• Brizio Carter (Mexico City) Santos Laguna won 4–3 on aggregate. Primera División de México (Mexican First Division) Verano 1997 is a Mexican football tournament...
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  • Torneos de Verano (Spanish for "Summer Tournaments") are a series of short friendly football pre-season tournaments held during the southern summer in...
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    Juan Reynoso (footballer) (category Expatriate men's footballers in Mexico)
    Cruz Azul Primera División de México: Invierno 1997 Copa Mexico: 1996–97 CONCACAF Champions' Cup: 1996, 1997 Bolognesi Torneo Clausura: 2007 Universitario...
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    Jared Borgetti (category Mexico men's international footballers)
    players were Mexican-born and to be on a team with the most championships in the Primera División. Borgetti played seven games in the Torneo Clausura 2009...
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    Deportivo Toluca F.C. (category Football clubs in the State of Mexico)
    (Three Titles): (Verano 1998, Verano 1999, Verano 2000). President: Rafael Lebrija Guiot (Five Titles): (Verano 1998, Verano 1999, Verano 2000, Apertura...
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  • Alacranes de Durango (category Liga Premier de México)
    Zitácuaro resulting in their promotion. The Torneo Invierno 1998 and Verano 1999 of the Second Division of Mexican Football gave Durango great hope with a...
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  • 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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    Shocker (wrestler) (category Mexican male professional wrestlers)
    time) Copa de Arena México (2001) – with Black Warrior and Apolo Dantés La Copa Junior (2005) Copa Revolución Mexicana (2011) Torneo Gran Alternativa (1995)...
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  • 2007 to 2017, these were known respectively as Torneo de Invierno ("Winter Tournament") and Torneo de Verano ("Summer Tournament"), based on the Costa Rican...
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    tournament was held as part of CMLL's 39. Aniversario de Arena México show. The second 'Torneo Gran Alternativa featured several participants that were also...
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  • established in 2007 via a single elimination tournament billed as the "Torneo Campeón de Campeones", or Champion of Champions Tournament, which effectively...
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    Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (category Mexican professional wrestling promotions)
    promote Mexico's tourist destinations. bearing the name of the tour as "Lucha por la Identidad Nacional" including shows such as Rey de Reyes and Verano de...
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  • Alberto Guerra (category Mexico national football team managers)
    Tigres de la UANL during the Torneo Invierno 96 and Verano 97, Guerra reaches promotion to the Primera División de México for the tournament of Invierno...
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    Pável Pardo (category 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup players)
    players in Mexico since the 1990s, having achieved great success with Club América, where he won the Mexican Torneo de Verano 2002, Torneo de Clausura...
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  • match") at the 2001 Verano de Escandalo. The match ended in a draw and both wrestlers were shaved bald as a result. Her reign as the Mexican National Women's...
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  • Perro Aguayo Jr. (category Professional wrestlers from Mexico City)
    Arena México (16 Feb 07)". Súper Luchas (in Spanish). Retrieved July 11, 2009. Flores, Manuel (July 18, 2008). "Histórico de ganadores del torneo: La Gran...
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    Iván Zamorano (category Chilean expatriate sportspeople in Mexico)
    Schalke 04 4–1. Zamorano would move to Mexico in 2001 to play for América for two seasons, winning the Torneo de Verano in the first season. He concluded his...
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    Atlas F.C. (category 1916 establishments in Mexico)
    Zepeda, 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...
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    Administracion Verano de Escandalo". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 2009-02-19. Ocampo, Jorge (January 11, 2009). "Resultados Arena México: La Hora Cero...
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  • Triplemanía XXV (category Events in Mexico City)
    place on August 26, 2017, and was held in the Arena Ciudad de México in Mexico City, Mexico. This was the sixth consecutive Triplemanía to be held at the...
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  • Spanish). May 19, 2023. "Historia de la Tercera División de México" (PDF). Tercera División de México. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 24, 2009....
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  • Club Puebla (category 1944 establishments in Mexico)
    Torneo Cuna Del Futbol Pachuca Champions: 2013 Puebla had a long-standing rivalry with Veracruz, named El Clásico Del Sur, which is Southern Mexico's...
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  • 1996–97 C.D. Guadalajara season (category 1996–97 Mexican Primera División season)
    history. Guadalajara competed in Primera División and Copa México, winning the Verano 1997 tournament. Players and squad numbers last updated on 30 January...
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    Since 1928, the club competes in the top tier of Peruvian football, the Torneo Descentralizado. In 2000, they opened the 80,000-capacity stadium Estadio...
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  • Heavy Metal (wrestler) (category Professional wrestlers from Mexico City)
    defeated Metal by disqualification. In the fall AAA had a new event called Verano de Escandalo. Heavy Metal was in a Steel Cage Elimination Luchas de Apuestas...
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    Cibernético (category Mexican male professional wrestlers)
    Over the summer of 1997 Cibernético reignited his feud with El Canek, drawing on their past from the UWA. At the inaugural Verano de Escandalo El Canek...
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    C.F. Monterrey (category Football clubs in Mexico)
    1995 Copa Movistar (1): 2002 International Challenge Cup (1): 2003 Torneo de Verano Miller Lite (1): 2004 Copa Chiapas(1): 2006 Trofeo Santos Laguna 25...
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  • Club León (category 1944 establishments in Mexico)
    Guardianes 2020. After winning the League and the México Cup in 1949, it became the first Mexican campeonísimo. León finished as runners-up for the CONCACAF...
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    La Parka (wrestler) (category Sport deaths in Mexico)
    to win the Mexican National Atómicos Championship. The group held the title for five months, before losing it to rivals Los Vipers at Verano de Escandalo...
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  • 2022–23 Liga MX season (category 2022–23 in Mexican football)
    Pumas". mexico.as.com (in Spanish). 19 March 2023. "¡Pumas ya tiene entrenador! Raúl Alpízar tomará las riendas del equipo en lo que resta de torneo". FOX...
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