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Mexican football club

Football club
Aurrerá
Full nameClub de Fútbol Aurrerá
Nickname(s)Azules
Founded1919
Dissolved1929; 95 years ago (1929)
GroundParque España y Club Reforma, Mexico City
Capacity1,000
LeagueLiga Mexicana Amateur Association
1928–29
Home colours

Club de Fútbol Aurrerá was a football club from Mexico City that played in the Liga Mexicana de Futbol Amateur Association, the first organised league in that country.

History

Aurrerá was founded in 1919, by a group of Spanish (Basque and Asturian) immigrants.

In the 1920–21 season the tournament was split into two leagues, one being the Mexican league and the other being the National league. Aurrerá played in the National league with clubs América, Germania, España, L'Amicale Francaise, Reforma and Luz y Fuerza.

In the 1923–24 season the club joined "Liga Mexicana Amateur Association" and finished 4th. At the end of 1928–29 the club retired from the league, folding soon after.

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