نادي مونتيري
الاسم الكامل | Club de Fútbol Monterrey | |||
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الكنية | Rayados (The Striped-Ones) La Pandilla (The Gang) Los Albiazules (The White-and-Blues) La Aplanadora (The Steamroller) | |||
الاسم المختصر | MON, MTY, RYDS | |||
تأسس | 28 يونيو 1945 | |||
الملعب | Estadio BBVA | |||
السعة | 53,500[1] | |||
المالك | FEMSA | |||
الرئيس | Duilio Davino | |||
المدير | Javier Aguirre | |||
الدوري | Liga MX | |||
Apertura 2021 | 9th (Quarter-finals) | |||
الموقع الإلكتروني | Club website | |||
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Club de Fútbol Monterrey, often known simply as Monterrey or their nickname Rayados, is a Mexican professional football club based in Monterrey, Nuevo León which currently plays in Liga MX, the top tier of Mexican football. Founded on 28 June 1945, it is the oldest active professional team from the northern part of Mexico. Since 1999 the club has been owned by FEMSA, Latin America's largest bottling company. Its home games have been played in the Estadio BBVA since 2015.[2]
Monterrey has won five league titles, three domestic cups, and five CONCACAF Champions League titles (notably, three consecutive tournaments in 2011, 2012 and 2013). The team's nickname of Rayados (The Striped-Ones) stems from the club's traditional navy blue striped uniform. The uniform is reflected in the club's current crest, which is also decorated with stars above the crest representing the club's league titles and stars below representing continental titles. In terms of overall performance, it is the strongest club from Mexico and all of CONCACAF at the FIFA Club World Cup, with a third-place ranking in the all-time table. In 2020 Monterrey became the second Mexican club to complete the continental treble.[3][4]
The club's oldest rival is Tigres UANL of the Autonomous University of Nuevo León. The local derby, known as the Clásico Regiomontano, is known for being one of the most heated and intensely competed derbies in Mexican football, as both teams consistently rank among the highest in attendance[5] and currently feature the most expensive squads in the country.[6][7]
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History
1940s–50s
Club de Football Monterrey was founded on 28 June 1945, near the end of World War II by a group of industrial businessmen headed by Ramón Cárdenas Coronado, Enrique Ayala Medina, Paul C. Probert, Rogelio Cantú Gómez and Miguel Margáín Zozaya.
Honours
National competitions
- Winners (5): México 1986, Clausura 2003, Apertura 2009, Apertura 2010, Apertura 2019
- Winners (3): 1991–92, Apertura 2017, 2019–20
- Runners–up (1): 2003
- Runners–up (1): 2018
- Winners (1): 2010
- Winners (2): 1955–56, 1959–60
- Second Division Super Cup
- Winners (1): 1956
International competitions
- Winners (1): 1993
Friendly tournaments
- Eusébio Cup (1): 2015
- 2nd place Trofeo Ciudad de la Línea (Spain, 1979)[8]
- 2nd place: Ciudad de Alicante Trophy (Spain, 1979)[9]
- 2nd place: Ciudad de Jerez Trophy (Spain, 1979)[10]
- Los Angeles Nations Cup (1): 1991[11]
- Copa Gobernador de Nuevo León (1): 1992[12]
- Subcampeón del Torneo Ría de Aveiro (Portugal): 1995[13]
- Subcampeón del Trofeo Ciudad de Santiago de Compostela (Spain): 1995[14][15]
- Copa Rial (Pontevedra, España) (1): 1995[16]
- Copa Movistar (1): 2002
- International Challenge Cup (1): 2003[17]
- Torneo de Verano Miller Lite (1): 2004[18]
- Copa Chiapas(1): 2006
- Trofeo Santos Laguna 25 Aniversario (1): 2008[19]
- Chicago Mayor's Cup (1): 2009[20]
- Copa 100 años de la UNAM (1): 2010[21]
Personnel
Management
المنصب | الطاقم |
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Sporting Chairman | Duilio Davino |
Corporate Chairman | José González Ornelas |
Director of football | Carlos Vela |
Source: Liga MX
Coaching staff
Position | Staff |
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Manager | Javier Aguirre |
Assistant managers | Toni Amor |
Xavi Gurri | |
Hugo Norberto Castillo | |
Goalkeeper coach | Fabián Donelli |
Fitness coaches | Pol Llorente |
Alan Torres | |
Javier Flores | |
Physiotherapists | Bartomeu Llabrés |
José Obregón | |
Roberto García | |
José Cárdenas | |
Team doctor | Francisco García |
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Players
First-team squad
- في 4 January 2022[22]
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
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Reserve teams
- Raya2
- Reserve team that plays in the Liga de Expansión MX in the second level of the Mexican league system.
Top scorers
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FMF: Liga MX
CUP: Copa MX
CON: CONCACAF Champions League
REC: Recopa de la Concacaf
CWC: FIFA Club World Cup
Most appearances
Club de Fútbol Monterrey | |||||
Rank | Player | Period | Apps | ||
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1 | Magdaleno Cano | 1967–1982 | 437 | ||
2 | Jesus Arellano | 1994–1997; 2000–2011 | 407 | ||
3 | José María Basanta | 2008–2014; 2016–2020 | 384 | ||
4 | Jonathan Orozco | 2005–2016 | 371 | ||
5 | Lucho Pérez | 2003–2012; 2015–2016 | 335 | ||
6 | Jesús Eduardo Zavala | 2006–2018 | 307 |
- Players in bold are currently active with Club de Fútbol Monterrey.
- Does not count appearances in international competitions.
Managers
- Roberto Scarone (1962–65)
- Mario Perez (1966–69)
- Ignacio "El Gallo" Jáuregui (1969–74)
- Fernando Riera (1975–76)
- Bira (1976)
- Luis Firpo (1976–77)
- Fernando Riera (1977–78)
- Otto Glória (1978–79)
- Gustavo Peña (1979)
- Bira (1979–80)
- Pedro Dellacha (1980–81)
- Héctor Hugo Eugui (1981–82)
- Vicente Pereda (1982–83)
- Roberto Matosas (1983–84)
- Francisco Avilán (1985–87)
- José Ledezma (1987–89)
- Fernando Riera (1989)
- Pedro García (1989–91)
- Carlos Alberto Torres (1991–92)[بحاجة لمصدر]
- Miguel Mejía Barón (1 July 1991 – 30 June 93)
- Hugo Hernández (1993–94)
- Magdaleno Cano (1994), (1997), (1999)
- Arturo Salah (1 July 1994 – 30 June 97)
- Claudio Lostanau (1997)
- Tomás Boy (1 July 1997 – 30 June 98)
- José Treviño (22 Jan 1999 – 1 March 99)
- Carlos Jara Saguier (4 March 1999 – 30 June 99)
- Eduardo Solari (1999)
- Benito Floro (12 Nov 1999 – 30 June 01)
- Daniel Passarella (1 July 2002 – 31 Dec 03)
- Hugo de León (2004)
- Sergio Orduña (20 April 2004 – 30 June 04)
- Miguel Herrera (1 July 2004–16 Sept 07)
- Isaac Mizrahi Smeke (1 Oct 2007 – 10 Jan 08)
- Ricardo La Volpe (12 Jan 2008 – 8 Jan 09)
- Víctor Manuel Vucetich (9 Jan 2009 – 26 Aug 13)
- José Guadalupe Cruz (27 Aug 2013 – 18 Feb 14)
- C. Barra & J. Treviño (interim) (19 Feb 2014 – 16 May 14)
- Carlos Barra (16 May 2014 – 15 February 2015)
- Antonio Mohamed (16 February 2015 – 7 May 2018, 9 October 2019 – 25 November 2020)
- Diego Alonso (18 May 2018 – 30 September 2019)
- Javier Aguirre (7 December 2020 – present)
References
- ^ Estadio de Rayados Incrementó su aforo|publisher=|accessdate= January 2016
- ^ "Ubicación Estadio BBVA Bancomer – Sitio Oficial del Club de Futbol Monterrey". www.rayados.com. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
- ^ Juárez, Puente Libre-Periódico y noticias de Ciudad. "Triplete de Monterrey: segundo equipo en México que lo logra". www.puentelibre.mx (in الإسبانية الأوروبية). Retrieved 2021-04-28.
- ^ "En el futbol mexicano, ¿cuántos equipos han conseguido el triplete? | Goal.com". www.goal.com. Retrieved 2021-04-28.
- ^ "Tigres y Rayados, entre los de mejor asistencia en el continente". Futbol Total: Un juego auténtico lleno de nobleza y emoción. 2020-01-06. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
- ^ "Rayados y Tigres, en el Top-10 de más valiosos en América". AS México (in الإسبانية المكسيكية). 2020-02-03. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
- ^ "Monterrey desbanca a Tigres como el equipo más caro de Liga MX". ESPN.com.mx (in الإسبانية). 2019-01-03. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
- ^ "RSSSF Trofeo Ciudad de la Línea". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
- ^ "RSSSF Trofeo Ciudad de Alicante". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
- ^ "El Ciudad de Jerez para el Almería". El Mundo Deportivo. 10 August 1979. p. 30.
- ^ "Los Angeles Nations Cup (Camel Cup) 1993". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
- ^ Chávez Córdova, Angel (28 December 2000). "Diez Clásicos amistosos país: México pdf". elnorte.com.
- ^ Rodríguez, Luis Enrique (7 August 1995). "Divide Rayados con portugueses, país: México pdf". elnorte.com.
- ^ "El Zaragoza, tercero al batir al Celta en los penalties". El Mundo Deportivo. 13 August 1995. p. 21.
- ^ "El Compos gana y el Villarreal empata". El Mundo Deportivo. 13 August 1995. p. 47.
- ^ Rodríguez, Luis Enrique (18 August 1995). "Cierran Rayados gira con un triunfo, país: México pdf". elnorte.com.
- ^ Rodríguez, Érick. "Triunfa Rayados ante texanos, país: México pdf". elnorte.com. Retrieved 2 October 2003.
- ^ Vargas, César. "Regios pintan bien: Anota Franco tres goles, país: México pdf". elnorte.com. Retrieved 2 August 2004.
- ^ "Un Vistazo, país: México pdf". elnorte.com. Retrieved 13 September 2008.
- ^ González, Guillermo (2009). "Monterrey pasa prueba y vence al Cracovia por dos goles a cero; gana la Mayor's Cup de Chicago". milenio.com. Archived from the original on 16 January 2010. Retrieved 9 May 2010.
- ^ Garza, Jaime. "La libran en la raya, país: México pdf". elnorte.com. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
- ^ "LIGA MX – Página Oficial de la Liga Mexicana del Fútbol Profesional".
- ^ Guevara, Oscar (2012). "Suazo, cerca de Bahía". Retrieved 23 July 2012.
External links
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