Club Leonés
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Full name | Club Leonés O.P. |
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Founded | 1915 |
Dissolved | 1933 |
League | Amateur |
Club Leonés O.P. was a team that play during the Amateur period of the Mexican Football league. They played their games in Mexico City.
1931–32
During this season, as Basque teams such as
Since these teams were new they did not fare well in the season. Club Leones attempted to play veteran players from other teams such as Nieves Hernández, Miguel "Venada" Alatorre y Lage, combined with a few rookies who later became professionals such as "Chueco" Arteaga.
That season Leonés ended up winning 2 games, 1 draw, and 11 loses.
1932–33
With the league expanding the number of team to 10, the teams were divided into two groups of five with Leonés was placed in group B. Leonés were going as first place in their group on the game of the season with
Leonés ended up playing the worst team in group Asturias in order to see what team would be relegated. The playoff was a two leg game with Asturias winning both games with an aggregate 15–5. The games were on August 6 and 13 with scores of 6–2 and 9–3.
In the second games Asturias' center forward Pepe Pacheco scored 6 goals, a record that would remain until Isidro Lángara scored 7 goals in 1946.
After the season, all teams except
Player Records
Top scorers
Rank | Player | Goals | Season |
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1 | Honorio Arteaga | 8 | 1932–33 |
Honours
- Liga Amateur del Distrito Federal Grupo B (1): 1932–33