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Deportivo Iztacalco : ウィキペディア英語版
Deportivo Iztacalco

Deportivo Iztacalco, nicknamed Los Valedores is a Liga MX football club. They currently play in the Group V of the México Tercera División (Last or third Division). In the 2006-2007 season they inherited the spot from Club Santa Cruz, the latter the team with the least successful Tercera División record in the 2007 Liga de Ascenso Clausura tournament (zero points in 15 matches and a -40 difference in the amount of goals scored and received).
==History==
Most of the players come from Club San Andres, team which won a spot to play in the Tercera División after winning an amateur championship supported by the Federacíón Méxicana de Futbol (Méxican Football Federation Association) and organized by Ángel Morales, owner of several Tercera División franchises.
The Deportivo Iztacalco acquired the nickname ''"Los Valedores"'' starting from Round 3 in the 2007 Apertura tournament, when TV Azteca dedicated a space for the first time in its evening program ''Los Protagonistas'', presenting it as the worst professional football team in Federación Méxicano de Fútbol Asociación and whose direction was under TV Azteca's reporter Barak Fever.
Although their training camps are located in Iztacalco, Mexico City, ''Los Valedores'' de Iztacalco dispute their local matches at Estadio San Bernardino, known as ''"El Muro de los Sueños"'' (''"The Wall of Dreams"''), located in the town of San Bernardino, in the municipality of Texcoco, Mexico State.
Thanks to their constant appearances on TV Azteca, the team has generated a large national television following with the distinction of being the most known team from Tercera División.

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