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Atlas Fútbol Club is a Mexican professional
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club based in
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. The club currently plays in
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, the top division of Mexican football. The club was founded in 1916, it plays home matches at
Estadio Jalisco Jalisco Stadium is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third-largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olímpico Universitario with a capacity of 56,713 spectators. History Estadio Jalisco w ...
. Atlas has won three league titles and four domestic cups. ''Los Rojinegros'' had their golden era in the 1950s and 60s, but recently they became one of the few "bicampeones" (back-to-back champions) of Mexican football. Atlas has a rivalry with city rivals C.D. Guadalajara called '' El Clásico Tapatío''.


History

Atlas was founded in a bar in Guadalajara, Mexico, where a few friends recalled their friends experience while studying at the Ampleforth College in
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, England. In August 1916, Alfonso and Juan José "Lico" Cortina, Pedro "Perico" and Carlos Fernández del Valle, the three Orendain brothers and Federico Collignon (who had studied in Berlin) finally decided to set up a football team. They chose the name "Atlas" based on the
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of
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of the same name, and chose red and black as the club's colours to mimic those of Ampleforth College whose patron saint, St Lawrence, was also chosen as the patron saint of Atlas. The red signifies the blood of St Lawrence and the black signifies his martyrdom. Occasionally the crest of Ampleforth College is seen hanging from a banner in the stadium. The first title for the club was the
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in 1945–46, where they beat Atlante in the final. That same year, they won the supercup (league vs. cup champion) against
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3–2. Four years later, Atlas won their second Copa MX, in the 1949–50 season. The following year, in the 1950–51 Mexican Primera División season, Atlas won its first league title, with twelve wins in 22 matches. However, just two years later, Atlas was relegated for the first time after losing 4–0 against Tampico. But the following season, Atlas made an immediate return to the top flight. Atlas had a golden age in the late 1990s under the management of Ricardo La Volpe, with promising players such as Rafael Márquez, Daniel Osorno, Juan Pablo Rodriguez, Pavel Pardo, Mario Méndez, Omar Briceño, and
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, but even though they had a team with enormous talent and reached the Verano 1999 final, they couldn't conquer the title and lost against Deportivo Toluca in a match defined by penalties after a 5–5 draw on aggregate and with extra time. In
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, Atlas participated in the Copa Libertadores for the first time. They began their campaign in a round-robin preliminary stage where they played against Club America, Deportivo Táchira, and Deportivo Italchacao. Their first match was a 2–0 loss to America, followed by draws against Tachira and Italchacao. However they would recover and finish top of the group after beating America 6–3 and then beating Tachira, followed by a draw against Italchacao. As a result, Atlas gained entry into the proper competition in group 4 alongside River Plate, U. de Chile and Atletico Nacional. The Guadalajara-based club's first match was on 23 February, a 1–1 draw against River. Their next match was a 3–2 win against Atletico Nacional in
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. The club then drew against U. de Chile and lost to River, followed by a 5–1 rout of Colombian champions Nacional, but a loss in their final match against U. de Chile in
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. Although Atlas finished level with U. de Chile on points, a better goal difference would see them go through. In the round of 16, the Mexican club defeated Colombian club
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5–1 on aggregate and were through to the quarter-finals, where their run would end after losing twice to eventual runner-up Palmeiras and being eliminated 5–2 on aggregate. In
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, Atlas made their second appearance in the Copa Libertadores. Their campaign started with a qualifying tournament called InterLiga where they faced Toluca, Morelia, and America. At the end of the InterLiga they were tied on points and goal difference with Toluca, so a coin toss decided who would advance to the next round. Atlas won the coin toss and advanced to the first stage, where they defeated Bolivian club La Paz 2–1 on aggregate. In the group stage with
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,
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, and
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, Atlas finished first with eleven points, including notable victories against Boca Juniors and Colo-Colo. In the round of 16 they would eliminate Lanus 3–2 on aggregate. In the quarter-finals, they were matched up with Boca Juniors again. In the first leg, played in
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, Atlas secured a 2–2 draw, but in the second leg in Guadalajara, Boca won 3–0 and eliminated the club. Atlas qualified for the 2015 Copa Libertadores after finishing second on the table in the 2014 Apertura. The team was led by Tomás Boy and was matched up in the group stage with
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, Atletico Mineiro, and
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. In their first match they lost 1–0 to Santa Fe, but in the second match they had a historic 1–0 victory against Atletico Mineiro in Brazil, which ended a 37-year undefeated home streak for the club in the Copa Libertadores. Atlas later beat Atletico again at home, but exited the competition with a last-placed finish in the group and a loss to Santa Fe in
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. On 12 December 2021, Atlas ended a 70-year title drought when they defeated Club León at the Estadio Jalisco via penalties 4–3 and won their second league title. On 5 March 2022, during a match between Atlas and Querétaro at Querétaro's stadium, a riot broke out between fans attending the match. Videos posted on social media showed groups of men beating, kicking, dragging and stripping victims. According to the
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state civil protection agency, at least 22 men were injured. The Liga MX sanctioned Queretaro by banning Queretaro-affiliated ''barras'' from attending home matches for up to six months in response to the riots. Atlas were awarded a 0-3 win for the game which was abandoned at 0-1. Atlas won its third league championship on 29 May 2022 against Pachuca. In the first leg on 26 May, Atlas defeated Pachuca at Estadio Jalisco 2–0, and although they lost the second leg 2–1, they won 3–2 on aggregate to become only the third team in league history to win back to back titles.


Youth Academy

Atlas are renowned for having a successful youth academy setup. In the last few decades, Atlas have developed many players who have gone on to have professional careers domestically and internationally. Many young players enter the Atlas youth academy knowing that they'll have a strong possibility to play with the first team due to the club philosophy of allowing youth players the opportunity to be promoted to the first team. Although Atlas has only won the league championship three times, their academy has been famous for developing players for the
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in the past few decades like
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, Daniel Osorno, José de Jesús Corona, Pável Pardo, Oswaldo Sánchez, Rafael Márquez, Juan Carlos Medina, Jorge Hernández, Mario Méndez,
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, Juan Pablo Rodriguez, Juan Pablo Garcia, Joel Herrera, Jorge Torres Nilo, Edgar Ivan Pacheco,
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, Jeremy Márquez, Diego Barbosa and many more. The club's lower youth divisions have achieved many titles domestically as well as internationally.


Estadio Jalisco

Atlas currently plays in the Estadio Jalisco, which is the third largest stadium in Mexico and was constructed on 31 January 1960. It is a venue that has played host to historic matches and teams including
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's
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in 1970. In total, It was host for 8 games in the
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, 6 of which were from group stage matches, and two were quarter and
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. Subsequently, the stadium was again host for 9 games in the
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, 6 of which were group stage matches, 1 was round of sixteen and the last 2 were quarter and semi-finals.


Supporters and rivalry

Atlas fans are as a whole collectively known as (The Faithful), while is the main organized supporter group. La Barra 51's name recalls Atlas' first championship in the Primera División de México in 1951. Through the team's struggling performance has earned its name, supporting the team for 70 years without any major accomplishments. Atlas also has notable supporters such as Guadalajara natives
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, Peso Pluma, and
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.


''Clásico Tapatío''

Atlas' fierce rivals are
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city-rivals C.D. Guadalajara, known as ''Chivas''. The derby is known as the '' Clásico Tapatío'' and is said to be the oldest football derby in
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, dating back to 1916. The first match between the two sides was a friendly that took place shortly after Atlas were founded, the game ended 0–0. The first competitive match between the two sides came in the 1917 "Torneo de Primavera", which translates into English as the "Tournament of Spring". Atlas were victorious this time round, winning 2–1. The game sparked controversy, however, when complaints of a bad refereeing performance were put forward by Chivas. Chivas were so angered by the result, that they refused to play in the next "Liga Amateur de Jalisco" tournament of 1917–18, unless the president of refereeing, Justo García Godoy, resigned from his position; when Godoy failed to do so, Chivas refused to join the tournament. Chivas are the most victorious in Guadalajara derbies, however, winning 16 of 35 competitive fixtures the two sides have played. Atlas have only won 9 and the sides have drawn 8 times.


Personnel


Management


Coaching staff


Players


First-team squad


Other players under contract

''(injured)''


Out on loan


Reserve teams


Former players


Shirt sponsors and manufacturers


Managers

* Javier Valdivieso (1943–44) * Eduardo Valdatti (1944–54) * Raúl Leguizamón (1954–56) * Felipe Zetter (1956–58) * Jorge Marik (1958–60) * Eduardo Valdatti (1960–61) * Bauer (1961–63) * Enrique Álvarez Vega (1963–64) * Javier Novello (1964–66) * Árpád Fekete (1966–67) * Javier Novello (1967) * José Gómez (1968) * Ney Blanco de Oliveira (1968–69) * Enrique Álvarez Vega (1969–70) * Árpád Fekete (1970–71) * Alfredo Torres (1971–74) * Miloš Milutinović (1975–76) * Alfredo Torres (1976–77) * Odilón Mireles (1977) * Claudio Lostasau (1978) * Alfredo Torres (1978–80) * Alfonso Portugal (1980–81) *
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(1 July 1981 – 30 June 1982) * Árpád Fekete (1982–83) * Ernesto Cisneros (1983–84) * Alfredo Torres (1984–86) * Waldemar Wasilewski (1986–87) * Carlos Reinoso (1987–88) * José Luis Real (1988–89) *
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(1989–92) *
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(1992) * Mario Zanabria (1 July 1992 – 30 June 1993) *
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(1 July 1993 – 29 January 1995) * Javier Torrente (29 January 1995 – 3 February 1995) * Efraín Flores ''(interim)'' (3 February 1995 – 30 June 1995) * Eduardo Solari (1 July 1995 – 28 June 1996) * Efraín Flores (1 July 1996 – 9 March 1997) * Ricardo La Volpe (1 July 1997 – 30 June 2001) * Efraín Flores (22 September 2001 – 31 December 2001) * Enrique Meza (1 January 2002 – 29 September 2002) * Fernando Quirarte (3 October 2002 – 16 September 2003) * Sergio Bueno (19 September 2003 – 17 April 2005) * Daniel Guzmán (1 July 2005 – 30 April 2006) * Rubén Romano (1 July 2006 – 18 September 2007) * Jorge Castañeda ''(interim)'' (21 September 2007 – 23 September 2007) * Tomás Boy (28 September 2007 – 31 December 2007) * Miguel Ángel Brindisi (6 January 2008 – 4 September 2008) * Darío Franco (5 September 2008 – 26 January 2009) * Ricardo La Volpe (28 January 2009 – 1 January 2010) * Carlos Ischia (1 January 2010 – 23 August 2010) * José Luis Mata ''(interim)'' (24 August 2010 – 17 October 2010) * Benjamín Galindo (24 August 2010 – 30 June 2011) * Rubén Romano (1 July 2011 – 22 September 2011) * Juan Carlos Chávez (22 September 2011 – 27 August 2012) * Tomás Boy (29 August 2012 – 30 June 2013) * Omar Asad (1 July 2013 – 16 October 2013) * José Luis Mata (17 October 13 – 10 November 2013) * Tomás Boy (6 December 2013 – 17 May 2015) * Gustavo Matosas (30 May 2015 – 3 December 2015) * Gustavo Costas (10 December 2015 – 21 May 2016) * Jose Guadalupe Cruz (17 June 2016 – 15 January 2018) * Gerardo Espinoza (15 January 2018 – 25 January 2018) * Rubén Romano (25 January 2018 – 19 March 2018) * Gerardo Espinoza (19 March 2018 – 3 September 2018) * Ángel Guillermo Hoyos (11 September 2018 – 9 March 2019) * Leandro Cufré (11 March 2019 – 29 January 2020) * Rafael Puente Jr. (30 January 2020 – 10 August 2020) * Diego Cocca (11 August 2020 – 1 October 2022) * Benjamín Mora (6 October 2022 – 30 October 2023) * Beñat San José (24 November 2023 – 9 December 2024) * Gonzalo Pineda (12 December 2024 – current)


Honours


National


Regional


Amateur

* Liga Occidental De Jalisco: 1917–18, 1918–19, 1919–20, 1920–21, 1935–36


Friendly

* Torneo Hexagonal Internacional de la Ciudad de México: 1966 * Copa de Oro Ciudad de Guadalajara: 1969 * Trofeo Internacional Ciudad de Guadalajara: 1971 * Torneo Jaiba Brava: 1979 * Marlboro Soccer Cup Series: 1990 * Torneo Cuadrangular 50 Años del Estadio Jalisco: 2010 * Copa Asia Jalisco: 2011 * Copa Revolución: 2019


References


External links

*
Atlas Discussion Forum
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