Torneos de Verano (Spanish for "Summer Tournaments") are a series of short friendly football pre-season tournaments held during the southern summer in...
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Juan Reynoso (footballer) (category Expatriate men's footballers in Mexico)
34-year championship drought. in 2017, he also led the team to the 2017 Torneo de Verano beating UTC via a penalty shootout in the finals after a 2–2 aggregate...
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Deportivo Toluca F.C. (category Football clubs in the State of Mexico)
Titles): (Verano 1998, Verano 1999, Verano 2000). President: Rafael Lebrija Guiot (Five Titles): (Verano 1998, Verano 1999, Verano 2000, Apertura 2002, Apertura...
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Jared Borgetti (category 2002 FIFA World Cup players)
Verano 2001 Mexican Primera División Golden Boot: Invierno 2000, Verano 2001 Mexican Primera División Best Forward: Invierno 2000, Verano 2001 CONCACAF...
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2007 to 2017, these were known respectively as Torneo de Invierno ("Winter Tournament") and Torneo de Verano ("Summer Tournament"), based on the Costa Rican...
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Brizio Carter (Mexico City) Santos Laguna won 4–3 on aggregate. Primera División de México (Mexican First Division) Verano 1997 is a Mexican football tournament...
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April 27, 2024 in Monterrey, Mexico. The title was established in 2007 via a single elimination tournament billed as the "Torneo Campeón de Campeones", or...
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Spanish). May 19, 2023. "Historia de la Tercera División de México" (PDF). Tercera División de México. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 24, 2009....
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match") at the 2001 Verano de Escandalo. The match ended in a draw and both wrestlers were shaved bald as a result. Her reign as the Mexican National Women's...
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Liga MX (redirect from Primera División de México)
the top professional football division in Mexico. Formerly known as the Primera División de México (Mexican First Division), it is contested by 18 clubs...
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