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Club Léon : ウィキペディア英語版
Club León

Club León Fútbol Club, (simply known as León), is a Mexican professional football club based in the city of León, Guanajuato, Mexico.
León has won the Liga MX México Primera División (Mexico First Division) title seven times: in 1948, 1949, 1952, 1956, 1992, Apertura 2013 and most recently Clausura 2014. They became the first Mexican "Campeonísimo" (winner of the League and the México Cup in the same year) in 1949. In 1993 León was the CONCACAF Champions' Cup runner-up, losing the final match against Costa Rican team Deportivo Saprissa, in one of the greatest upsets among the defeats in the club's history. They are also only the second Liga MX team to win back-to-back championships in short tournaments.
They also qualified for the Champion's Cup in 1998, but were eliminated in the semi-final. The team has been a consistent contender for the Primera División A title since relegation from the Primera División in 2002; they failed to obtain the promotion due to constant mediocre performances in the play-offs despite good appearances during the regular season until the Clausura 2012 Tournament when León defeated Correcaminos UAT 6–2 and after ten years were finally promoted to the Primera División. In the Apertura 2013 season they became champions after defeating América 5–1, giving them their sixth championship star. The next season, Clausura 2014, they became champions for the second year in a row deafeating Pachuca 4–3, giving them their seventh championship star and becoming "bicampeones." In recent years, Club Leon games have even attracted non-Spanish speaking football fans; in addition to new Spanish-language broadcast partnerships with Fox Sports Latinoamérica in Mexico and Telemundo as well as NBC Deportes in the U.S.
León is ranked #1 in the IFFHS Central and North America's best clubs of the 20th century.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Central and North America's club of the Century )
==History==
In the first season (following sought the raid of a club, it is created from an application of Unión de Curtidores which merged with Selection of Guanajuato changing igan to sell bonds to the public variable amounts order to afford the expenses involved in having a team in the top flight, with money raised hired directive Marcial Ortiz, Raul Varela, Alfonso Montemayor, Salvador Ramirez, Conrado Muniz Vicente Serrano, Pepe Cortes, "Sticks" Ramirez, Elpidio Sánchez and Joaquín Source Duillo Dobles technician being that set.
Thus it is accepted to be part of the Liga Mayor in his second season (1944–45). He trained with the first team players from Argentina and Miguel Rugilo that would serve as coach and goalkeeper holder Battaglia it was defense, plus two front; Marcos Aurelio he scored 14 goals and Ángel Fernández. Debuting at Patria Stadium on August 20 of 1944 against Atlante which at that time was an important club with players like Horacio Casarín, Antolar, "Hair" Ramos, "Margarita" Gutierrez among others, falling defeated by a score of 5 goals to 3.
The following season, the 1945–46 appears other team in the city: the San Sebastián de León. In this campaign are back in fourth place of 16 teams with 30 games, 17 wins, 4 draws, 9 losses for 38 points, was the top scorer with 24 goals Alberto Mendoza.
In the campaign 1946–47 club emblematic players arrived, one of them Adalberto Lopez, which becomes the first Mexican scoring champion team, scoring 33 goals . In genereal the team had a great campaign being runner-up with 41 points, as the last date tied at zero with Atlante and a point of difference lost the title, but had a streak of 14 games without losing. Another important element was Marcos Aurelio, who highlighted with 16 goals. An unfortunate fact is presented precisely in the game against Atlante that define the champion. That meeting took place in the Mexico City on June 1 of 1947 in the new Stadium Insurgentes (now Estadio Azul) when in fact take place in Leon, this is due to an epidemic of FMD whipping the Bajio region and that is why it was changed venue. That fact directly benefit the Atlante.
Another fact that would go down in history occurred in the match against Latin on May 9 in 1946 after Florencio Caffaratti wire accidentally touched electricity dropped following the goal of Leon, realizing what had happened, Alfonso Montemayor was launched to save the Argentine cable getting start it. Subsequently, Caffaratti Montemayor deliver a penny gold with the inscription: "F. Montemayor Caffaratti in appreciation."

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