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    Jul 3107:30 PM
    Leagues Cup: Seattle Sounders FC vs. Cruz AzulLumen Field, Seattle, WA
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    Aug 307:30 PM
    Leagues Cup: LA Galaxy vs. Cruz AzulDignity Health Sports Park - Stadium, Carson, CA
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    Aug 705:30 PM
    Leagues Cup Doubleheader: LA Galaxy vs. Club Santos Laguna & Cruz Azul vs. Colorado RapidsDignity Health Sports Park - Stadium, Carson, CA
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    About Cruz Azul

    As of 2023, Cruz Azul continues to be a dominant force in Mexican football, participating in Liga MX, the top tier of Mexican football. The team's recent performances have seen a resurgence, particularly after winning the Liga MX title in 2021, ending a 24-year championship drought. In the current season, Cruz Azul is competing vigorously in both the league and domestic cup tournaments, showcasing a mix of seasoned veterans and promising young talent. The club has also been active in the transfer market, aiming to bolster its squad to compete for more titles. The fan experience has evolved, with the introduction of modern amenities at Estadio Azteca, enhancing matchday experiences for supporters. Additionally, Cruz Azul has been involved in community outreach programs, further solidifying its commitment to social responsibility and engagement with fans. As the team prepares for upcoming fixtures, anticipation grows among the fanbase, with hopes of adding to its storied legacy and achieving further success in both national and international competitions.

    Cruz Azul History

    Cruz Azul, officially known as Club Social y Deportivo Cruz Azul, is a Mexican professional football club based in Mexico City. Founded in 1927, Cruz Azul originally started as a team for workers at a cement company, Cementos Cruz Azul. The club's name, which translates to 'Blue Cross', reflects its origins and has become synonymous with Mexican football. Over the decades, Cruz Azul has established itself as one of the most successful teams in Mexico. The club has won multiple league titles, with its first major trophy coming in 1969 when they won the Copa México. Cruz Azul has also enjoyed success in international competitions, notably winning the CONCACAF Champions Cup in 1969 and 1970, as well as the CONCACAF Champions League in 2014. The team’s home matches are played at the Estadio Azteca, sharing one of the most iconic stadiums in the world with rival club Club América. Cruz Azul has developed a passionate fanbase, known as 'La Maquina' or 'The Machine', which has supported the team through its highs and lows, including a significant championship drought that lasted from 1997 until 2021. The club's history is marked by resilience, and its journey has been an integral part of the Mexican football narrative.