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Mexicas de la Ciudad de México

The Mexicas de la Ciudad de México, also called Mexicas LFA or Mexicas CDMX, are an American football team based in Mexico City (CDMX), Mexico.[1] The team was founded in 2015 with the name of Eagles, and is one of the four charter members of the Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional, the top American football league in Mexico.[2] The Mexicas play their home games at the Estadio Jesús Martínez "Palillo".

Mexicas de la Ciudad de México
Established4 November 2015; 8 years ago (2015-11-04)
Based inMexico City, Mexico
Home fieldEstadio Jesús Martínez "Palillo"
Head coachFélix Buendía
Owner(s)Juan José Aguirre
LeagueLiga de Fútbol Americano Profesional
ColoursRed, black and white
     
Nickname(s)La Sangre Mexica (Mexica blood)
Tazón México championships1 2018 (III)
Division Championships1 (2018)
2023 Mexicas de la Ciudad de México season

History edit

The team was founded on 4 November 2015, one of the four original franchises of the LFA. The team hoped to draw fans from the local university, Instituto Politécnico Nacional. The IPN football team, the Águilas Blancas (White Eagles), were one of the most popular teams in ONEFA and their team colors are cherry and white. For these reasons, the LFA franchise chose Eagles as their nickname and adopted similar colors of red and white. Antonio Sandoval was hired as the Eagles first head coach.[3]

The Eagles played their first game of the inaugural LFA season on 21 February 2016, losing 28-30 against the Condors. The Eagles would get their first victory seven days later, defeating the Raptors 29–27. Finishing with a record of 3–3 in their first season, the Eagles fell short of qualifying for the playoffs.

José Campuzano replaced Sandoval as head coach for 2017. In his first year, he led the Eagles to a 4–3 record, and an appearance in the playoffs. But in the Central Division Championship Game, the Eagles were crushed by the Mayas, 40–18.[4]

In its first two seasons, all LFA teams were directly administered by the league. Prior to the 2018 season, the LFA decided to allow the franchising of its teams. On 5 October 2017, the Eagles were acquired by Marco Antonio Conde, director of the Universidad del Conde de Coatepec, Veracruz. With the arrival of Conde, the Eagles were renamed as Mexicas, a nickname used by the sports teams of the aforementioned university. The team colors of red and white were changed to red and black.[5]

With a new nickname and new team colors, the team also had yet another new head coach to open a season. Rafael Duk equaled the previous season results, taking the Mexicas to a 4–3 record. The team generated controversy by refusing to play in Week 3 against the Dinos Saltillo, after a serious knee injury to wide receiver Mubalama Massimango that occurred in Week 1, and was not properly attended to by the LFA. Although the league recognized that there was an administrative problem with the medical expenses insurance policy, the team was punished for its forfeit, and had to pay a fine of $657,820.00 MXN (approximately US$32,000), and would have to change their franchisee for the 2019 season.[6]

Despite the controversy, the team on the field excelled. Unlike the 2017 team that stumbled in the playoffs, the Mexicas were able to win the Central Division Championship Game by defeating the Mayas 27–17. On 22 April 2018 at Estadio Azul, the Mexicas made the most of their first appearance in the Tazón México, shutting out the Raptors 17–0 for their first LFA title.[7]

In September 2018, the new team franchisees announced they would to move the site of their home stadium to Campo del Casco de Santo Tomás starting with the 2019 season.[8]

In 2019, the team had its worst season since its inception, finishing with a 2–6 record and becoming the first defending champion to fail to qualify for the playoffs.[9]

Team names edit

  • Eagles CDMX (2016–2017)
  • Mexicas de la Ciudad de México (2018–present)

Roster edit

Mexicas de la Ciudad de México roster
Quarterbacks
  • 13 Brandon López
  •  6 Alejandro Márquez
  •  5 Ricardo Quintana

Running backs

  • 42 José Bárcenas
  • 23 Aarón García
  • 30 Mario Salgado
  • 21 Jesús Sosa
  •  3 Noah Whittle

Wide receivers

  • 81 Ricardo Castro
  •  2 Christian Gómez
  • 16 Eduardo Jiménez
  • 14 Mario Ortiz
  • 19 Edgar Rincón
  • 17 Ditter Smith
  • 18 Jordan Terrell
  • 84 Guillermo Villalobos
Offensive linemen
  • 65 Eduardo Aguirre
  • 73 Freddy Alvarado
  • 77 Daniel Concepción
  • 61 Ulises Espinosa
  • 79 Oliver González
  • 59 Christopher Hernández
  • 58 Gabriel Luna
  • 75 Abel Oxamendi
  • 72 Roberto Vázquez

Defensive linemen

  • 15 Fernando Bermúdez
  • 55 Daniel Ceniceros
  •  8 Diego Magaña
  • 44 Rashad Dillard
  • 12 César Pérez
  • 99 Hiram Ramírez
  • 31 Diego Ruiz
Linebackers
  • 36 Aaron Cook
  •  0 Lennin Ortiz
  •  7 José Luis Santana
  • 34 Fernando Mohedano
  • 52 Federico Solís
  • 50 Alan Zárate
  • 26 Fernando Zárate

Defensive backs

  • 10 Jerónimo Arzate
  • 37 Gerardo Camacho
  • 24 Tonatiuh Chagoya
  • 25 Fabricio Giombini
  • 29 Christopher Heredia
  •  1 Ricardo Razo
  •  9 Eldridge Thompson
  • 27 César Torres
  • 20 Tommy Trohatos

Special teams

Italics indicate International player
Roster updated 19-04-2023

Staff edit

Mexicas de la Ciudad de México staff
Front office
  • Owner – Juan José Aguirre
  • Sporting director – Marco Montes

Head coach

  • Head coach – Héctor Toxqui
  Offensive coaches
  • Offensive coordinator – Sergio Lavanderos
  • Running backs – Yair Salgado
  • Wide receivers – Enrique Mora
  • Offensive line – Jonathan Cuéllar
  • Offensive line – Juan Carlos Pérez

Defensive coaches

  • Defensive coordinator – Fernando Rodríguez
  • Defensive line – Alberto Campos
  • Defensive backs – Carlos Munguía

Season-by-season edit

Season Head coach Regular season Postseason
Won Lost Win % Finish Won Lost Win % Result
2016 Antonio Sandoval 3 3 .500 3rd (League)
2017 José Campuzano 4 3 .571 2nd (Central) 0 1 .000 Lost Central Division Championship at (Mayas) 18–48
2018 Rafael Duk 4 3 .571 2nd (Central) 2 0 1.000 Won Central Division Championship at (Mayas) 27–17
Won Tazón México III (vs Raptors) 17–0
2019 Enrique Zárate 2 6 .250 4th (Central)
2020 Héctor Toxqui 2 3 .400 2nd (Central) Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Héctor Toxqui 4 2 .667 3rd (League) 0 1 .000 Lost Wild Card round (Gallos Negros) 7–14
2023 Héctor Toxqui 3 7 .300 8th (League)
Total 23 27 .460 2 2 .500

Championships edit

Tazón México championships edit

Year Coach Location Opponent Score Record
2018 Rafael Duk Estadio Azul (Mexico City) Raptors de Naucalpan 17–0 6–3

Notable players edit

References edit

  1. ^ "EQUIPOS". Lfa.mx. 5 January 2018. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Google Translate". Translate.google.com. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  3. ^ . ADN Deportivo (in Spanish). 12 January 2016. Archived from the original on 27 November 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Pepe Campuzano será nombrado coach de Eagles en la LFA". globalmedia.mx (in Spanish). 4 September 2017. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  5. ^ "Mexicas LFA, la evolución de Eagles que busca mejores resultados". Máximo Avance (in Spanish). 14 February 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  6. ^ "LFA dice que malentendido causó suspensión de juego Dinos-Mexicas". Milenio (in Spanish). 4 March 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  7. ^ "Mexicas campeón del Tazón México III". LFA.mx (in Spanish). LFA. 22 April 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  8. ^ "Alianza Mexicas LFA-IPN". LFA.mx (in Spanish). 16 October 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  9. ^ "Raptors único calificado y Mexicas eliminado en jornada 7 de la LFA". 24 Horas (in Spanish). 8 April 2019. Retrieved 17 April 2019.

External links edit

  • Mexicas official website

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The Mexicas de la Ciudad de Mexico also called Mexicas LFA or Mexicas CDMX are an American football team based in Mexico City CDMX Mexico 1 The team was founded in 2015 with the name of Eagles and is one of the four charter members of the Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional the top American football league in Mexico 2 The Mexicas play their home games at the Estadio Jesus Martinez Palillo Mexicas de la Ciudad de MexicoEstablished4 November 2015 8 years ago 2015 11 04 Based inMexico City MexicoHome fieldEstadio Jesus Martinez Palillo Head coachFelix BuendiaOwner s Juan Jose AguirreLeagueLiga de Futbol Americano ProfesionalColoursRed black and white Nickname s La Sangre Mexica Mexica blood Tazon Mexico championships1 2018 III Division Championships1 2018 2023 Mexicas de la Ciudad de Mexico season Contents 1 History 1 1 Team names 2 Roster 3 Staff 4 Season by season 5 Championships 5 1 Tazon Mexico championships 6 Notable players 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe team was founded on 4 November 2015 one of the four original franchises of the LFA The team hoped to draw fans from the local university Instituto Politecnico Nacional The IPN football team the Aguilas Blancas White Eagles were one of the most popular teams in ONEFA and their team colors are cherry and white For these reasons the LFA franchise chose Eagles as their nickname and adopted similar colors of red and white Antonio Sandoval was hired as the Eagles first head coach 3 The Eagles played their first game of the inaugural LFA season on 21 February 2016 losing 28 30 against the Condors The Eagles would get their first victory seven days later defeating the Raptors 29 27 Finishing with a record of 3 3 in their first season the Eagles fell short of qualifying for the playoffs Jose Campuzano replaced Sandoval as head coach for 2017 In his first year he led the Eagles to a 4 3 record and an appearance in the playoffs But in the Central Division Championship Game the Eagles were crushed by the Mayas 40 18 4 In its first two seasons all LFA teams were directly administered by the league Prior to the 2018 season the LFA decided to allow the franchising of its teams On 5 October 2017 the Eagles were acquired by Marco Antonio Conde director of the Universidad del Conde de Coatepec Veracruz With the arrival of Conde the Eagles were renamed as Mexicas a nickname used by the sports teams of the aforementioned university The team colors of red and white were changed to red and black 5 With a new nickname and new team colors the team also had yet another new head coach to open a season Rafael Duk equaled the previous season results taking the Mexicas to a 4 3 record The team generated controversy by refusing to play in Week 3 against the Dinos Saltillo after a serious knee injury to wide receiver Mubalama Massimango that occurred in Week 1 and was not properly attended to by the LFA Although the league recognized that there was an administrative problem with the medical expenses insurance policy the team was punished for its forfeit and had to pay a fine of 657 820 00 MXN approximately US 32 000 and would have to change their franchisee for the 2019 season 6 Despite the controversy the team on the field excelled Unlike the 2017 team that stumbled in the playoffs the Mexicas were able to win the Central Division Championship Game by defeating the Mayas 27 17 On 22 April 2018 at Estadio Azul the Mexicas made the most of their first appearance in the Tazon Mexico shutting out the Raptors 17 0 for their first LFA title 7 In September 2018 the new team franchisees announced they would to move the site of their home stadium to Campo del Casco de Santo Tomas starting with the 2019 season 8 In 2019 the team had its worst season since its inception finishing with a 2 6 record and becoming the first defending champion to fail to qualify for the playoffs 9 Team names edit Eagles CDMX 2016 2017 Mexicas de la Ciudad de Mexico 2018 present Roster editMexicas de la Ciudad de Mexico roster Quarterbacks 13 Brandon Lopez 6 Alejandro Marquez 5 Ricardo Quintana Running backs 42 Jose Barcenas 23 Aaron Garcia 30 Mario Salgado 21 Jesus Sosa 3 Noah Whittle Wide receivers 81 Ricardo Castro 2 Christian Gomez 16 Eduardo Jimenez 14 Mario Ortiz 19 Edgar Rincon 17 Ditter Smith 18 Jordan Terrell 84 Guillermo Villalobos Offensive linemen 65 Eduardo Aguirre 73 Freddy Alvarado 77 Daniel Concepcion 61 Ulises Espinosa 79 Oliver Gonzalez 59 Christopher Hernandez 58 Gabriel Luna 75 Abel Oxamendi 72 Roberto Vazquez Defensive linemen 15 Fernando Bermudez 55 Daniel Ceniceros 8 Diego Magana 44 Rashad Dillard 12 Cesar Perez 99 Hiram Ramirez 31 Diego Ruiz Linebackers 36 Aaron Cook 0 Lennin Ortiz 7 Jose Luis Santana 34 Fernando Mohedano 52 Federico Solis 50 Alan Zarate 26 Fernando Zarate Defensive backs 10 Jeronimo Arzate 37 Gerardo Camacho 24 Tonatiuh Chagoya 25 Fabricio Giombini 29 Christopher Heredia 1 Ricardo Razo 9 Eldridge Thompson 27 Cesar Torres 20 Tommy Trohatos Special teams 11 Gabriel Amavizca K Italics indicate International playerRoster updated 19 04 2023Staff editMexicas de la Ciudad de Mexico staff Front office Owner Juan Jose Aguirre Sporting director Marco Montes Head coach Head coach Hector Toxqui Offensive coaches Offensive coordinator Sergio Lavanderos Running backs Yair Salgado Wide receivers Enrique Mora Offensive line Jonathan Cuellar Offensive line Juan Carlos Perez Defensive coaches Defensive coordinator Fernando Rodriguez Defensive line Alberto Campos Defensive backs Carlos MunguiaSeason by season editSeason Head coach Regular season Postseason Won Lost Win Finish Won Lost Win Result 2016 Antonio Sandoval 3 3 500 3rd League 2017 Jose Campuzano 4 3 571 2nd Central 0 1 000 Lost Central Division Championship at Mayas 18 48 2018 Rafael Duk 4 3 571 2nd Central 2 0 1 000 Won Central Division Championship at Mayas 27 17 Won Tazon Mexico III vs Raptors 17 0 2019 Enrique Zarate 2 6 250 4th Central 2020 Hector Toxqui 2 3 400 2nd Central Season cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 Season cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2022 Hector Toxqui 4 2 667 3rd League 0 1 000 Lost Wild Card round Gallos Negros 7 14 2023 Hector Toxqui 3 7 300 8th League Total 23 27 460 2 2 500Championships editTazon Mexico championships edit Year Coach Location Opponent Score Record 2018 Rafael Duk Estadio Azul Mexico City Raptors de Naucalpan 17 0 6 3Notable players edit nbsp Guillermo Villalobos WR 2016 2019 2022 References edit EQUIPOS Lfa mx 5 January 2018 Retrieved 3 April 2019 Google Translate Translate google com Retrieved 3 April 2019 Presentaron la Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional en Mexico ADN Deportivo in Spanish 12 January 2016 Archived from the original on 27 November 2018 Retrieved 17 April 2019 Pepe Campuzano sera nombrado coach de Eagles en la LFA globalmedia mx in Spanish 4 September 2017 Retrieved 17 April 2019 Mexicas LFA la evolucion de Eagles que busca mejores resultados Maximo Avance in Spanish 14 February 2018 Retrieved 17 April 2019 LFA dice que malentendido causo suspension de juego Dinos Mexicas Milenio in Spanish 4 March 2018 Retrieved 17 April 2019 Mexicas campeon del Tazon Mexico III LFA mx in Spanish LFA 22 April 2018 Retrieved 17 April 2019 Alianza Mexicas LFA IPN LFA mx in Spanish 16 October 2018 Retrieved 17 April 2019 Raptors unico calificado y Mexicas eliminado en jornada 7 de la LFA 24 Horas in Spanish 8 April 2019 Retrieved 17 April 2019 External links editMexicas official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mexicas de la Ciudad de Mexico amp oldid 1215799446, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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