Xolos de Tijuana

Discussion in 'Xolos de Tijuana' started by soccer krazy, Dec 4, 2010.

  1. TBR Member

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    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLoi0ujG1l4"]YouTube - ‪Con gol y asistencia de Joe Corona Tijuana sube a Primera Division de Mexico‬‏[/ame]
          
  2. soccer krazy Member

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    Congrats Tijuana....Cant wait to see u guys playing your first game in the Primera! :cool:
  3. chiva_freak Member

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    HELL YEA!! I just found out about Tijuana, i was at work, but damn im at Tijuana at least 2 or 3 times a month im definitely catching a few games..AWESOME!!
  4. Hachiko The Akita on Big Soccer

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    Well done.
  5. Nacional Tijuana BigSoccer Supporter

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    They announced this at the San Diego Boca (NPSL) match at Balboa Stadium. Very, very happy about this. Looking forward to getting down to TJ.
  6. chiva_freak Member

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  7. Popol Vuh Moderator

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    [IMG]

    Shot taken by my gf, didn't even bother telling me she was going. :rolleyes:
  8. Razzle Dazzle Member+

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    i hope they stay in Primera for a long time
  9. Nacional Tijuana BigSoccer Supporter

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    Any idea when thye Apertura starts? No one has put up any wikis for the upcoming year.
  10. Razzle Dazzle Member+

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    i think it starts on July 22
  11. SoyOllin Member

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    Owned, anda con el otro lol :p jk
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  12. Popol Vuh Moderator

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    Este el primer y unico partido de todo el torneo q fue a ver (pues q yo sepa) pero fue con una amiga q siempre va al estadio. :D

    Too bad I couldn't make it there today.. but I hate the big ass lines to come back on weekends anyways.
  13. Hachiko The Akita on Big Soccer

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  14. VAMOS MEXICO New Member

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    Habra desfile en Tjuana para celebrar el campeonato y el pase de los XOLOS a 1ra division.;)

    FELICIDADES TIJUANA, BIENVENIDOS A 1RA DIVISION, SWEET!!!!!!!!!

    Cita en estadio caliente hoy Domingo a las 3:30PM.


    http://xolos.com.mx/sitio/notas.php?id=902
  15. huhe888 Red Card

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    TV Azteca is expected to offer the Xolos USD$12 million for worldwide TV rights to Xolos home matches during the 2011-2012 season. (In comparison, TVC Deportes paid the Xolos about USD$4 million during the past season for the rights in Mexico only.)

    (TV Azteca has sublicensing deals with ESPN Deportes and FOX Deportes in the U.S.; ESPN DOS in Mexico, Venezuela, Dominican Republic and Central America; and FOX Sports Latin America - South Cone in South America except Brazil and Venezuela. In the U.S., regular season matches will air live on Azteca America with possible simulcast on either ESPN Deportes or FOX Deportes. Home games in the Liguilla will air in the U.S. exclusively on Azteca America.)

    Expect Xolos home matches to be played on SUNDAYS at 12noon local time (or 1pm local time when the clocks in Baja California are out of sync with the clocks in Mexico City. Baja California is on Summer Time from the 2nd Sunday in March through the Saturday preceding the 1st Sunday in November, but Mexico City is on Summer Time from the 1st Sunday in April through the Saturday preceding the last Sunday in October.)

    The Sunday 2pm Central (3pm Eastern) time slot is the same slot previously occupied by Indios de Ciudad Juarez when Indios were in the Mexican 1st Division.

    Because Estadio Caliente does not have lights, games scheduled for mid-week will have to be played at either 12noon or 1pm local time.

    (Remember that Toluca had to play mid-week matches at 3pm local time before lights were installed at Estadio Nemesio Diez.)

    If and when the Xolos were to qualify for Copa Libertadores or the CONCACAF Champions League, Estadio Caliente will need to install lights, either temporary or permanent.

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    The U.S. Soccer Federation will charge the Xolos 35% of gross ticket receipts if the Xolos were to play any home match across the border at Qualcomm Stadium.
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  16. athletics68 Member+

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    Interesting that the idea has been floated far enough for the USSF to consider their cut of the receipts if a game is plaied on this side of the border. It would be great if it were to happen.
  17. huhe888 Red Card

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    The USSF has been charging 35% of gross ticket receipts for any friendly held on U.S. soil that does not involve a U.S. club since the 1990's.

    Those matches involving Chivas Guadalajara or Club America that are being staged by Creative Artists Agency (CAA) this July (under the "World Football Challenge") brand are subject to the 35% gross ticket receipts payment to the USSF. Ditto the Barcelona vs Manchester United match at Fed Ex field.

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    I would be surprised if the Xolos were to move a home match to Qualcomm Stadium. The Hank family wants to build up Estadio Caliente. Expect more executive boxes to be built.

    Don't be surprised if lights were to be installed in the next 12 months.
  18. Deleted USer Member

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    I was under the impression that an agreement between TV Azteca and Televisa existed where each network would alternate the rights of newly promoted teams.

    Last year, TV Azteca was televising Necaxa's home games. It the agreement still exists, then it would be Televisa's turn...
  19. Hachiko The Akita on Big Soccer

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  20. LGRod Member+

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    Monterrey are already after some of the XOLOS. I swear.. both regio-montano teams are pathetic. :mad:
  21. Hachiko The Akita on Big Soccer

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    When the hard work begins, the hard work begins.
  22. Nacional Tijuana BigSoccer Supporter

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    Monterrey are "after" us? What happened?
  23. athletics68 Member+

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    Obviously that's not the case. From what I've read it's really the teams who decide who is airing them, not the networks. Not sure how wide spread Televisa is in the US but with Azteca's availability on systems like Time Warner they make a lot of sense as a network partner for the Xolos.
  24. athletics68 Member+

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    Who are they trying to steal away?
  25. Naquisima Member+

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    Long Beach!
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    Mexico
    LMvPC is right.

    If it was up to the team, why would Necaxa agree to go with TV Azteca.

    Clausura 2008 - Indios = TV Azteca
    Clausura 2009 - Queretaro = Televisa
    Bicentenario 2010 - Necaxa = TV Azteca

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