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List of Club Necaxa records and statistics

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These are some of Necaxa football club records from 1923–present

Most appearances

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Jersey# Name Career Appearances Goals
1 Mexico Nicolás Navarro (GK) 1983–97 to 1999–03 489 data
7 Ecuador Álex Aguinaga (MF) 1989–03 473 84
4 Mexico Ignacio Ambríz (DF) 1983–86, 1989–96 283 17
25 Argentina Sergio Zárate (MF) 1995–97, 1998–99, 1999–01 190 39
11 Chile Ivo Basay (FW) 1990–93 186 99

Necaxa's Season lead scorers in the Amateur Football League or Liga Mayor de D.F (1923–1937)

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Jersey # Name Career Goals Appearances Goals/Game
Ratio
26 Mexico Miguel Ruiz 1926–27 13 data 1
10 Peru Julio Lorez 1931–32 20 data 1
10 Peru Julio Lorez 1932–33 8 data 1
15 Mexico Hilario López 1934–35 17 data 1
15 Mexico Hilario López 1935–36 14 data 1
15 Mexico Hilario López 1936–37 11 data 0.532

Necaxa's Season Career Scorers in the Liga De Ascenso

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Jersey # Name Career Goals Appearances Goals/Game
Ratio
56 Uruguay Nelson Sabastian Maz 2009–10 23 data 1
59 Mexico Mauricio Romero 2009–10 8 data 1
49 Mexico Alejandro Castillo 2009–10 7 data 1
49 Mexico Victor Lojero Fall 2011 7 15 1
30 Brazil Everaldo Barbosa 2009–10 6 data 1

Necaxa's Season lead scorers in the First Division League

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Jersey # Name Career Goals Appearances Goals/Game
Ratio
2 Mexico Horacio Casarin 1950–51 17 data 1
23 Costa Rica Tulio Quiñones 1952–53 14 data 1
5 Uruguay Julio María Palleiro 1953–54 21 data 1
5 Uruguay Julio María Palleiro 1954–55 19 data 1
16 Argentina Norberto Outes 1983–84 28 data 1
11 Chile Ivo Basay 1992–93 27 186 0.532
9 Ecuador Agustín Delgado 2000 14 1 14

Necaxa's Top three Single Season lead scorers in the First Division League

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Single Season play began in 1996

Jersey # Name Career Goals Appearances Goals/Game
Ratio
9 Argentina Alfredo Moreno 58 50 0.34
7 Ecuador Alex Aguinaga 40 35 0.4
9 Ecuador Agustin Delgado 41 45 0.467

Necaxa's Single Season Assist leaders in the First Division League

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Jersey # Name Career Assists
7 Ecuador Alex Aguinaga 1989–03 data
25 Argentina Sergio Zárate 1995–01 data
8 Mexico Garcia Aspe data

Necaxa's top ten leading strikers

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# Name Career Goals Appearances Goals/Game
Ratio
1 Mexico Ricardo Peláez 1987–97 138 352 0.392
2 Chile Ivo Basay 1991-95 99 186 0.532
3 Ecuador Álex Aguinaga 1989–03 84 473 0.178
4 Mexico Alberto García Aspe 1991–97 69 185 0.373
5 Uruguay Julio María Palleiro 1951–59 64 Data 1
6 Mexico Guillermo Ortiz 1960–66 63 Data 1
7 Argentina Alfredo Moreno 2000–09 58 216 0.338
8 Uruguay Javan Marinho 1966–70 55 Data 1
9 Mexico Francisco Noriega 1955–65 47 Data 1
10 Ecuador Agustín Delgado 1999–01 17 40 0.386

Club Necaxa's Goal Keeping records

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No. Player Position Necaxa career Notes
Official debut Last match
00 Austria Ernest Pauler Goalkeeper
00 Mexico Raúl Estrada Goalkeeper
1 Mexico Nicolas Navarro Goalkeeper

Club Necaxa Managerial statistics

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Trainer Nat From To Record
G W D L %
Light & Power Co.(A) EnglandMexico 1922 1923 14 2 3 9 014.29
Streetcar Operators(A) Mexico 1922 1923 14 4 1 9 028.57
MLAFA Total 28 6 4 18 021.43
*Necaxa (A) EnglandMexicoPeru 1923 1929 88 38 19 31 043.18
*Necaxa (A) EnglandMexicoAustria 1930** 1939 76 46 9 21 060.53
*Necaxa (A) Mexico 1940** 1943 42 19 10 13 045.24
MLAFA Total 220 105 41 74 047.73
1950 1951 22 12 4 6 054.55
Lopez Spain 1951 1952 22 8 6 8 036.36
Marcos Mexico 1953 1954 22 9 4 9 040.91
1954 1955 22 10 5 7 045.45
1955 1956 26 12 7 7 046.15
1956 1957 24 7 7 10 029.17
1957 1958 26 7 7 12 026.92
1958 1959 26 4 12 10 015.38
Ross Uruguay 1959 1960 26 6 12 8 023.08
1960 1961 26 9 11 6 034.62
1961 1962 26 7 8 11 026.92
1962 1963 26 9 7 10 034.62
1963 1964 26 11 5 10 042.31
1964 1965 30 9 9 12 030.00
Ross Uruguay 1965 1966 30 10 9 11 033.33
Marín Mexico 1966 1967 30 11 12 7 036.67
1967 1968 30 14 8 8 046.67
1968 1969 30 10 9 11 033.33
Moncebaez Maceda Uruguay 1969 1969 30 11 11 8 036.67
Marín Mexico 1970 1971 34 10 11 13 029.41
Marín Mexico 1971 1972 34 8 8 18 023.53
Prieto Mexico 1972 1973 34 12 12 10 035.29
**Prieto Mexico 1973 1974 34 15 11 8 044.12
**Prado Chile 1974 1975 38 20 7 11 052.63
**Prado Chile 1975 1976 38 10 18 10 026.32
**Roca Mexico 1976 1977 38 15 13 10 039.47
**Roca Mexico 1977 1978 38 13 15 10 034.21
**— Mexico 1978 1979 38 13 10 15 034.21
**— Mexico 1979 1980 38 11 8 19 028.95
**— Mexico 1980 1981 38 15 12 11 039.47
**— Mexico 1981 1982 38 12 9 17 031.58
Diaz Mexico 1982 1983 38 8 16 14 021.05
Mexico 1983 1984 38 10 12 16 026.32
Mexico 1984 1985 38 5 15 18 013.16
1985 1986 8 2 3 3 025.00
Pérez Mexico 1986 1987 18 5 4 9 027.78
Ré Ramírez Paraguay 1987 1988 40 8 17 15 020.00
Ré Ramírez Paraguay 1988 1989 38 17 11 10 044.74
Ruiz Paraguay 1989 1990 38 11 17 10 028.95
Luján Manera Argentina 1990 1991 38 12 11 15 031.58
Saporiti Argentina 1991 1992 38 16 14 8 042.11
M.Lapuente Mexico 1994 1997 143 62 46 35 043.36
1st Division of Mexico Total 1,362 486 400 476 035.68
R. Arias Mexico 1998 2005 297 120 76 101 040.40
E.Zarza Mexico 2005 2006 45 16 10 19 035.56
P. Luna Mexico 2006 2006 1 0 1 0 000.00
H.Sanchez Mexico 2006 2006 7 2 1 4 028.57
J.Trejo Mexico 2007 2007 17 4 6 7 023.53
H. Westerhoff Netherlands 2007 2007 17 5 5 7 029.41
S. Reyes Mexico 2008 2008 33 6 18 9 018.18
O. Becerril Mexico 2008 2008 5 2 2 1 040.00
R.Arias Mexico 2009 2009 17 3 5 9 017.65
(FMF 1st Division rank#12) Total 439 158 124 157 035.99
O.Arellano Mexico 2009 2010 16 8 4 4 050.00
O.Arellano Mexico 2010 2011 16 8 8 0 050.00
(Ascension League rank#12) Total 32 16 12 4 050.00
O.Arellano Mexico 2011 2011 12 6 5 1 050.00
D. Brailovsky Argentina 2011 2011 15 3 1 11 020.00
S.Bueno Mexico 2011 2011 13 3 6 4 023.08
( FMF 1st Division rank#13) Total 0 0 0 0 !
F. Ramírez Mexico 2011 2011 11 5 3 3 045.45
Luis Francisco Garcia LIamas Mexico 2011 2011 15 6 5 4 040.00
Milton Queiroz da Paixão Brazil 2012–present ? 0 0 0 0 !
(Ascension League rank#11) Total 0 0 0 0 !
  • Amateur era 1920–1943
    • no football played in 1930–1931 season
    • "Professional Mexican" football begins 1943 in Mexico(Early Capitalism)
      • Athletico Espanol
        • "Professional Mexican" football begins 1997 in Mexico(Advanced Capitalism)

Club Records

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  • Most Goals in National Championship: 9–0 vs Atlante (27-Oct-1934)
  • Most Goals in a Single season : 5–0 vs Pachuca (27-Sept-2005)
  • Most Goals in an International Tournament: 6–0 vs Morelia (26-Feb-2002)
  • Best Position in Table: 1º (Season 1992–1993)
  • Worst Position in Table: 18º (2009)
  • Longest undefeated streak: 29 games (Fall 2009 + Spring 2010)

Individual Necaxa Footballer Awards

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CONCACAF Footballer of the Year

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The following players have won the CONCACAF Footballer of the Year award while playing for Club Necaxa:

CONCACAF Youth Footballer of the Year

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Bicentennial Golden Footballer of the Year 2010

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Coaching History[4]

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Dates Name Notes
1922–1926 England A. Crowle Played and train the club as well as the national Team in 1935
1930–1938 Austria Ernest Pauler Manager and Team Captain and Championismo Manager
1950–1951 Hungary György Orth Team Mexico Coach 1947
1951–1952 Spain Antonio López Herranz
1953–1954 Mexico Fernando Marcos
1959–1960 Uruguay Donaldo"el Viejo" Ross Famed C.D. Guadalajara manager
1963–1964 Argentina Pedro Dellacha
1965 Uruguay Donaldo"el Viejo" Ross
1965–1966 Mexico Miguel Marín
1969 Uruguay José Moncebáez Maceda
1970–1975 Mexico Miguel Marín
1971–1972 Mexico J. Gutiérrez
1972–1974 Chile A.Prieto
1974–1975 Mexico C.Prado
1976–1978 Mexico José Antonio Roca
1982–1983 Mexico Enrique Diaz
1984–1985 Mexico José Antonio Roca Team Mexico Coach 1977–1978
1986 Mexico Mario Pérez
1987–1988 Paraguay Cayetano Ré Ramírez
1989–1990 Paraguay Anibal Ruiz Anibal was well known for his defensive and ordered style of coaching and part of the legacy of Necaxa's Championismo
1990–1991 Argentina Eduardo Luján Manera the Argentine football defender, and a player manager. Instrumental part of Necaxa's Championismo titles
1991–1994 Argentina Roberto Marcos Saporiti Former Argentine Footballer and Manager. Instrumental part of Necaxa's Championismo titles
1994–1997 Mexico Manuel LaPuente Diaz Championismo Manager and Team Mexico Coach 1997–2000
1998–2005 Mexico Raul Arias 2000 FIFA Club World Championship Manager
2004 Mexico Enrique Lopez Zarza
2006 Mexico Pablo Luna
Fall 2007 Mexico Hugo Sanchez Team Mexico Coach 2006–2008
Spring 2007 Mexico Jose Luis Trejo
Fall 2007 Netherlands Hans Westerhoff
Spring 2008 Mexico Salvador Reyes
Fall 2008 Mexico Octavio Becerril
Spring 2009 Mexico Raul Arias
Fall 2009 - Bicentennial 2010 Mexico Omar Arellano Nuño Liga de Ascenso Bi-championship Manager 2009–2010
Fall 2010 – Spring 2011 Uruguay/Argentina Daniel Brailovsky
Spring 2011 – Spring 2011 Mexico Sergio Bueno
Fall 2011–Fall 2011 Mexico Francisco Ramírez
Fall 2011 Mexico Luis Francisco Garcia
Spring 2011–Present Brazil Milton Queiroz da Paixão aka "Titia"
  • Player/Coach/Captain

Necaxa footballers(free-agency economic model)

Footnotes

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  1. ^ "México - List of Final Tables". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02.
  2. ^ "Federación Mexicana de Fútbol".
  3. ^ a b "Mexico - Citlalli/Balón de Oro - Mexican League Awards".
  4. ^ La serie Mexico Nuevo Siglo: Rueda de la Fortuna Los Rayo