Clásico Tapatío

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Clásico Tapatío is the name of the city ​​derby in the second largest Mexican city ​​of Guadalajara between the Club Deportivo Guadalajara , founded in 1906 and mostly nicknamed Chivas , and the Club Atlas , which was launched ten years later . Because both clubs were founding members of the Mexican professional league introduced in 1943 and are still represented in it, while with the exception of Club América, on the one hand, the old traditional clubs from Mexico City are either no longer represented in professional football or have changed location and, on the other hand, today's big city rivals of Club America did not become first class until the 1960s, the Clásico Tapatío is the oldest and most traditional city ​​derby in Mexican football .

In the early days, both clubs were characterized by different milieus: Atlas was considered the club of the upper class and the Club Guadalajara as the team of the common people.

Derby balance sheet

The following balance is at the end of the 2017/18 season :

competition Games GDL SEM ATL Gates G Goals A
Mexican League 146 51 50 45 214 191
Liguilla 008th 02 04th 02 011 009
LEAGUE AND LIGUILLA 154 53 54 47 225 200
Cup 022nd 09 06th 07th 034 034
Liga Amateur de Jalisco 1 044 22nd 07th 14th 092 076
Pre libertadores 001 00 01 00 002 002
InterLiga 001 01 00 00 003 001
OFFICIAL GAMES 222 85 68 68 356 313
Games : total games
GDL : Chivas Guadalajara wins
REM : Draw
ATL : Siege Atlas
Gates G : Gates Chivas Guadalajara
Gates A : Gates Atlas

1 A result from the 1923/24 season is no longer known, so this encounter cannot be included in the rating.

Player records in the Clásicos

The players with the most derby appearances are from Club Guadalajara Juan Jasso (22) and from Club Atlas Jesús Aldrete (19).

The most goals in the derby were scored by Crescencio Gutiérrez and Salvador Reyes (13 each) for Club Guadalajara and Alfredo Torres (12) for Club Atlas.

Record results in the Clásicos

The highest victory in an official competitive game of the clásico tapatío dates from the 1932/33 season and ended 8: 1 for the CD Guadalajara. The highest victories of the CF Atlas each ended with a four-goal advantage: a 4-0 in the old Liga Amateur de Jalisco (1919/20), a 5-1 in the cup competition (1964/65) and a 4-0 each (1950/51) and a 5: 1 (1974/75) in the Primera División.

The highest-scoring game took place on December 5, 1943. It was the very first clásico tapatío in the Primera División and it ended with a 7-3 victory for CD Guadalajara. The biggest draw was a 4: 4 in the 1933/34 season.

The derbies in the championships

League Amateur de Jalisco

In the following table all (known) results between both opponents in the Liga Amateur de Jalisco are listed. There were two derbies for most seasons, while in a few years there was only one confrontation. In the last season of 1941/42, three derbies were held.

The heyday of Club Atlas in the old amateur league of Jalisco state were the first years after the club was founded, when the club won four titles in a row between 1918 and 1921. Later only the title win from the 1935/36 season was added, so that Atlas was only the third most successful team in this competition. The other 17 titles between 1922 and 1939 were won exclusively by Club Guadalajara (10), which is the record winner of this tournament with a total of 13 successes, and its greatest competitor at the time, Nacional (7).

The results are presented from the perspective of the Club Deportivo Guadalajara:

season Results
1916/17 1: 2
1917/18 The CD Guadalajara did not take part.
1918/19 0-0
1919/20 0: 4 and 1: 2
1920/21 0: 1 and 1: 0
1921/22 2: 1 and 0: 0
1922/23 2: 1 and 2: 2
1923/24 0: 3 (result of the second game unknown)
1924/25 2: 3 and 2: 1
1925/26 1: 1 and 0: 3
1926/27 0: 2 and 3: 2
1927/28 3-0
1928/29 5: 1
1929/30 1: 1 and 2: 1
1930/31 1-0
1931/32 0: 1
1932/33 3: 2 and 8: 1
1933/34 2: 3 and 4: 4
1934/35 1: 0 and 2: 1
1935/36 2: 3 and 3: 2
1936/37 3: 3
1937/38 4: 3
1938/39 3: 4 and 2: 1
1939/40 4: 1 and 1: 3
1940/41 3: 0 and 6: 3
1941/42 3: 1, 1: 3 and 4: 3
1942/43 4: 3 (cup)

Mexican professional league

The Estadio Jalisco served as the home ground for both teams for 50 years, ...
... until Chivas moved into their own
Estadio Omnilife in summer 2010 .
Ticket for a clásico tapatío with the
Estadio Jalisco in the background.
Ticket for a clásico tapatío with a goat's head, the mascot of Chivas.

The first eight seasons of the Mexican professional league (1943/44 to 1950/51) Atlas was always placed in the final table before the city rivals and crowned this phase with the championship title of the 1950/51 season. The change took place immediately after the greatest success in the club's history. In the 1951/52 season, Chivas (second place) pushed himself in the final table for the first time before Atlas (third place). Two years later, Atlas rose for the first time from the Primera División and spent the 1954/55 season only in the Segunda División . Although Atlas managed to rise again immediately, the Rojinegros (dt. The red and black ) had to leave the dominance in the city in the coming decade to the rojiblancos (dt. The red and white ), who not only placed better and better in the ten years up to 1964/65 were as atlas, but experienced the greatest epoch in their club history and won seven championship titles during this period.

In the 1970s, both clubs went through their worst phase. Chivas mostly only ended up in the middle or in the lower area of ​​the table and was nicknamed Chivas flacas (dt. Weak goats ) in those days , while Atlas even fell twice (1971 and 1978), but at least managed to get back up immediately.

The 1980s and 1990s were quite changeable for both clubs and even if Atlas was occasionally more successful than Chivas, the Rojiblancos were able to achieve the greater success and were twice champions (1986/87 and Verano 1997) and runner-up (1982/83 and 1983 / 84). For the first time since the introduction of the Liguillas at the beginning of the 1970s, the Atlistas succeeded in Torneo Verano in 1999, the advance into the championship final, which was lost after a 3: 3 and a 2: 2, however, on penalties against Deportivo Toluca .

In Torneo Verano 2000 there was a clash between the two rivals in the Liguillas for the first time , where Chivas was able to prevail after a 0-0 and 1-1 only because of the more points scored in the regular season.

The second clásico tapatío in the Liguillas came in the quarter-finals of Apertura 2004 . This time Atlas was able to prevail with 1: 0 and 3: 3, but failed in the semifinals as well due to the UNAM Pumas trained by Hugo Sánchez , who won both championship titles in 2004, as did their city rival Chivas six months earlier.

While the two city rivals were at eye level in terms of sport in the first few years of the new millennium, Chivas always achieved the better result in the twelve seasons between 2006 and 2011 and won his eleventh championship title in the 2006 Apertura . For the first time in the Clausura 2012 , Atlas was able to finish a tournament on a better place, but missed qualifying for the Liguillas just like Chivas .

In nine seasons of the Primera División, Chivas won both derbies against Atlas (1961/62, 1964/65, 1967/68, 1969/70, 1970/71, 1986/87, 1994/95, 2006/07 and 2007/08), Conversely, Atlas succeeded in doing this three times (1950/51, 1965/66 and 2000/01). The two teams drew ten times, three times with the same result: in the special tournament México 70 there was a 1-1 draw and in the 1996/97 season both derbies ended 2-2. The only time so far that no goals were scored between the opponents in both league games of a season was 1984/85, when both games ended 0-0.

The Club Atlas' most successful winning streak came in 2000 and 2001, when four derbies were won in a row. The Club Guadalajara achieved five victories in a row between summer 2006 and winter 2008.

Chivas remained undefeated the longest in the 13 derbies between summer 1966 and winter 1972. The longest series without a loss for Atlas were the nine games between summer 1998 and summer 2002.

The following table lists all the point games in the Mexican professional league in which the two teams met. The winner is always shown in bold . It should be noted that in some cases the home game was incorrectly shown, but "real" home games only started in the 2010/11 season , when Chivas moved into its own Estadio Omnilife . Before that, both clubs initially shared the Parque Oblatos and since 1960 the Estadio Jalisco, which is still used by Club Atlas today .

season Home team Away team Result
1943/44 Chivas Atlas 7: 3
Atlas Chivas 3: 1
1944/45 Atlas Chivas 4: 3
Chivas Atlas 3: 1
1945/46 Chivas Atlas 1: 1
Atlas Chivas 2-0
1946/47 Chivas Atlas 1: 1
Atlas Chivas 2: 1
1947/48 Atlas Chivas 2: 1
Chivas Atlas 2: 2
1948/49 Atlas Chivas 3-0
Chivas Atlas 3: 1
1949/50 Atlas Chivas 2: 1
Chivas Atlas 2: 1
1950/51 Atlas Chivas 4-0
Chivas Atlas 0: 1
1951/52 Atlas Chivas 1: 2
Chivas Atlas 1: 1
1952/53 Atlas Chivas 2: 2
Chivas Atlas 0: 1
1953/54 Atlas Chivas 1: 1
Chivas Atlas 5: 1
1954/55 no game Atlas in 2nd division
1955/56 Atlas Chivas 2: 1
Chivas Atlas 3-0
1956/57 Atlas Chivas 0: 2
Chivas Atlas 0: 2
1957/58 Chivas Atlas 3-0
Atlas Chivas 2-0
1958/59 Atlas Chivas 2: 2
Chivas Atlas 3: 2
1959/60 Atlas Chivas 1: 1
Chivas Atlas 0-0
1960/61 Atlas Chivas 2-0
Chivas Atlas 3: 1
1961/62 Chivas Atlas 1-0
Atlas Chivas 2: 3
1962/63 Atlas Chivas 4: 2
Chivas Atlas 0-0
1963/64 Chivas Atlas 1: 2
Atlas Chivas 0: 3
1964/65 Atlas Chivas 1: 3
Chivas Atlas 2: 1
1965/66 Chivas Atlas 0: 2
Atlas Chivas 2-0
1966/67 Atlas Chivas 1: 1
Chivas Atlas 2: 2
1967/68 Atlas Chivas 0: 1
Chivas Atlas 2-0
1968/69 Chivas Atlas 2: 2
Atlas Chivas 0-0
1969/70 Atlas Chivas 1: 3
Chivas Atlas 5: 1
Mexico 70 Atlas Chivas 1: 1
Chivas Atlas 1: 1
1970/71 Chivas Atlas 2: 1
Atlas Chivas 1: 2
1971/72 no game Atlas in 2nd division
1972/73 Chivas Atlas 1-0
Atlas Chivas 2: 1
1973/74 Atlas Chivas 1: 3
Chivas Atlas 1: 2
1974/75 Atlas Chivas 5: 1
Chivas Atlas 2: 2
1975/76 Atlas Chivas 1: 2
Chivas Atlas 1: 2
1976/77 Atlas Chivas 1-0
Chivas Atlas 1: 1
1977/78 Chivas Atlas 3: 2
Atlas Chivas 1: 1
1979/80 Chivas Atlas 0-0
Atlas Chivas 0: 4
1980/81 Atlas Chivas 0-0
Chivas Atlas 1: 2
1981/82 Chivas Atlas 3-0
Atlas Chivas 1-0
1982/83 Atlas Chivas 2: 2
Chivas Atlas 1: 1
1983/84 Chivas Atlas 1: 1
Atlas Chivas 3: 5
1984/85 Chivas Atlas 0-0
Atlas Chivas 0-0
1985/86 Chivas Atlas 2: 2
Atlas Chivas 2: 1
1986/87 Chivas Atlas 3-0
Atlas Chivas 1: 2
1987/88 Chivas Atlas 3: 1
Atlas Chivas 1: 1
1988/89 Atlas Chivas 2: 2
Chivas Atlas 3-0
1989/90 Chivas Atlas 1: 2
Atlas Chivas 1: 1
1990/91 Chivas Atlas 0-0
Atlas Chivas 1-0
1991/92 Chivas Atlas 1-0
Atlas Chivas 2: 2
1992/93 Atlas Chivas 2: 1
Chivas Atlas 1: 1
1993/94 Atlas Chivas 1: 1
Chivas Atlas 0-0
1994/95 Atlas Chivas 0: 1
Chivas Atlas 2: 1
1995/96 Chivas Atlas 5: 2
Atlas Chivas 2-0
1996/97 Atlas Chivas 2: 2
Chivas Atlas 2: 2
1997/98 Chivas Atlas 2: 1
Atlas Chivas 3: 2
1998/99 Atlas Chivas 0-0
Chivas Atlas 1: 1
1999/00 Atlas Chivas 0-0
Chivas Atlas 1: 3
2000/01 Atlas Chivas 2-0
Chivas Atlas 2: 3
2001/02 Chivas Atlas 0: 3
Atlas Chivas 1: 1
2002/03 Atlas Chivas 1: 2
Chivas Atlas 1: 3
2003/04 Chivas Atlas 1-0
Atlas Chivas 1: 1
2004/05 Chivas Atlas 1: 3
Atlas Chivas 2: 3
2005/06 Atlas Chivas 2: 2
Chivas Atlas 0: 3
2006/07 Chivas Atlas 3: 1
Atlas Chivas 0: 2
2007/08 Chivas Atlas 3: 1
Atlas Chivas 0: 2
2008/09 Atlas Chivas 0: 1
Chivas Atlas 0: 1
2009/10 Atlas Chivas 1: 4
Chivas Atlas 0: 2
2010/11 Chivas Atlas 2: 2
Atlas Chivas 1: 1
2011/12 Atlas Chivas 1: 1
Chivas Atlas 0: 1
2012/13 Chivas Atlas 2-0
Atlas Chivas 1-0
2013/14 Chivas Atlas 1: 1
Atlas Chivas 1: 1
2014/15 Chivas Atlas 0: 1
Atlas Chivas 1: 1
2015/16 Atlas Chivas 0: 1
Chivas Atlas 1-0
2016/17 Chivas Atlas 2: 2
Atlas Chivas 1: 2
2017/18 Chivas Atlas 1: 2
Atlas Chivas 1-0

Liguillas

The two teams met four times in the Liguillas , which followed the league round of the championship , with Chivas winning three times.

season Home team Away team Result Remarks
Verano 2000 Atlas Chivas 1: 1 Chivas sat down due to the more in the league round
Chivas Atlas 2: 2 scored points and failed in the semifinals to Toluca .
Apertura 2004 Chivas Atlas 0: 1
Atlas Chivas 3: 3 Atlas was already leading 3-0 in the second leg after 23 minutes
and failed in the semifinals to the UNAM Pumas .
Clausura 2015 Chivas Atlas 0-0
Atlas Chivas 1: 4 Chivas failed in the semi-finals at the eventual champions Santos Laguna .
Clausura 2017 Atlas Chivas 1-0 Chivas sat down due to the more in the league round
Chivas Atlas 1-0 scored points and later celebrated his 12th championship title .

Derbies in other official tournaments

Cup competition

For decades, the Copa México was the only tournament in which Atlas, with four cup wins between 1946 and 1968, had a better record than their city rivals. Because Chivas was only successful twice in the past century (1963 and 1970). It was not until their most recent series of successes, when they reached the cup final four times between 2015 and 2017 and were able to celebrate two more successes, that Chivas drew level with their city rivals after winning titles. If the two opponents met in a knockout round , Chivas was able to prevail four times (in the quarter-finals in 1947/48, in the round of 16 in 1950/51, in the quarter-finals in 1963/64 and in the last 16 of Apertura 2017), while Atlas twice (in the last 16 in 1948 / 49 and in the semifinals 1995/96) prevailed. In a direct comparison of all cup derbies, Chivas is ahead with nine wins against seven successes by Atlas.

All results of the clásico tapatío in the Mexican cup competition since the introduction of professional football in Mexico:

season Home team Away team Result
1942/43 Atlas Chivas 3: 1
1943/44 Atlas Chivas 1: 1
Chivas Atlas 1: 2
1944/45 Chivas Atlas 1: 2
1947/48 Chivas Atlas 1-0
1948/49 Atlas Chivas 3-0
1950/51 Chivas Atlas 3-0
1951/52 Atlas Chivas 2: 2
Chivas Atlas 1: 1
1952/53 Chivas Atlas 1: 1
Atlas Chivas 0: 1
1959/60 Chivas Atlas 2: 2
Atlas Chivas 4: 1
1963/64 Atlas Chivas 0: 2
Chivas Atlas 2: 2
1964/65 Chivas Atlas 2: 1
Atlas Chivas 5: 1
1973/74 Chivas Atlas 3-0
1995/96 Atlas Chivas 4: 2
Chivas Atlas 1-0
1996/97 Chivas Atlas 4: 1
Ape 2017 Chivas Atlas 1-0

InterLiga and Pre Libertadores

The two teams met twice in qualifying tournaments for the Copa Libertadores :

competition date venue Team 1 Team 2 Result
Pre Libertadores 2000 09/01/1999 Chicago Chivas Atlas 2: 2
InterLiga 2009 01/06/2009 Frisco Chivas Atlas 3: 1

A derby with aftermath

The city derby held on March 22nd, 2014 at the Estadio Jalisco re-started the discussion that had been simmering in Mexico for a year about proposed tightening of penalties against violent football offenders.

Even before the game, the atmosphere was tense when the Chivas fans vilified their opponent with chants and banners. During the game they mocked their opponents with chants like: "Half a century without a championship title, oh your failure".

While these provocations were verbal in nature, the situation escalated in the closing stages of the game, which ended 1-1 with goals from Aldo de Nigris (for Chivas in the 8th minute) and José María Ortigoza (72nd minute). The argument began when Chivas fans in the upper tier fired flares and threw fireworks in the lower tier, where Chivas fans were also staying. When the police tried to intervene, they were faced with an overwhelming majority of Chivas fans who surrounded and beat the police. Five police officers were injured in the fight, two of them seriously.

Atlas' young talent Oswaldo Sánchez was national goalkeeper at the
2006 World Cup and was champion with Chivas in the same year.
Atlas' homegrown Jared Borgetti was Mexico's most successful goalscorer at the 2002 World Cup , but he did not score at Chivas.

Eight people were arrested following this violent act. Six of them were charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault and assault against state authority. They face prison sentences of up to 20 years.

Other sources put eight police officers and thirty bystanders as injuries. In addition, there were 17 arrests and the Estadio Jalisco was closed for security reasons.

Players who were under contract with both clubs

A number of players, many of whom even came from the youth division of one of the two clubs, wore the shirts of both rivals. Below are just a few of the best known.

Two of the earliest examples are the 1950 World Cup contestants , Rodrigo Ruiz and Max Prieto . Originally from the offspring of Atlas, Ruiz played for the Rojinegros from 1938 to 1944 , before he laced up the soccer boots for the Rojiblancos between 1946 and 1951 . The Chivas trained Prieto had gone the opposite way. He began his career at Club Guadalajara, for which he worked for eleven years, and ended it in the service of the Atlistas .

Both players also worked for a third club in the city - in this case Club Deportivo Oro . Several other players were also under contract with a third professional club in the city: the national goalkeeper at the World Cup tournaments of 1966 and 1970 , Ignacio Calderón , was under contract with Club Guadalajara from 1962 to 1975 after his training with the Chivistas , before he went to The football team of the Universidad de Guadalajara changed and in 1980 his active career with the Rojinegros ended. The 1986 World Cup participant , Fernando Quirarte , who trained at Chivas , not only played for Chivas (1976 to 1987) and Atlas (1987/88), but then for two years for Universidad de Guadalajara, in whose service he began his active career in 1990 finished. Quirarte later acted as coach of Guadalajara's two major rivals; 2002/03 at Atlas and 2011/12 at Chivas. Daniel Guzmán , who was accepted into the Salón de la Fama del estado de Jalisco , was both a player and a coach under contract with both clubs and previously began his active career at Universidad de Guadalajara. Juan Pablo Rodríguez , who trained at Atlas, played for the neighboring club Tecos de la UAG between his positions at Atlas (1997 to 2003) and Chivas (2006) .

Other well-known names from Atlas' junior division are Jaime Pajarito (he moved from Atlas directly to Chivas in 1980) and Sergio Pacheco , who played for ten years with the Atlistas and only one season (1996/97) with Chivas, but the only championship title there celebrated his career. Most famous to the younger football fans in this country are the long-time national players Oswaldo Sánchez and Jared Borgetti , who also came from the Rojinegros youth division and later also played for the Rojiblancos .

See also

Web links

Notes and individual references

  1. The term Tapatío denotes the origin from Guadalajara.
  2. Chris Taylor: Samba, Coca and the Round Leather . Butterfly Verlag, Stuttgart 1998, p. 187 / ISBN 3-89657-601-1
  3. ^ Corazón Chiva: Cien años . Editorial Planeta Mexicana, Mexico City, April 2006, p. 24 / ISBN 970-37-0385-2
  4. Atlas won the game of the pre-season 1916/17 due to very questionable referee decisions, which is why the Club Deportivo Guadalajara did not participate in the tournament in the 1917/18 season in protest. ( Corazón Chiva: Cien años . Editorial Planeta Mexicana, Mexico City, April 2006, p. 23 / ISBN 970-37-0385-2 )
  5. La riña en el juego Atlas-Chivas acelera ley contra violencia en estadios ( Memento of the original of March 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Spanish; article of March 25, 2014)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / mexico.cnn.com
  6. Barras de Chivas llegaron al Jalisco (Spanish; accessed March 28, 2014)
  7. Match report Atlas - Chivas (1: 1) at Medio Tiempo ( Memento of the original from March 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Spanish)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mediotiempo.com
  8. Monumental bronca entre policías y barras de Chivas ( Memento of the original of March 27, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Spanish; accessed March 28, 2014)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mediotiempo.com
  9. Hasta 20 años de prisión a barristas consignados (Spanish; article of March 25, 2014)
  10. Reuters: Mexican stadium closed after fans riot, 17 arrests (article from March 23, 2014)
  11. ^ Riots at the Derby in Guadalajara (video at Kicker.de ; accessed on March 28, 2014)
  12. Players who were under contract with both Chivas and Atlas (article from October 20, 2010 by Archivos Futmex)