
City: San Nicolas, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Founded: 1906
League Champs: 1978, 1982
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León is one of the youngest teams in Mexico's Premera Division. Originally known as the Jabatos, Tigres were created in 1960 by the Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon. The school ran and organized this professional team for almost 40 years. The team started small, in the country's more amateur divisions and was finally was promoted to Mexico's Premera Division in 1974.
The high points for the franchise came during the early part of its histor
y. By 1982 ,they had won two championships and been runner up twice. In 1979, Tigres partook in what some consider the best match in Mexican soccer history. UANL battled their bitter rivals, Cruz Azul, to a 2-1 loss in the league's championship game.

Things changed in 1996. After years of corrupt management of the state-controlled university, the team was regulated to second division. The team had had so many mediocre and sometimes appalling records that they finally played themselves out of premier soccer. To fix the problem, the team was privatized and sold to CEMEX, the world's third largest producer of cement and things began to turn around. The team was promoted back to Premier division and they have stayed there ever since.

Last season UANL finished 14th out of 18 teams, running the risk of being demoted soon. Under former Mexican national team coach Manuel Lapuente, the team hopes to regain late 1970s form but things don't look good. Besides captain Lucas Ayala the roster lacks any type of notable players. None of the Mexican born players currently play for the National team and there are only 3 current players on the roster who play for their home countries national team (two from Paraguay and one from Panama). However, the team has booked a heavy friendly schedule, spending a good portion of summer 2008 in America playing USL and MLS teams, hoping to gain experience and skill.
1 comment:
You said CEMEX was the leading manufacturer... but of what?
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