Necaxa and Atlante revive the oldest classic in Mexico

Potros de Hierro return to Primera after 12 years, against their historical rival.

The Father of All Classics returns to the scene

This Thursday the Apertura 2026 of Liga MX starts. The one in charge of opening the season is the duel between Necaxa and Atlante, two teams that represent the longest rivalry in Mexican soccer.

The return of the Iron Colts to the First Division could not have a better scenario: against the Rayos, their historic rival. The meeting revives the so-called “Father of All Classics”.

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Félix Fernández, former Barça goalkeeper and now a Fox Sports analyst, described the duel as a compliment for the Atlantistas.

“In the return of Atlante – after 12 years – to the First Division, the fact that Necaxa welcomes us – in Aguascalientes – is a compliment. This possibility of returning against a team with which memorable confrontations were resumed in the 90s is good,” commented Fernández.

The former goalkeeper described that time as a very passionate and family rivalry, with full stadiums and enthusiastic fans. Regarding this Thursday’s game, he described it as “very atypical” and difficult to predict, due to the losses that both teams have suffered.

The last time they saw each other in the top circuit was on April 16, 2011. That day they signed a 1-1 draw that sent Necaxa to promotion, then the second category. Therefore, tonight’s meeting has a special flavor.

Both teams arrive with renewed squads. Los Rayos will look to start on the right foot at home, while Atlante will try to show that their return is to stay.

Checo Pérez cannot choose between Spain and Argentina in the Final

The Mexican driver confesses his dilemma before the 2026 World Cup Final.

Sergio “Checo” Pérez will not be able to be in the stadium, but his mind is already set on the decisive match of the 2026 World Cup. The Mexican Formula 1 driver shared his opinion about the Final between Spain and Argentina on July 19 in New York.

The dilemma of the Mexican pilot

“Difficult. The truth is that I have a very great connection with Spain. I spend a good time there, with my family every year. I have a lot of affection for Spain,” declared the Jalisco native from the Belgian Grand Prix.

His link with Argentina also weighs. “For Argentina too, for (Lionel) Messi, the best player in history. I would love to see him win… the truth is that it is difficult to choose one. I think whoever it is will be a very good winner,” he added about the soccer star.

The Cadillac steering wheel considers that both finalists deserve to be there. “They both deserve to be in the Final, I think we are going to see the best game of the World Cup and I think it is the most interesting thing of the weekend,” he concluded with a laugh.

Checo, who has spent long periods in Spain due to his family and professional commitments, recognizes that the Final will be the most attractive sporting event of the weekend. His statement reflects the affection he feels for both teams, although his heart seems to lean towards Lionel Messi, whom he described as the best footballer in history.

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Apertura 2026 starts with victories for Necaxa and Tijuana

Necaxa and Tijuana opened the tournament with victories; This Friday six teams join.

Two victories mark the beginning of Apertura 2026

Almost two months after the Clausura 2026 final between Pumas and Cruz Azul, Mexican soccer resumed activity. This Thursday, July 16, the Apertura 2026 started with two matches full of goals.

In the opening game, Necaxa beat Atlante 2-1, a team that returned to the First Division. The Rays added their first three points and left the return of the Iron Colts without joy.

In the second match, Tijuana beat Tigres 3-1 at the Caliente Stadium. Mourad El Ghezouan led the offensive to give the hosts their first win of the semester.

Six teams debut this Friday

The opening day continues today with three games. León receives Atlas at 7:00 p.m. at the León Stadium, broadcast on FOX/FOX One.

Atlético San Luis faces Cruz Azul at the Libertad Financiera Stadium at 7:00 p.m., with an ESPN/Disney+ Premium/ViX Premium signal.

Finally, FC Juárez receives Puebla at 9:00 p.m. at the Olympic Benito Juárez, broadcast by Azteca 7 and FOX/FOX One.

With these results, the new Liga MX season promises intense competition from the start. All teams are looking to position themselves early in the table.

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Rayados starts the Apertura 2026 with Almeyda and renewed optimism

Rayados begins Apertura 2026 with a new coach and a single addition. The debut against Santos will be key.

Debut at home with a new era

Rayados de Monterrey faces the Apertura 2026 of Liga MX with high expectations. Under the direction of Matías Almeyda, the team is looking for a solid start that will make a difference in the tournament. The fans have placed their trust in the Argentine strategist, who will try to return consistent play to the club and fight for the title.

The only addition so far is the Uruguayan Diego Rossi, from the Columbus Crew of the MLS. His arrival generates hope, but the squad maintains the base of the previous tournament.

Date and rival

The first challenge will be against Santos, on Friday at 7:05 p.m. at the BBVA Stadium (Steel Giant). The broadcast will be carried out by TUDN and Channel 5. The Laguneros want to leave behind a bad past tournament, but they visit Rayados equally in need of redemption.

The Monterrey team knows that a good start can define the direction of the semester. The fans are attentive and trust that the new helmsman and the few reinforcements will make a difference.

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