Albinegros de Orizaba

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Orizaba
Full name Club Deportivo Albinegros de Orizaba
Nickname(s) Los Albinegros (The White-and-Blacks)
Founded 1898; 126 years ago (1898)
Ground Estadio Socum
Ground Capacity 7,000
Owner Fidel Kuri Grajales
Chairman Fidel Kuri Mustieles
Manager Pascual Sandoval
League Segunda División
Apertura 2015 Jornada 7

Club Deportivo Albinegros de Orizaba is a football club of the city of Orizaba, Orizaba Athletic Club was founded in 1898, a sporting club who also practice Cricket among other sports in the city of Orizaba, Veracruz. The club was founded by Scottish migrant Duncan Mac Comish Mac Donald who owned a local steel company. The club had the honour of being Mexico's first ever football champion in 1903 when the club played in the old Primera Fuerza. The club was among the first other to play in the Primera División de México in 1943 which was the first ever professional league in the nation history. The club has been playing in the Liga de Ascenso since 2009 after spending a few years playing in the Segunda División de México. After playing in their home stadium Estadio Socum for the first six months after their returning to the Liga de Ascenso in the first half of 2009, the team had to play most of their home matches in the seasons 2009-10 and 2010-11 in the Estadio Luis de la Fuente in the city of Veracruz, sharing it with Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz because Estadio Socum was not accepted anymore to be host of second-division games. Since the 2011–12 season they are playing in the Segunda División Profesional and again in their own stadium.

History

1890s–1920

In the 1880s numerous migrants from all over Europe were coming in the port of Veracruz and spreading around the states city's. Many companies were founded in those years, mostly steel and fabric companies. migrants brought along a new sport from Europe which they started teaching the locals and would go on to sponsor clubs made up by its workers to represent the company in friendly matches that started off in the early 1890s. Some important factories were Santa Gertrudis Fabrica de Yute which was founded and own by Scottish migrants Duncan Mac Comish Mac Donald and Thomas Hanghey who had a long football background and so they decided along with other local factory owners to establish a local football league in 1886 having the first game played in the old 'Campo El Yute.

Orizaba Athletic Club was founded in 1898, a sporting club who also practiced cricket among other sports in Orizaba. The club was founded by Scottish migrant Duncan Mac Comish Mac Donald who owned a local steel company. A few years later Duncan Mac Comish Mac Donald and Thomas Hanghey along with Englis migrant Percy C. Clifford a pioneer in the sport in Mexico City decided to form a semi professional league that would include clubs from the capital in from Providence.

First Championship

In 1902 the Liga Mexicana de Football Amateur Association also known as Primera Fuerza was founded with 5 clubs Pachuca A.C, Mexico Cricket Club, Reforma AC and British Club.The league finished its first year successful with Orizaba Athletic Club been the first champion in Mexico's history.Right after the tournament ended there was internal problems with the club, and so Orizaba the first ever champion in Mexico decides to pull out of competition in the league.

Primera Fuerza

Club Pos GP W T L GS GA PTS
Orizaba AC 5 8 0 0 8 0 9 7
Reforma AC 2 4 2 2 0 11 5 6
British Club 3 4 2 0 2 7 3 4
Pachuca A.C 4 4 0 2 2 2 6 2
Mexico Cricket Club 5 4 0 1 3 3 16 3

1902 Championship year [1]

After this year the club folded and would not return till 1916

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Logo of A.D.O.

Club's second stay

The club returned to action in 1916, this time in a local league Liga Amateur de Veracruz, and changed its name to and played under the name U-29, which represented a German submarine that fought in the First World War. The club decided to change its name again because local native fell to identified themselves with the club. So on 17 June 1916 the club changed its name to Asociación Deportiva Orizabeña or simply known as A.D.O. A local Spanish migrant, Isidro Palou, came up with the name which was chosen over other names Orizaba Sporting Club and Club Deportivo de Futbol. And so that same year the club took part in the local league with new board of directors Ernesto Arzamendi, Mario Ojeda, Rafael Portas, Eduardo Ruiz, José Powel, Rafael Romero, José Sosa, Jurado y Carlos Namur.

1920–1930

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Primera Fuerza return

In 1921 the club is once again invited to take part of a special tournament played in Mexico City to commemorate the nation's 100-year Independence anniversary. The club along with local clubs Veracruz Sporting Club and Iberia de Córdoba head down to Mexico City to face the clubs from Mexico City. The 3 local clubs fail to advance to the knockout round the eventual champion was Real Club España over Asturias F.C..After this tournament the Primera Fuerza league took a year off and when activity resume in 1922 the league decided to allow only clubs from Mexico City to participate and so clubs A.D.O, Veracruz Sporting Club and Iberia de Córdoba from Veracruz return to their league as did Pachuca A.C who return to play in an amateur league in the state of Hidalgo.

1929 Torneo Veracruzano

In 1929 the state of Veracruz decide to hold its own national Tournament inviting clubs Deportivo Toluca F.C., Pachuca A.C, Irapuato FC and clubs from Jalisco and Guanajuato among local clubs Veracruz Sporting Club and Iberia de Córdoba.A.D.O would reach the final and face off against a club From Mexico City made up of players from various clubs from the Primera Fuerza League. The club managed to win the first and only such tournament held in Veracruz. The club was composed of players like Mr. Neto, Pepón" Martínez, Roberto Guzmán, Abel Papicha Solar, Otto Neumayer, Marín El Mefisto and brothers Mario and José Campos, with the goalkeeper Ernesto Herrera.

1940–50

In 1943 along with newly founded club Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz which was formed from the merger of Veracruz Sporting Club and Iberia de Córdoba and with town rival Moctezuma de Orizaba, were invited to play in the newly form Professionalized league in Mexico. The club lost its first Match against Club América on October 1943 with a score of 6–1. The club went on to lose its second game against Jalisco powerhouse C.D. Guadalajara 5–1. The club managed to win its first league match against Club Atlas on 4 November of that same year with a score of 9–2. The club finished 9th overall. The following year under the club finished 7th to last under the management of John Hogg a legend in the institution who was part of the 1902–03 championship. In the 1946–47 tournament the club finished second to last tied with Club San Sebastián de León, Manager John Hogg left the club that year due to health problems.

In the 1947–48 tournament another legend in the institution took over as manager this time it was Byron Kennell who had also been part of that 1902–03 championship squad. That year Byron Kennell managed to finish 5th.the following year he managed once again to keep the club Betteann the 10 best clubs in the League. After the 1948–49 tournament the club once again had internal problems which caused the club to fold for the second time in its history having played 6 years in the Mexican Primera División.

Mexican Primera División stats

Club debut in the first division in 1943
Year Pos GP W T L GS GA PTS
1943–44 9 18 5 2 11 37 54 12
1944–45 12 24 8 3 13 46 57 19
1945–46 7 30 14 4 12 49 52 32
1946–47 12 28 7 5 16 51 62 19
1947–48 5 28 13 5 10 68 66 31
1948–49 6 28 10 8 10 56 54 28

From 1943–49[1]

After the 1948–49 season, A.D.O. folded .

Orizaba F.C.

In 1959 the club made his returns to action under the name of Orizaba F.C. enrolling in the Segunda División de México where the team played until the end of the 1960s.[2] Then they were relegated to the Tercera División de México and won the tournament in the 1971–72 season under the management of Miguel Ángel Lujan Mata. But the club was once again folding due to lack of fan support and economical problems.

Present day

The club made another comeback in 2002 after the owner of Club Bachilleres de Guadalajara moved the club to Orizaba, this time under the name of Albinegros de Orizaba. The club also had an affiliate club in the second division. In 2002, the club became affiliated with first division club Pumas U.N.A.M. After having a bad year in the Primera A, the owner sold the club and relocated to Yucatán where it played under the name Lagartos de Tabasco, remaining the only affiliate second division team which remains as the city's club. The club played in the Segunda División de México until 2008, when the owner bought local club Tiburones Rojos de Coatzacoalcos who at the time played in the Primera A.The club has been playing in the reformed Liga de Ascenso since 2009.

Defunction

After the serious financial problems of its rival from the same state, Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz, the teams were unified with Albinegros disappearing and Veracruz continuing in the Liga de Ascenso.[3] As a tribute, Veracruz away kit is black and white, the characteristic colors of Albinegros de Orizaba.

Year Pos GP W T L GS GA PTS
Clausura 2009 14 16 5 5 6 15 16 20
Apertura 2010 15 16 2 7 7 11 21 13

Liga de ascenso stats [1]

Kit evolution

First kit evolution
1902 Home
1902 Away
1916 Home
1916 Away
1929 Home
1929 Away
1930–43 Home
1930–43 Away
1994 Home
1994 Away
2002 Home
2002 Away
2008 Home
2008 Away
2009 Home
2009 Away

Current roster

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
221 United States MF Ernest Nungaray
222 Mexico MF Joel Mejía
223 Mexico MF Guillermo Saucedo
224 Mexico MF Hugo Abella
225 Mexico MF Patricio Sánchez
226 Mexico MF Sergio Anaya
228 Mexico DF Guillermo Alcántara
231 Mexico GK Luis Manuel Rubio
233 Mexico GK Juan Capellini
234 Mexico DF Saúl Vergara
235 Mexico MF Ademar Rodríguez
236 Mexico DF Francisco Gil
237 Mexico DF José Manica
238 Mexico DF Sergio Terán
239 Mexico DF Alan Delgado
240 Mexico DF Alfredo Durán
241 Mexico MF Alan Oteo
242 Mexico MF Edgar Von Putlitz
243 Mexico MF Luis Hernández
244 Mexico MF José Maldonado
245 Mexico MF Esteban Caballero
No. Position Player
246 Mexico MF Fernando Cedillo
247 Mexico MF Edgar Hernández
248 Mexico MF Omar Santos
249 Mexico MF Fernando Bonilla
250 Mexico MF Mario Espinosa
251 Mexico MF Edson Rivera
252 Mexico MF Hiram Alvarado
253 Mexico MF Alan Renteria
254 Mexico FW Wade Haj
255 Mexico FW Kevin Favela
256 Mexico FW Luis Sampayo
257 Mexico FW Luis Córdova
258 Mexico FW Jorge Fernández
259 Mexico DF Mario Zariñán
260 Mexico MF Erick Romano
261 Mexico MF Giovanni Ortigosa
262 Mexico FW Héctor Hernández
263 Mexico DF Jair Chávez
264 Mexico GK Sergio Martínez
265 Mexico MF Alejandro Soto

Titles

  • Liga Mexicana de Football Amateur Association: 1
1902-03
1971-72

Top scorers

  • 1902–03 England John Hogg (5 Goals / 4 Games)

See also

External links

References

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  3. http://www.xeudeportes.com.mx/nota.cfm?id=315171 (Spanish)