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28/04 | Toluca | 0 - 1 | Cruz Azul | |
20/04 | Atletico de | 1 - 5 | Toluca | |
14/04 | CF America | 5 - 1 | Toluca | |
07/04 | Toluca | 4 - 1 | Atlas | |
31/03 | Pachuca | 2 - 3 | Toluca | |
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Il Deportivo Toluca Fútbol Club, abbreviato in Deportivo Toluca o solo Toluca, è una società calcistica messicana di Toluca. Attualmente milita nella massima divisione del campionato messicano di calcio. Gioca le partite interne nello Stadio Nemesio Díez di Toluca (22.000 posti).
Fondato il 12 febbraio 1917, è uno dei club calcistici più titolati del paese, avendo vinto 10 campionati messicani, 2 Coppe del Messico e 4 Supercoppe del Messico e, a livello internazionale, 2 CONCACAF Champions' Cup. È la terza squadra messicana per titoli di Primera División vinti, nonché la più titolata dal 1996, anno della ristrutturazione dei campionati.
Team Members
Baeza
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Belmonte
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Benítez
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Carpizo
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Castelnoble
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Chonteco
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Guardia
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Isaís
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Jerez
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Maciel
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Meneses
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Montano
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Morán
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Rodríguez
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Sánchez
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Sandoval
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Suárez
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Treviño
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Uriarte
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Vega
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Vergara
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Vilches
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Showing 0 to 24 (Total: 24)Stadium or HomeThe Estadio Nemesio Díez (Nemesio Diez Stadium), nicknamed "La Bombonera" (The Chocolate Box) due to its shape, is one of the oldest football stadiums in Mexico. Opened on August 8, 1954, with a capacity of 27,273, it is located on Barrio de San Bernardino in the city of Toluca, State of Mexico, near Mexico City. It is the home of Deportivo Toluca Fútbol Club. This stadium has hosted two World Cups (1970 and 1986). The stadium sits at an altitude of roughly 8,750 feet (2,670 m) above sea level, one of the highest altitude stadiums in North America. A former nuance about this stadium is that it did not have a lighting system, which forced the local team as a tradition to play at noon. The playing field is oriented from east to west, the only professional stadium in the country located in that position.
The stadium was previously known as: Estadio Toluca 70–86, Estadio Toluca 70, Estadio Luis Gutiérrez Dosal and Estadio Héctor Barraza.
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