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'''Club Asturias de Puebla''' was founded on 1918 by '''Manuel Hill'''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.lajornadadeoriente.com.mx/puebla/el-parque-asturias-de-puebla/|title=El Parque Asturias de Puebla |language=Spanish |author=Aldo Bonanni |access-date=April 7, 2017 |date=December 28, 2024}}</ref> Owner of ] a textile factory in the city of ] .The club was in some way inspired by ] from ] who they would go on to use that clubs jersey colors and vertical blue stripes .The first few years the club was made up by the textile factory workers who would quickly picked up the game. '''Club Asturias de Puebla''' was founded on 1918 by '''Manuel Hill'''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.lajornadadeoriente.com.mx/puebla/el-parque-asturias-de-puebla/|title=El Parque Asturias de Puebla |language=Spanish |author=Aldo Bonanni |access-date=April 7, 2017 |date=December 28, 2024}}</ref> Owner of ] a textile factory in the city of ] .The club was in some way inspired by ] from ] who they would go on to use that clubs jersey colors and vertical blue stripes .The first few years the club was made up by the textile factory workers who would quickly picked up the game.



===Dissolution and fusion===
By the early 1940s<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.lajornadadeoriente.com.mx/puebla/el-parque-asturias-de-puebla/|title=El Parque Asturias de Puebla |language=Spanish |author=Aldo Bonanni |access-date=April 7, 2017 |date=June 3, 2022}}</ref> the club after winning the league in 1939 for the second consecutive year , This all came to an abrupt end in 1942/1943 when the club was forced to join forces with Club Espana, in most part due to economic problems. Club Asturias had a better economic force backing the club with its owner Manuel Hill. The fusion did not last long, being that in Mexico City and around the country club owners and donors were already in plans to form a professional football league in Mexico, which came to be in 1943. During this time former presidents, donors, ex-players of both Club Espana and Club Asturias joined forces and brought to life the new club ], which they both rallied around.


==Honors== ==Honors==

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Football club
Asturias de Puebla
Full nameClub Futbol Asturias de Puebla
Nickname(s)Asturiano
Founded1918
Dissolved1943; 82 years ago (1943)
GroundParque Asturias Puebla , Puebla
Home colours Away colours

Club Futbol Asturias de Puebla was a Mexican club that was one of the pioneers of association football in the state and city of Puebla. The club was founded in 1918 as Asturias de Puebla, by mostly Mexican natives and the Spaniard Asturias community. The club was one of the most successful of the amateur era in Puebla. The club would dissolve in the early 1940s when it merged with España de Puebla, a few years before professional football was established in Mexico.


History

Club Asturias de Puebla was founded on 1918 by Manuel Hill Owner of La Constancia Mexicana a textile factory in the city of Puebla City .The club was in some way inspired by Club Asturias from Mexico City who they would go on to use that clubs jersey colors and vertical blue stripes .The first few years the club was made up by the textile factory workers who would quickly picked up the game.


Dissolution and fusion

By the early 1940s the club after winning the league in 1939 for the second consecutive year , This all came to an abrupt end in 1942/1943 when the club was forced to join forces with Club Espana, in most part due to economic problems. Club Asturias had a better economic force backing the club with its owner Manuel Hill. The fusion did not last long, being that in Mexico City and around the country club owners and donors were already in plans to form a professional football league in Mexico, which came to be in 1943. During this time former presidents, donors, ex-players of both Club Espana and Club Asturias joined forces and brought to life the new club Puebla F.C., which they both rallied around.

Honors

Torneo Estado de Puebla

  • 1930, 1937, 1938, 1939,

Campeonato Nacional

  • 1937 ,1939,

See Also

References

  1. Juan Cid y Mulet (September 9, 2013). "El Libro de Oro Del Futbol Mexicano I-IV (Futbol Poblano Pagina 211)" (in Spanish). Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  2. Aldo Bonanni (December 28, 2024). "El Parque Asturias de Puebla" (in Spanish). Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  3. Aldo Bonanni (December 28, 2024). "El Parque Asturias de Puebla" (in Spanish). Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  4. Aldo Bonanni (June 3, 2022). "El Parque Asturias de Puebla" (in Spanish). Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  5. "Libro de Oro futol Mexicano". Cid y Mulet. Retrieved 12 December 2024.
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