Real Madrid, Inter, Barcelona, Ajax, Borussia Dortmund, Milan, Chelsea, Manchester United, Bayern Munich...
Name them, name their players, name their icons... show me their jerseys, show me their crest... I don't care...
I've already chosen the
best football team in the world... I've already seen the
best players in the world...
And this... this is the
most beautiful jersey in the world...
Classic Kits:
TOROS NEZA 1996-1997 (Mexican 1st Division)
Home/Away/GK
The 90's were very, very crazy years in Mexico... in football of course: :laugh:
Necaxa, which hadn't won a single championship since the amateur era of Mexican football, won 3 leagues (well, won 2 and were awarded a 3rd, like I told you on our last story lesson) and was dubbed "Team of the Decade" by the press. Tecos de la UAG, the most miserable team in the history of Mexican Pro football won (incredibly) a championship in 1992. :huh: Small teams, like Santos Laguna and Atlante had impressive runs to the top places of the League, and Toluca, a team which wasn't known for being a powerful and explosive team, became the most dominant team in Mexico late in the decade...

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In counterpart, the so called "Big 4", Mexico's most supported teams: Cruz Azul, Guadalajara, América and Pumas could only won 2 titles alltogether: Guadalajara in 1997 and C. Azul in 1998 (I believe)...
Crazy, strange times... the small teams played big, and the big teams played small... :huh:
BUT... from all the small teams which rose to the spotlight during the 90's in Mexico... NONE of them captivated the Nation's eye like the one which emerged from the depths of the 2nd biggest City in the Center of Mexico...
Neza...
(Well, the real name is very long, but if I write it, most of you won't understand how to pronounce it, so, for short, I'll leave it in "Neza") :happy:
Under the name of Universidad Tecnológica de Neza, Toros won the promotion final at the end of the 1992-1993 season. The early years were not easy, the team had to battle against relegation, against rival Toluca, which was back then, the only team from the "Estado de Mexico" in the 1st division, and also, against the FMF, which declared their homeground, Estadio Neza 86, unadequate for football after an inspection which was conducted after a heavy rain game...
But, like the old say "right after the storm..." and after a complete season exiled from their people and their stadium, forced to play in Pachuca, Hidalgo... Toros Neza returned home... and began their conquest of the League...
End of Part 1
Hope you liked it!
Now, it's time to do your jerseys on PS!
Regards!!!