• Club Atletico Potosino was a Mexican football team that played most of their years in the Mexican First Division. Was last held in the city of San Luis...
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  • Potosino is a demonym associated with San Luis Potosí City, San Luis Potosi, Mexico. It may refer to: Atlético Potosino, a football team Autódromo Potosino...
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  • Atlético de San Luis is a Mexican professional football club based in San Luis Potosí, replacing San Luis Potosí's Liga MX team San Luis FC after its relocation...
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  • October 1980, with an inaugural match between the Mexico national team and Atlético de Madrid. Source: Liga MX Sergio Orduña (2015–2016)  Miguel de Jesús Fuentes...
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  • América Toluca 5 - 0 Atlético Potosino Round 5 Atlético Potosino 2 - 2 Cruz Azul América 3 - 1 Toluca Round 6 América 0 - 1 Atlético Potosino Cruz Azul 1 - 0...
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  • met the full requirements to be promoted to Liga MX, those teams being Atlético San Luis, Atlante, Celaya, Juárez, Sinaloa, and UdeG. On April 16, 2020...
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  • Most red cards: 6 Pachuca Fewest yellow cards: 22 Atlético San Luis Tijuana Fewest red cards: 0 Atlético San Luis Guadalajara Mazatlán Tijuana UNAM Source:...
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    was used by Atlético de San Luis for training sessions. The stadium was also used by Atlético Potosino, Santos de San Luis and Atlético San Luis reserve...
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  • Former clubs Ángeles de Puebla Atlante Atletas Campesinos Atlético Español Atlético Potosino BUAP Celaya Chiapas Cobras de Ciudad Juárez Cuernavaca Deportivo...
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    was Fernando Barreto. In mid-1926, Barreto received an invitation from Atlético León to play a series of three games in the City of León, of which Deportivo...
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  • Former clubs Ángeles de Puebla Atlante Atletas Campesinos Atlético Español Atlético Potosino BUAP Celaya Chiapas Cobras de Ciudad Juárez Cuernavaca Deportivo...
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  • Former clubs Ángeles de Puebla Atlante Atletas Campesinos Atlético Español Atlético Potosino BUAP Celaya Chiapas Cobras de Ciudad Juárez Cuernavaca Deportivo...
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  • Atlético Potosino was relegated to Segunda División. Mexico City Atlas Guadalajara Tecos UdeG Irapuato Toluca UAT Cobras Monterrey UANL At. Potosino Tampico...
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    Former clubs Ángeles de Puebla Atlante Atletas Campesinos Atlético Español Atlético Potosino BUAP Celaya Chiapas Cobras de Ciudad Juárez Cuernavaca Deportivo...
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  • the side with the least amount of goals conceded. They defeated León and Atlético San Luis in the quarter-final and semi-final, and beat Tigres UANL 4–1...
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  • the past. However, the fiercest rivalries are with León, Atlas F.C. and Atlético San Luis (formerly fulfilled with San Luis F.C.). Home kit: Black and blue...
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    through. In the round of 16, the Mexican club defeated Colombian club Atlético Junior 5–1 on aggregate and were through to the quarter-finals, where their...
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    the quarterfinals where they once again were eliminated, this time by Atlético Español 5–6 on aggregate. Monterrey played its first match in international...
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  • On 19 July 2008, Tigres played Atlético Madrid as their official presentation for the Apertura 2008 tournament. Atlético opened the score with goals from...
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  • Libertadores, Tijuana would make a run to the quarter-finals before falling to Atlético Mineiro. The Estadio Caliente, a multi-use stadium in Tijuana, Baja California...
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  • 6–1, which eliminated them. Cruz Azul went on to win the final against Atlético Español. In the 1975–76 tournament had a string of 11 games without a victory...
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  • Potosino Tampico Madero Zacatepec Morelia Puebla Oaxtepec Greater Mexico City teams América Atlante Cruz Azul Necaxa Neza UNAM The owner of Atlético Español...
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    León, América, Veracruz, Atlético Potosino and Tecos. With León, he won the 1966–67 Copa México and with Atlético Potosino, he was in three stints: 1973–74...
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  • before drawing 2-2 in Mexico, setting up a semifinal matchup with Club Atlético Paranaense, who has been the defending finalist the previous year. The...
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  • Curtidores Toluca Monterrey UANL Laguna At. Potosino Veracruz Zacatepec Puebla Mexico City teams América Atlante Atlético Español Cruz Azul UNAM Source: [citation...
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  • Former clubs Ángeles de Puebla Atlante Atletas Campesinos Atlético Español Atlético Potosino BUAP Celaya Chiapas Cobras de Ciudad Juárez Cuernavaca Deportivo...
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  • manager who last played for Atlético Potosino and currently manages Necaxa (women) since 2024. Ramírez played in Atlético Potosino in the Liga MX. In 2011...
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  • mexico.as.com (in Spanish). 29 May 2023. "Gustavo Leal appointed new Atlético San Luis coach". en.as.com. 20 June 2023. Retrieved 21 June 2023. "¡Oficial...
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    Atlético Español won the first leg 2–1 but lost the second 3–0, becoming sub champion of the league. Players who distinguished themselves in Atlético...
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  • UANL Laguna At. Potosino San Luis Veracruz Zacatepec Puebla Mexico City teams América Atlético Español Cruz Azul UNAM América Atlético Español Cruz Azul...
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