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Monterrey Odds | Liga MX Betting

 
Club de Fútbol Monterrey
Nicknames: Rayados | Albiazules | La Pandilla
Founded: June 28th,de 1945
Stadium: BBVA | Guadalupe, Nuevo León, México
Capacity: 53.500
 

 

Liga MX | Monterrey Odds

Club de Fútbol Monterrey, often known simply as Monterrey, is a Mexican professional football club based in Monterrey, Nuevo León which currently plays in the Liga MX. Founded on 28 June 1945, it is the oldest active team in the professional division from the northern part of Mexico. The club is owned by FEMSA, Latin America's largest bottling company. Its home games have been played in the Estadio BBVA since 2015.

Monterrey has won five league titles, two domestic cups, and four CONCACAF Champions League titles (notably, three consecutive tournaments in 2011, 2012 and 2013). The team is commonly known as the Rayados (the striped ones), due to the club's traditional navy blue striped uniform. The uniform is reflected in the club's current crest, which is also decorated with stars above the crest representing the club's league titles and stars below the crest representing continental titles.

In terms of overall performance, it is the strongest club from Mexico and all of CONCACAF at the FIFA Club World Cup, with a third-place ranking in the all-time table.

The club's oldest rival is Tigres UANL of the Autonomous University of Nuevo León. The local derby, known as the Clásico Regiomontano, is known for being one of the most intensely competed derbies in Mexican football and is regarded by people in the city of Monterrey as the most important Mexican derby.

Monterrey Honors
First Division of Mexico
5 Títulos | 6 Runner-ups
Copa MX
2 Titles | 3 Runner-ups
Campeón de Campeones
1 Subcampeonato
Segunda División
1 Title | 1 Runner-up
 

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