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September 12, 2022 – Major League Soccer (MLS)New York City FC News Release

New York City Football Club host Atlas F.C. on Wednesday night in the Campeones Cup. We dug deeper into our opponents to learn more about them ahead of the game.

History

Drawing their name from Greek mythology, Atlas Futbol Club de Guadalajara were founded in 1916.


Their colors are drawn from San Lorenz, the patron saint of Ampleforth College in the United Kingdom. The club’s three founders attended the school together and birthed the now-famous Mexican soccer club upon their return to the country.

The first team from Guadalajara to claim the Copa México in 1946, this would represent a successful period for the club culminating in nine titles, including their first league crown in 1950-1951.

Nicknamed ‘Los Zorros’, for the speed with which their players moved around the field, they also earned the nickname ‘the Academy’ due to their prodigious record with producing talented young Mexican players, including Oswaldo Sanchez, Jared Borgetti, Pavel Pardo, Rafa Marquez, and Andres Guardardo.

The club changed owners in 2019 after being purchased by Grupo Orelgui. This change has ushered in a new dawn for Atlas and saw them break their seven-decade league title drought while also seeing them enter a select group of teams to win both Apertura and the Clausura in the same season.

Head Coach

Hailing from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Head Coach Diego Cocca returned to Atlas in 2020.

A right-back during his playing days, he spent two years with Atlas during an impressive playing that included spells with River Plate, and Argentinos Juniors among others.

After retiring in 2006 Cocca moved into coaching with C.A.I in his homeland. He returned to Liga MX in 2011 to take over Santos Laguna before a somewhat nomadic period saw him coach Huracán, Defensa y Jusitica and Racing Club.

In 2016 he joined Colombian side Millonarios before returning to Racing a year later. Atlas represents his third job in Mexican football after a spell at Tijuana, with his return to the Estadio Jalisco after a season with Rosario Central.

His time in Guadalajara has been defined by significant success – claiming the Apertura in 2021 and the Clausura in 2022.

Unsurprisingly, he won coach of the year and was appointed to lead the Liga MX All Stars against their MLS counterparts earlier this season. He will no doubt be keen to add the Campeones Cup to his growing list of achievements as manager of Atlas as he seeks to end the…

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