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Neza FC
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Full nameNeza Fútbol Club
NicknamesLos Toros (The Bulls)
Los Astados (The Horned)
Founded20 May 1991; 35 years ago (1991-05-20)
(as Toros UTN)
GroundEstadio Municipal Claudio Suárez
Texcoco, State of Mexico
Capacity4,500
OwnerHugo Vázquez
ChairmanJosé Antonio Ruíz
ManagerIgnacio Negrete
LeagueLiga Premier (Serie A)
2025–26Regular phase:
12th (Group III)
Final phase:
Did not qualify
Websitehttp://www.torosneza.mx/

Neza Fútbol Club, simplified as Neza FC, is a Mexican football club based in Nezahualcóyotl, State of Mexico. It competes in Liga Premier, the third level division of Mexican football, and plays its home matches at the Estadio Municipal Claudio Suárez. Founded in 1991 as Toros UTN, then the club was moved to Pachuca, Hidalgo and played the 1993–94 season as Toros Hidalgo, the following year the club returned to its original hometown, and changed its name to Toros Neza. After the club's dissolution in 2002, the club returned under its current name in 2011.

The club returned for the Clausura 2011 tournament in the Liga de Ascenso de México, taking the place of Atlante UTN who had been purchased by Grupo Salinas.[1] An earlier Toros Neza side played in the Primera División de México in the 1990s.[2][3]

History

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Toros Neza was promoted after winning the championship of the Segunda División de México in the 1992–93 season (under the name "Toros de la Universidad Tecnológica de Neza") to the Primera División de México in the 1993–94 season as Toros Neza, taking the place of Pachuca who had been relegated from the Primera División to the Primera División 'A' de México. There have been several clubs that played in the city of Neza, such as Deportivo Neza, which only had a short stay in the Primera División in the 1970s when after 4 years the club was sold.

After the 1993–94 season, they finished bottom of their group, and played their last 14 home games in Pachuca, Hidalgo, changing their name to Toros Hidalgo. However, the following season they returned to Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl and they were known again as Toros Neza.[4][5]

In the 1996–97 tournament, they reached the semi-finals in the Apertura 1997. They bettered this in the Clausura, reaching the final where they lost to C.D. Guadalajara. However, they were relegated at the end of the 1999–2000 season.[4]

Return of Neza

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In December 2010, it was announced that Neza would be returning to the professional ranks for the Clausura stage of the 2010–11 Liga de Ascenso season. They later became the filial team of Monarcas Morelia, and were ultimately owned by TV Azteca and Grupo Salinas.[6]

They effectively took the place of the Atlante UTN team who competed in the Apertura 2010 tournament. The Monarcas Morelia and Atlante clubs swapped their filial teams, and the changed team were known as Neza FC starting with the Clausura 2011 tournament.[7]

When the new calendar for the 2015-16 Segunda División season came out, once again the team had dissolved.[8]

2nd Return of Neza

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A team called Neza FC has come to compete in the Liga de Balompié Méxicano for the league's first season, 2020–21, as a continuation of Toros Neza. The team competed in that league until 2024, achieving three league runner-up finishes during that period. However, in 2025 this league was suspended due to financial problems, leaving Neza without a professional competition in which to play.

In June 2025, Neza's board of directors reached a merger agreement with Atlético Aragón, a team previously playing in the Liga Premier – Serie A, the third tier of the league system recognized by the Mexican Football Federation. With the agreement, Neza took Aragón's place in that league, continuing its professional participation as a new affiliate team of the Femexfut.[9]

Players

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First-team squad

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As of 25 August 2025[10]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK BERJAYA MEX Arturo Gatica
2 DF BERJAYA MEX Neri Martínez
3 DF BERJAYA MEX Iván Ríos
4 DF BERJAYA MEX Pablo Guzmán
5 MF BERJAYA MEX Pablo Ramírez
6 MF BERJAYA MEX Duilio Pacheco
7 MF BERJAYA MEX Morrison Palma
9 MF BERJAYA MEX Alan Flores
9 FW BERJAYA COL Diego Mosquera
10 MF BERJAYA MEX Hugo Vázquez
11 FW BERJAYA MEX Diego Uriarte
12 MF BERJAYA MEX Alan Viurquez
13 GK BERJAYA MEX Diego Rodríguez
14 MF BERJAYA MEX Alejandro Martínez
15 DF BERJAYA MEX Kevin Terrones
16 DF BERJAYA MEX Rodrigo Balderas
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF BERJAYA MEX David Bautista
19 MF BERJAYA MEX Darién Velázquez
20 DF BERJAYA MEX Alan Santos
21 FW BERJAYA MEX Sergio García
22 MF BERJAYA MEX Raúl Sampayo
23 MF BERJAYA MEX Esteban Alcántar
24 DF BERJAYA MEX Hassan Aguilar
25 GK BERJAYA MEX Enrique Castro
26 MF BERJAYA MEX Mario Nájera
27 MF BERJAYA MEX Ernesto López
28 MF BERJAYA MEX José Carlos García
29 MF BERJAYA MEX Alex Martínez
30 FW BERJAYA MEX Bryan Rodríguez
31 FW BERJAYA COL Carlos Moreno
44 DF BERJAYA COL Andrés Pérez

Notable former players

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Player Records

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Top scorers

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Number Player Seasons Total League Cup
1Argentina Germán Arangio1996-20005353-
2Argentina Antonio Mohamed1993-199852511
3Chile Rodrigo Ruiz1996-199936324
4Mexico Guillermo Vázquez1994-199827234
5Brazil Nidelson1995-19972020-
6Argentina Martín Vilallonga1995-199620137
7Mexico Pedro Pineda1995-19961414-
8Mexico Jesús López Meneses1994-20001212-
9Mexico Carlos Briseño1993-95/1996-971111-

Competition record

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Ascenso MX record

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Season Tournament Place
Clausura 2011[11]Liga de AscensoSemifinals
Apertura 2011Liga de AscensoSemifinals
Clausura 2012Liga de AscensoQuarterfinals
Apertura 2012Ascenso MXChampions

Copa MX record

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Season Tournament Place
Copa MX Apertura 2012Copa MXSemifinals

Honours

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Type Competition Titles Winning years Runners-up
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Primera División 0 Verano 1997
Copa México 0 1996–97
Promotion divisions Primera División A/Ascenso MX 1 Clausura 2013 Verano 2001
Campeón de Ascenso 0 2013
Segunda División 1 1992–93

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References

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  1. "We belong to: "Neza FC is part of Grupo Salinas..."". nezafc official site (in Spanish). 10 November 2012. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  2. "REMEMBERING TOROS NEZA". inbedwithmaradona.com.
  3. "A Look Back at Toros Neza, the Craziest Team in Mexican Soccer History". remezcla.com.
  4. 1 2 Macario Reyes Padilla (20 January 2012). "professional era". México - List of Final Tables. RSSSF. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  5. "Federación Mexicana de Fútbol".
  6. "Toros Neza regresa al futbol mexicano". El Universal (in Spanish). 22 December 2010. Retrieved 28 August 2011.
  7. "Clausura 2011". Explanation of team changes, table and results. RSSSF. Retrieved 28 August 2011.
  8. "Otra vez, Neza se queda sin futbol profesional". 25 April 2021.
  9. "Neza, el epicentro del futbol a finales de los 90, busca resurgir a través de la Liga Premier". Mediotiempo.com (in Spanish). 14 July 2025. Retrieved 2 August 2025.
  10. "Neza FC". ligapremier.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 August 2025.
  11. Playing under the name "Neza UTN"
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