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Jaguares rival


By William Gonzalez Badillo

Many rumors, but few matched the name of the team that would rival Junior in the second round of the Copa Santander Libertadores. There was talk of Colo Colo, Students, Argentinos Juniors, but in the end the points and goal difference at that place stood Jaguares of Mexico.

be a level playing field, though some doubt. Two teams that fail at their best in their respective leagues, but they achieved great merit qualification for the knockout stages of the maximum continental competition.

The first leg is scheduled for next Wednesday, April 27 at 5:30 pm in Mexico. The return leg will be on May 5 at Estadio Metropolitano de Barranquilla at 9:45 pm

The draw threw up that if Junior goes this hard rock Mexico, will face the winner of the key between Cerro Porteno (Paraguay) and Estudiantes de la Plata (Argentina).

For those who do not know the next opponent Junior, here I give you important information:

Jaguares de Chiapas debuted in the Mexican first division in 2002. It has been characterized as a relatively dispute team posts down mid-table.

Among the most important figures of history are highlighted names like Paraguayan striker Salvador Cabanas and Mexico's Adolfo Bautista, both historical scorers club.

His best season was fulfilled last year where he achieved the ranking for the first time in its history, the Copa Santander Libertadores one representative of Mexican soccer.

In its current payroll is Colombian striker Martinez Jackson, who has not been playing for a serious injury, but has already recovered and ready to face in the second round Junior Cup Final Libertadores.

In the 2011 Clausura Mexican soccer fought in the relegation zone, but is ultimately saved by a combination of results that were in his favor.

has not been able to build a team to play two tournaments (league and Copa Libertadores) and that weighed heavily on the performance of the team to compete in the local tournament.

Their stadium, Victor Manuel Reyna, was built in 1982 to accommodate 6000 spectators, but due to the rise of computer at the highest level of professional football, was remodeled and expanded to take a capacity of 31,500 fans.

His current coach is the Mexican José Guadalupe Cruz between his achievements and titles do not have any of the Mexican League. Solo has won titles intermunicipal and friendly tournament.

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