Furia Azul del Ayense

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La Furia Azul del Ayense ( Spanish for The Blue Force from Ayense ) is a former Mexican football club from Ayotlán , a municipality in the state of Jalisco . The home ground of the team playing in blue and white jerseys was the Estadio Chino Rivas, also in Ayotlán .

history

La Furia Azul del Ayense won the championship of the fourth-class Tercera División in the 1988/89 season and rose to the only twelve-year-old, third-class Segunda División 'B' , which was also won two years later, so that the club within only two years the march from the fourth to the second division succeeded. There the Club Ayense played until the restructuring of the substructure of the Mexican Primera División in the summer of 1994, when the newly created second division was named Primera División 'A' .

Although the club's soaring in the early 1990s enriched the life of the community immensely, Club Ayense decided not to participate in the newly created second division for financial reasons. His most famous players included “Picho” Padilla, Roberto Zendejas, “Maestro” Fuentes, Ricardo Rosas, Alfonso Rosas, Pedro Aurelio Hernández, José Manuel Zaragoza and Raúl Rosas.

Individual evidence

  1. Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones de México: AYOTLÁN - Deportes (Spanish)

successes