NB: Ordered chronologically and alphabetically as 2nd order (no hierarchy intended); only derbies with two or more seasons played. Same City Derbies No. Derbie Period City 1 Club México - España 1912/13 to 1918/19, 1922/23 to 1929/30, 1932/33 to 1934/35 Mexico City 2 Club México - Germania 1915/16 to 1929/30, 1932/33 Mexico City 3 España - Germania 1915/16 to 1918/19, 1922/23 to 1929/30 Mexico City 4 America - España 1917/18 to 1930/31, 1932/33 to 1949/50 Mexico City (1) (2) 5 América - Club México 1917/18 to 1919/20, 1922/23 to 1929/30, 1932/33 to 1934/35 Mexico City 6 América - Germania 1917/18 to 1919/20, 1922/23 to 1929/30, 1931/32 Mexico City 7 Asturias - Club México 1919/20, 1922/23 to 1929/30, 1931/32 to 1934/35 Mexico City 8 Asturias - Germania 1919/20 to 1929/30, 1931/32 Mexico City 9 America – Asturias 1919/20, 1922/23 to 1949/50 Mexico City 10 Asturias – España 1922/23 to 1930/31, 1932/33 to 1949/50 Mexico City 11 America – Necaxa 1922/23 to 1942/43, 1950-51 to 1970/71, 1982/83 to 2002-03 Mexico City (3) 12 Asturias - Necaxa 1922/23 to 1929/30, 1931/32 to 1942/43 Mexico City 13 España - Necaxa 1922/23 to 1929/30, 1932/33 to 1942/43 Mexico City 14 Club México - Necaxa 1922/23 to 1929/30, 1932/33 to 1934/35 Mexico City 15 Germania - Necaxa 1922/23 to 1929/30, 1931/32 Mexico City 16 America – Atlante 1927/28 to 1975/76, 1977/78 to 1988/89, 1991/92 to 2006/07 Mexico City/Nezahualcoyotl (4) 17 Asturias – Atlante 1927/28 to 1949/50 Mexico City 18 Atlante - Club México 1927/28 to 1929/30, 1932/33 to 1934/35 Mexico City 19 Atlante – España 1927/28 to 1930/31, 1932/33 to 1949/50 Mexico City 20 Atlante - Germania 1927/28 to 1929/30, 1931/32 Mexico City 21 Atlante – Necaxa 1927/28 to 1942/43, 1950/51 to 1970/71, 1982/83 to 1988/89, 1991/92 to 2002/03 Mexico City 22 America – Marte 1928/29 to 1931/32, 1938/39 to 1952/53 Mexico City (5) 23 Asturias – Marte 1928/29 to 1931/32, 1938-39 to 1949/50 Mexico City 24 Atlante – Marte 1928/29 to 1931/32, 1938/39 to 1952/53 Mexico City 25 Club México - Marte 1928/29 to 1929/30, 1932/33 Mexico City 26 España – Marte 1928/29 to 1929/30, 1938/39 to 1949/50 Mexico City 27 Germania - Marte 1928/29 to 1929/30, 1931/32 to 1932/33 Mexico City 28 Marte - Necaxa 1928/29 to 1929/30, 1931/32, 1938/39 to 1952/53 Mexico City 29 Atlas – Guadalajara 1943/44 to 1953/54, 1955/56 to 1970/71, 1972/73 to 1977/78, 1979/80 to present Guadalajara/Zapopan (6) 30 A.D.O. - Moctezuma 1943/44 to 1948/49 Orizaba 31 Atlas – Oro 1944/45 to Mexico 70 Guadalajara 32 Guadalajara – Oro 1944/45 to Mexico 70 Guadalajara 33 Leon – San Sebastian 1945/46 to 1950/51 Leon 34 Atlas - Nacional 1960/61 to 1964/65 Guadalajara 35 Guadalajara - Nacional 1960/61 to 1964/65 Guadalajara 36 Nacional - Oro 1960/61 to 1964/65 Guadalajara 37 America – U.N.A.M. 1962/63 to present Mexico City 38 Atlante – U.N.A.M. 1962/63 to 1975/76, 1977/78 to 1988/89, 1991-92 to 2006/07 Mexico City/Nezahualcoyotl 39 Necaxa – U.N.A.M. 1962/63 to 1970/71, 1982-83 to 2002/03 Mexico City 40 Monterrey – Jabatos N.L. 1966/67 to 1968/69 Monterrey 41 Laguna – Torreon 1969/70 to 1973/74 Torreón 42 Atlas – Jalisco 1970/71, 1972-73 to 1977/78, 1979-80 Guadalajara 43 Guadalajara – Jalisco 1970/71 to 1979/80 Guadalajara 44 América – Cruz Azul 1971/72 to present Mexico City 45 Atlante – Cruz Azul 1971/72 to 1975/76, 1977/78 to 1988/89, 1991/92 to 2006/07 Mexico City/Nezahualcoyotl 46 Necaxa – Cruz Azul 1982/83 to to 2002/03 Mexico City 47 U.N.A.M. – Cruz Azul 1971/72 to present Mexico City 48 America – Atlético Español 1971/72 to 1981/82 Mexico City 49 Atlante – Atlético Español 1971/72 to 1975/76, 1977/78 to 1981/82 Mexico City 50 U.N.A.M. - Atlético Español 1971/72 to 1981/82 Mexico City 51 Cruz Azul - Atlético Español 1971/72 to 1981/82 Mexico City 52 Monterrey – U.A.N.L. (Tigres) 1974-75 to 1995/96, 1997/98 to present Monterrey (7) 53 Atlas – U.de G. 1974/75 to 1977/78, 1979/80 to 1993/84, 2014/15 Guadalajara 54 Guadalajara – U.de G. 1974/75 to 1993/94, 2014/15 Guadalajara 55 Jalisco – U.de G. 1974/75 to 1979/80 Guadalajara 56 Leon – Unión de Curtidores 1974/75 to 1980/81, 1983/84 León 57 Atlas – U.A.G. (Tecos) 1975/76 to 1977/78, 1979/80 to 2011/12 Guadalajara/Zapopan (8) 58 Guadalajara – U.A.G. (Tecos) 1975/76 to 2011/12 Guadalajara/Zapopan 59 Jalisco – U.A.G. (Tecos) 1975/76 to 1979/80 Guadalajara/Zapopan 60 U.A.G. – U.de G. 1975/76 to to 1993/94 Guadalajara/Zapopan 61 San Luis – Atlético Potosino 1976/77 San Luis Potosí 62 America – Deportivo Neza 1978/79 to 1987/88 Mexico City/Texcoco/Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl (9) 63 Atlante – Deportivo Neza 1978/79 to 1987/88 Mexico City/Texcoco/Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl 64 U.N.A.M. – Deportivo Neza 1978/79 to 1987/88 Mexico City/Texcoco/Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl 65 Cruz Azul – Deportivo Neza 1978/79 to 1987/88 Mexico City/Texcoco/Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl 66 Atletico Español – Dep. Neza 1978/79 to 1981/82 Mexico City/Texcoco/Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl 67 Deportivo Neza - Necaxa 1982-83 to 1987/88 Mexico City/Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl 68 Puebla – Angeles 1984/85 to 1987/88 Puebla 69 America – Toros Neza 1992/93 to 1999/00 Mexico City/Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl 70 Atlante – Toros Neza 1992/93 to 1999/00 Mexico City/Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl 71 U.N.A.M. – Toros Neza 1992/93 to 1999/00 Mexico City/Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl 72 Cruz Azul – Toros Neza 1992/93 to 1999/00 Mexico City/Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl 73 Necaxa – Toros Neza 1992/93 to 1999/00 Mexico City/Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl 74 Puebla – Lobos B.U.A.P. 2017/18 to 2018/19 Puebla Regional Derbies (same zone or province) No. Derbie Period Province or region 1 A.D.O. - Veracruz 1943/44 to 1948/49 Veracruz 2 Moctezuma - Veracruz 1943/44 to 1949/50 Veracruz 3 Guadalajara - León 1944/45 to 1986/87, 1990/91 to 2001/02, 2012/13 to present Jalisco - Guanajuato 3 Puebla - Veracruz 1944/45 to 1951/52, 1970/71 to 1978/79, 1989/90 to 1997/98, Verano 2002 to 2007/08, 2013/14 to Apertura 2019 Clasíco del Sur 4 Marte - Zacatepec 1953/54 to 1954/55 Morelos 5 Irapuato - León 1954/55 to 1971/72, 1984/85 to 1986/87, 1990/91, 2000/01 to Invierno 2001 Clásico del Bajío 6 Cuautla - Zacatepec 1955/56 to 1958/59 Morelos 7 Morelia - Zamora 1957/58 to 1959/60 Michoacán 8 Celaya - Irapuato 1958/59 to 1960/61, 2000/01 to Invierno 2001 Guanajuato 9 Celaya - León 1958/59 to 1960/61, 1995/96 to 2001/02 Guanajuato 10 Cruz Azul - Pachuca 1967/68 to 1970/71 Hidalgo (10) 11 Zacatepec – Oaxtepec 1982-83 Morelos 12 Tampico-Madero – U.A.T. 1986/87 to 1989/90 Clásico Tamaulipeco (11) 13 Querétaro - León 1990/91 to 1993/94, 2012/13 to present Querétaro - Guanajuato NOTES: (1) España did not play in 1931-32 season; the team was dissolved in 1950. (2) Between 1918 and 1920, América changed its name to Centro Unión. (3) Between 1970/71 and 1981/82 Necaxa changed its name to Atletico Español; after 2002/03 Necaxa moved to Aguasacalientes. (4) Atlante did not play in first level in seasons 1976-77 and 1990-91, in 1989-90 played in Querétaro and between 2002 and 2003 in Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl, from 2007 to 2020 played in Cancún, relocated again in Mexico City since 2020. (5) Marte moved to Cuernavaca in 1953/54, relegated in 1954/55, dissolved in 1956. (6) Atlas relegated in the seasons 1954-55, 1971-72 and 1978-79. Since 2010 Guadalajara play its home matches in Zapopan (urbanity of Guadalajara City). (7) Monterrey play its home matches in Guadalupe (urbanity of Monterrey city) since 2015. (8) Tecos U.A.G. changed its name to Estudiantes Tecos U.A.G. from 2009 and 2014. (9) Texcoco and Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl are parte of urbanity of Mexico City. (10) Cruz Azul was founded in Jasso (Ciudad Cooperativa), the team was relocated in Mexico City in 1971. (11) Tampico-Madero was promoted to first level for 1994/95 season, however the team was relocated in Querétaro in midseason. Mexico 70 is an official tournament played in 1970 depicted chronologically as part of 1969/70 and also 1970/71, played between both mentioned tournaments
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