Clásico Tamaulipeco

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Clásico Tamaulipeco describes the encounter between Tampico-Madero FC and UAT Correcaminos , the two most successful football clubs from the Mexican state of Tamaulipas . The Tampico-Madero FC from the metropolitan area of ​​the port cities of Tampico and Ciudad Madero was created in 1982 by converting the Club Deportivo Tampico founded in 1945 . The previous club had in 1953 to only previous time the Mexican championship and in 1961 to date also only time and the trophy brought to Tamaulipas. The rival club UAT Correcaminos was founded in 1980 and is based in Ciudad Victoria, about 250 km north-west . However, its origins are also in Tampico, which is likely to have fueled the rivalry, especially in the early days.

history

The Tampico-Madero FC has been represented in the Primera División since its conversion in 1982 (and continuously since 1977, if you include the first division membership of its predecessor club CD Tampico) and due to the first rise of the UAT Correcaminos in 1987, there were three seasons between 1987 and 1987 In 1990 a total of six direct meetings between the two clubs. Their first encounter took place on September 13, 1987 with home rights of the UAT and ended as a draw (1: 1) as the return match with home advantage of TM on February 7, 1988 (0: 0). The two encounters of the following season 1988/89 each ended in a draw (5: 5 and 2: 2) before the UAT Correcaminos were able to prevail twice with 1: 0 in the 1989/90 season. After Tampico-Madero FC had sold their license at the end of the season, the match did not come about again until 1994/95 and again ended twice in a draw (1: 1 and 0: 0), with the Jaibas Bravas team going through the second half of the season under the name TM Gallos Blancos contested in Querétaro . At the end of the same season, both clubs were relegated together and have not been in the top division since then.

Since then, direct meetings have only occurred in a few joint seasons of the second highest division . Since then, the Correcaminos have been part of this without interruption, while the Jaibas Bravas were only represented in the third-highest league for long periods. Both clubs were represented together in the second division in the three seasons between 1995/96 and 1997/98, in the 2001/02 season, in the four seasons between 2005/06 and 2008/09 and have been back since the 2016 / 17 .

Record of the Clásico Tamaulipeco

Including the most recent argument on September 14, 2018, there have been a total of 32 encounters so far. Of these, the UAT Correcaminos won 14 and the Tampico-Madero FC 10. The remaining 8 ended in a draw. The Correcaminos are also in the lead with a goal difference of 39:32.

people

Both clubs were coached by the Argentinian Rubén Ayala , the Uruguayan Héctor Hugo Eugui and Carlos Miloc, and the Mexicans José Luis "Chocolate" Hernández, Ignacio Jáuregui , Diego Malta and José Luis Saldivar .

The most successful derby goalscorer is Mexican striker Sergio Lira with a total of four goals for the Jaibas. The only goalscorer who was successful in the "Clásicos" for both clubs is the Argentine striker Héctor "Yaya" Álvarez .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tampico vio nacer a Correcaminos, hace 4 décadas (Spanish; article of July 31, 2011)
  2. ^ The Mexican season 1987/88 at RSSSF
  3. ^ The Mexican season 1988/89 at RSSSF
  4. ^ The Mexican season 1989/90 at RSSSF
  5. The Mexican 1994/95 season at RSSSF
  6. Tampico Madero vs. Correcaminos UAT 1 - 2 at Soccerway