F.C. Atlas A.C.

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F.C. Atlas A.C.
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Full name F.C. Atlas A.C.
Nickname(s) Zorros
Los Rojinegros
La Academia
Niños Catedráticos
Founded 1916
Ground Jalisco,
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
(Capacity: 56,713)
Manager Flag of Argentina Miguel Ángel Brindisi
League Primera División de México
Clausura 2008 10th (league)
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F.C. Atlas A.C. is a Mexican professional football club. Atlas is one of three teams that play in Mexico's second largest city, Guadalajara, along with Chivas and Tecos. in the Primera División de México. The club shares its home stadium, Estadio Jalisco, with Guadalajara.

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[edit] History

The Atlas Football Club was founded in a cafe of Guadalajara, Mexico, where a few college friends recalled their British football experience at university squads where they had spent the last few years. 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 in the summer of 1916, to set up a football team called "Club de fútbol Atlas" and founded it in Tlaquepaque, outside the city of Guadalajara.

The technical ability that the "Atlistas" employed - triangular passing and skillful dribblig to avoid opponents' tackles - were impressive that they were seen as better than local squads. Atlas and Chivas have also been rivals because they are the oldest of all Mexican teams in their division, they are both known for their elicit histories, and because they play in the same city; the games they play against one another are known as the 'Clásico Tapatío'. Although Atlas has only won the league championship once, their academy has been famous for developing national idols like Jared Borgetti, Daniel Osorno, José de Jesús Corona, Pavel Pardo, Oswaldo Sanchez, Rafael Marquez, Juan Carlos Medina, Jorge Hernández, and Andres Guardado. As of 2007, most teams in Mexico's Primera División have at least one player who started their career in CF Atlas. In 2008 Atlas broke the tradition of having mexican goalkeepers when they signed Rodrigo Bava.

[edit] Estadio Jalisco

Inside view of the Estadio Jalisco.
Inside view of the Estadio Jalisco.

Atlas currently shares its home stadium, Estadio Jalisco, with Chivas. Estadio Jalisco is the third largest stadium in Mexico and was constructed on January 31, 1960. It is a venue that has played host to historic matches and teams including Pele's Brazil in 1970. In total, It was host for 8 games in the 1970 FIFA World Cup, 6 of which were from group stage matches, and two were quarter and semi-finals. Subsequently, the stadium was again host for 9 games in the 1986 FIFA World Cup, 6 of which were group stage matches, 1 was round of sixteen and the last 2 were quarter and semi-finals.

[edit] Fans

Atlas fans are collectively called La Fiel (the faithful); La Barra 51 is the main organized supporter group. La Barra 51's name recalls Atlas' last (and only) championship in the Primera División de México in 1951. Through the team's sad performance la Fiel has earned its name, supporting the team for more than 50 years without any major silverware. In terms of the team's popularity, a recent football fan survey counted more than 750,000 supporters. According to various fan polls, Atlas has consistently been shown to be the fifth most supported team in Mexico, behind Chivas, America, Pumas and Cruz Azul but ahead of more successful teams like Pachuca and Toluca.

[edit] Current Squad

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Uruguay GK Jorge Bava
3 Flag of Argentina DF Diego Colotto (capitan)
4 Flag of Mexico DF Luis Robles
5 Flag of Mexico DF Ricardo Jiménez
9 Flag of Uruguay FW Gonzalo Vargas
11 Flag of Paraguay FW Ariel Bogado
13 Flag of Mexico MF Jesús Arturo Paganoni
15 Flag of Mexico DF Gerardo Flores
16 Flag of Mexico DF Hugo Ayala
18 Flag of Argentina MF Dario Bottinelli
19 Flag of Mexico FW Mauricio Romero
20 Flag of Mexico FW Ulises Mendívil
21 Flag of Mexico GK Pedro Hernández
No. Position Player
23 Flag of Mexico DF Eduardo Rergis
24 Flag of Mexico MF Alfredo Sánchez
25 Flag of Mexico GK Francisco Javier Durán
26 Flag of Mexico MF Christian Valdéz
27 Flag of Mexico MF Jorge Hernández
28 Flag of Mexico MF Luis Fernando Guevara
30 Flag of Mexico DF Jorge Torres Nilo
31 Flag of Mexico MF José Piña
44 Flag of Mexico DF Omar Flores
49 Flag of Mexico FW Flavio Santos
53 Flag of Mexico MF Néstor Vidrio
55 Flag of Mexico FW Oscar Vera
62 Flag of Mexico MF Edgar Pacheco

[edit] Uniform

First kit is half red and half black shirt divided up verticaly, with some gray details, black short and socks.

Second kit is a black shirt with some red details, black short and socks.

Third kit is a white shirt with 2 red and black vertical lines in the middle, white short and socks.

[edit] Honors

  • Amateur League: 5
    • 1917-18, 1918-19, 1919-20, 1920-21,1935-36
  • Segunda División: 3
    • 1954-1955, 1971-1972, 1978-1979
  • Campeón de Copa: 4
    • 1945-1946, 1949-1950, 1961-1962, 1967-1968
  • Campeón de Campeones: 4
    • 1945-1946, 1949-1950, 1950-1951, 1961-1962

Offical Beer Corona

[edit] Famous Atlas players playing abroad

[edit] Notable players

Mexico:

Argentina:

Uruguay:

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Chile:

Paraguay:

Guatemala:

Serbia:

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