25 DF MEX Arturo Ortiz26 GK URU Sebastian Sosa30 MF MEX Edgar Alaffita34 MF VEN Bruno Schmutz35 MF MEX Jorge RuvalcabaFor recent transfers see List of Mexican football transfers winter 2021 22 Out on loan Edit No Pos Nation Player GK MEX Betuel Sanchez at Inter Playa DF MEX Julio Barragan at Venados DF MEX Mauricio Reyna at Venados No Pos Nation Player MF ARG Favio Alvarez at Talleres FW MEX Adolfo Hernandez at Rio Grande Valley Toros FW MEX Marinho Vazquez at Dongu Reserves and Academy Edit Main article UNAM Cantera Pumas Tabasco Reserve team that plays in the Liga de Expansion in the second level of the Mexican league system World Cup players Edit The following players have represented their country at the World Cup whilst playing for Pumas UNAM Aaron Padilla 1966 1970 Luis Regueiro 1966 Elias Munoz 1966 Enrique Borja 1966 1970 Jose Luis Gonzalez 1970 Mario Velarde 1970 Francisco Castrejon 1970 Arturo Vazquez Ayala 1978 Enrique Lopez Zarza 1978 Hugo Sanchez 1978 Leonardo Cuellar 1978 Juan Jose Munante 1978 Miguel Espana 1986 Felix Cruz 1986 Luis Flores 1986 Raul Servin 1986 Rafael Amador 1986 Manuel Negrete 1986 Jorge Campos 1994 1998 2002 Claudio Suarez 1994 1998 2006 Juan de Dios Ramirez Perales 1994 Braulio Luna 1998 2002 Pablo Barrera 2010 Israel Castro 2010 Efrain Juarez 2010 Dario Veron 2010 Jesus Gallardo 2018 Dani Alves 2022 Managers Edit Rodolfo Munoz Butch Sep 1954 Mar 1955 Donato Alonso Apr 1955 1956 Hector Ortiz Benitez 1958 1960 Octavio Vial Sep 1960 Aug 62 Luiz Carlos Carlito Peters Aug 1962 interim Renato Cesarini Aug 1962 Dec 1965 Angel Papadopulos Ruiz Jan 1965 1966 Diego Mercado Marin 1966 67 Walter Ormeno 1967 68 Arpad Fekete 1968 69 Angel Zubieta 1970 74 Luiz Carlos Carlito Peters Jul Dec 1974 Carlos Iturralde Rivero Jan Apr 1975 Arpad Fekete Apr 1975 76 Jorge Marik 1976 77 Velibor Bora Milutinovic 1977 Dec 1982 Mario Velarde Jan 1983 Jun 1987 Hector Sanabria Jun 1987 Jun 1988 Miguel Mejia Baron Jul 1988 91 Ricardo Ferretti 1991 96 Pablo Luna Jun Sep 1996 Luis Flores Sep 1996 97 Enrique Lopez Zarza 1997 98 Roberto Saporiti 1998 99 Rafael Amador 1999 00 Hugo Sanchez 2000 Miguel Mejia Baron 2001 Hugo Sanchez 2001 05 Miguel Espana 2005 06 Guillermo Vazquez 2006 Ricardo Ferretti 2006 10 Guillermo Vazquez 2010 12 Joaquin del Olmo 2012 Juan Antonio Torres 2012 Mario Carrillo 2012 Juan Antonio Torres 2012 13 Jose Luis Trejo 2013 14 Guillermo Vazquez 2014 16 Francisco Palencia 2016 17 Sergio Egea 2017 David Patino 2017 19 Bruno Marioni 2019 Michel 2019 20 Andres Lillini 2020 2022 Rafael Puente Jr 2022 2023 References Edit Association football portal Mexico portal Nacional Club Universidad El Club Universidad Nacional informa Pumas mx Pumas sign Erick www sportingnews com Pumas que fue de la vida de Saul Berjon Club Universidad 61 anos de historia in Spanish Retrieved 22 July 2020 Pumas MX www facebook com Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 LIGA MX Pagina Oficial de la Liga Mexicana del Futbol Profesional ligamx net About Concacaf 2021 03 07 Retrieved 2022 04 13 Palmares Pumas vs America What you need to know 16 March 2017 How to watch Liga MX A beginner s guide ESPN com July 18 2018 Liga MX 101 The terms you need to know ESPN com January 17 2018 Torneo Cuadrangular de Agosto 1971 Ciudad de Mexico Coors California Cup 1985 Pachuca Cuna del Futbol Mexicano Copa Universidades de America 2000 Dallas Cup Copa Chiapas Cotton Bowl 2012 Detroit Pumas Plantel Apertura 22 LIGA MX 2 July 2022 Retrieved 18 June 2021 Guadalajara Chivas U N A M Pumas 1 3 Guadalajara Chivas U N A M Pumas 1 2External links Edit Media related to Club Universidad Nacional at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Club Universidad Nacional amp oldid 1146833433, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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