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History of C.D. Guadalajara : ウィキペディア英語版
History of C.D. Guadalajara

The history of C.D. Guadalajara spans the time between the club's foundation in 1906, to the modern day era in the 21st century. Club Deportivo Guadalajara is a Mexican football club based in Guadalajara, Mexico. For a general overview of the club, see C.D. Guadalajara.
==Foundation and the Amateur Era (1906-1943)==

The club's origins can be traced back to the beginning of the 20th century. Edgar Everaert, a Belgian who arrived in Mexico in 1904, founded the club in 1906 and named it Unión Football Club. The team's kit was modeled after that of the founder's favorite team, the Belgian Club Brugge K.V., borrowing the vertical stripes and color scheme of the Brugge strip in that era (Brugge has since changed their team colors). Some historians assert that the colors came from the French Tricolor because some of the club's first players were French. The first team comprised Mexican, Belgian and French players, named "Union" because of the camaraderie between the players of different nationalities, most of whom were employees of the Fábricas de Francia store, with founder Everaert as coach. A few Spanish and English also became members of the club.
On a tour of Europe, Everaert noticed that European teams named after their respective town or city seemed to generate more support from fans in their communities. So, in 1908, with the approval of Everaert and the players, Club de Futbol Union was renamed to Club Deportivo Guadalajara to generate a sense of loyalty within the city's population. In 1908, it was also decided that the team would only field Mexican-born players because of the growing sense of oppression Mexican nationals felt towards non-Mexican nationals. Following the aftermath of the Mexican Revolution, amateur football tournaments throughout the country flourished and Guadalajara was always involved. Between 1906 and 1943 (the amateur era of Mexican football), Guadalajara won 13 amateur titles, the first of which came in 1908. Also during this period, the oldest derby in Mexican football began to form, between Guadalajara and crosstown rivals F.C. Atlas.

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