• the top professional football division in Mexico. Formerly known as the Primera División de México (Mexican First Division), it is contested by 18 clubs...
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  • Atlante Cruz Azul Necaxa Toros Neza UNAM Primera División de México (Mexican First Division) Invierno 1996 is a Mexican football tournament - one of two...
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  • The Primera División of Costa Rica, commonly known as Liga de Fútbol de Primera División (Liga FPD), and Liga Promerica for sponsorship reasons, is the...
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  • promoted to Primera División until 1994, when the league created Primera División A (Ascenso MX), automatically making Segunda División the third tier...
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    Mexican Primera División Golden Ball: Invierno 2000, Verano 2001 Mexican Primera División Golden Boot: Invierno 2000, Verano 2001 Mexican Primera División Best...
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  • Deportiva S.A., also known as Cartaginés, is a Costa Rican football club, that currently plays in the Liga de Fútbol de Primera División, the top division of Costa...
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  • to the First Division by winning Gallos de Aguascalientes in the promotion playoff. La Piedad returned to Primera División in the Invierno 2001 tournament...
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  • Olmos. Unión Española returned to the Primera División in 2000 with a then-record 70 points. In the Primera División, Unión finished in the fourth place...
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  • the Liga MX, the top flight of Mexican football. León has won the Primera División de México/Liga MX title eight times in 1948, 1949, 1952, 1956, 1992...
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    system. Primera División / Liga MX: 9 1968–69, Mexico '70, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1978–79, 1979–80, Invierno 1997, Guardianes 2021 Segunda División: 1...
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  • is mostly known for its association football team. It plays in the Primera División de Costa Rica, the top tier of the Costa Rican football league system...
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  • classic rival Club Blooming. In 1971 they won their first Bolivian Primera División title. This meant they qualified for the 1972 Copa Libertadores, their...
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  • 26 years in the Primera División, never quite excelling to challenge for the title. The team was relegated from the Primera División in 2004 but not because...
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    Cup: 1998, 2003 Individual Mexican Primera División Best Full-back: 1996–97, Invierno 1997 Mexican Primera División Best Defensive Midfielder: Clausura...
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  • Primera División A (Méxican First A Division) is a Mexican football tournament. This season was composed of Invierno 2002 and Verano 2003. Irapuato was...
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  • Héctor Adomaitis (category Uruguayan Primera División players)
    División de México: Invierno 1996 Cruz Azul Primera División de México: 1997 CONCACAF Champions Cup: 1996, 1997 Colo-Colo Primera División de Chile: Clausura...
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    Mexicana de Futbolistas (Mexican Footballers Association). Cruz Azul Primera División: Invierno 1997 Copa México: 1996–97 CONCACAF Champions' Cup: 1996, 1997...
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    Juan Reynoso (footballer) (category Peruvian Primera División players)
    Primera División: 1993 Cruz Azul Primera División de México: Invierno 1997 Copa Mexico: 1996–97 CONCACAF Champions' Cup: 1996, 1997 Bolognesi Torneo Clausura:...
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  • Primera División: 1986–87 Puebla Mexican Primera División: 1989–90 Necaxa Mexican Primera División: Invierno 1998 Individual Mexican Primera División...
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  • Winston Parks (category 2002 FIFA World Cup players)
    Politehnica Timişoara and FC Baku. Winston made his debut in the Costa Rican Primera División in 1999 with only in 17-year-old, playing with his hometown team Limonense...
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    Monterrey due to poor results in Clausura 2015. Cruz Azul Mexican Primera División: Invierno 1997 Copa México: 1996–97 CONCACAF Champions' Cup: 1996, 1997...
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  • Luis Marín (footballer, born 1974) (category 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup players)
    have two daughters and a son. Alajuelense Primera División (8): 1995–96, 1996–97, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2004–05, Invierno 2010, Verano 2011; runner-up:...
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    legendary player Hugo Sánchez. He debuted in the Primera División against Guadalajara, with the match ending in a 1–1 draw. He played fourteen games in total...
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  • Omar Sandoval (category Chilean Primera División players)
    assumed as coach of Tecos in the 2001 Torneo Invierno, where he coached his compatriot Reinaldo Navia. On 27 January 2002, he left the club after three consecutive...
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    Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 18 January 2010. "Torneo de Invierno de Primera – Historial de campeones". La Web Deportiva Uruguaya (in Spanish)...
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  • Interamericana. 2Includes Torneos de Invierno, Copa República, Mercosur, Liguillas y Copa Apertura. Most goals scored in Primera División: 105 – Raimundo Infante...
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  • Tecos F.C. (redirect from Estudiantes U.A.G)
    to Primera División Mexicana by beating Irapuato in a promotion game under the management of Everardo Villaseñor. The club played its first Primera División...
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  • for the first time in his first half-season, the Torneo Invierno 2001. Further titles followed in 2002 when he won the CONCACAF Champions' Cup and in 2003...
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    the league: 7 (Invierno 2001, Verano 2002, Apertura 2002, Clausura 2003, Apertura 2003, Clausura 2004 y Apertura 2004). Biggest win in a league (global...
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    Raúl Ruidíaz (category Peruvian Primera División players)
    a powerhouse of a club in Peru, where he became an idol during the 2011 season, at just 21 years old. In January 2012, he joined Primera División club...
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