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ONEFA (Mexican College Football) North Conference Champions 2009-2011

ONEFA Mexican College Football Logo [Reference: 1]

Champions

YearNorth
2009Lobos UAdeC Coahuila
2010Aguilas UACH Chihuahua
2011Centinelas CGP (Cuerpo de Guardias Presidenciales)
ONEFA (Mexican College Football) Champions 2009-2011 [Reference: 2]

Report

For the ONEFA North Championships there was a different Champion each year from 2009-2011.

The ONEFA College Football Championship is one of the highlights of the Mexican American Football season, and was considered the National Championship from 1933 until recently. There was a single Championship from 1930 to 1981 when it was split into two Championships: Metropolitan (for the National Championship) and National (for Promotion/Ascent).

The Metropolitan Championship was renamed Big 10 in 1990 and Big 12 in 2004. In 2009 the Colleges agreed to merge the two Conferences into one, with two groups, each with its own Champion. In turn the “Centre” Conference would have two groups A & B each with its own Champion. The Conferences were realigned into “Centre”, “North” and “South”, each with its own Champion.

In 2012 a further restructuring took place, with ONEFA restoring the “Big 8”, mainly with teams from the Centre and the “National” with teams mainly from the North and South. In 2009 the ITESM Tech Colleges left to form their own College Football Organisation: CONADEIP.

References:

Images

[1] ONEFA (2020) ONEFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/PpcJl5QlfPoMSO4T5EdZd4ou8LwusCaoqw0_cjYcC2_CTplUWHkQJTa9S-DKMPI-FrkqeXFWoppz6Rha95yr [Accessed 11 May 2020]

Websites

[2] ONEFA (2020) Historia [Internet] Available from: http://onefaoficial.org/historia [Accessed 20 September 2020]

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ONEFA (Mexican College Football) Centre Conference Champions 2009-2011

ONEFA Mexican College Football Logo [Reference: 1]

Champions

YearONEFA / Centre
2009Autenticos Tigres UANL Nuevo Leon
2010Pumas CU UNAM Mexico City
2011Autenticos Tigres UANL Nuevo Leon
ONEFA (Mexican College Football) Champions 2009-2011 [Reference: 2]

Report

Autenticos Tigres UANL (from Monterrey in Nuevo Leon), won the Centre Championship in ONEFA (Mexican College Football) in 2009 and 2011, Pumas CU UNAM (Mexico City) won in 2010.

The ONEFA College Football Championship is one of the highlights of the Mexican American Football season, and was considered the National Championship from 1933 until recently. There was a single Championship from 1930 to 1981 when it was split into two Championships: Metropolitan (for the National Championship) and National (for Promotion/Ascent).

The Metropolitan Championship was renamed Big 10 in 1990 and Big 12 in 2004. In 2009 the Colleges agreed to merge the two Conferences into one, with two groups, each with its own Champion. In turn the “Centre” Conference would have two groups A & B each with its own Champion. The Conferences were realigned into “Centre”, “North” and “South”, each with its own Champion.

In 2012 a further restructuring took place, with ONEFA restoring the “Big 8”, mainly with teams from the Centre and the “National” with teams mainly from the North and South. In 2009 the ITESM Tech Colleges left to form their own College Football Organisation: CONADEIP.

References:

Images

[1] ONEFA (2020) ONEFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/PpcJl5QlfPoMSO4T5EdZd4ou8LwusCaoqw0_cjYcC2_CTplUWHkQJTa9S-DKMPI-FrkqeXFWoppz6Rha95yr [Accessed 11 May 2020]

Websites

[2] ONEFA (2020) Historia [Internet] Available from: http://onefaoficial.org/historia [Accessed 20 September 2020]

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Thanks to Francesco

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ONEFA (Mexican College Football) Champions 2016-2017

ONEFA Logo [Reference: 1]

Champions

YearChampions
2016Aztecas UDLAP (Puebla)
2017Borregos Salvajes Toluca ITESM
ONEFA (Mexican College Football) Champions 2016-2017 [Reference: 2]

Report

Aztecas UDLAP (Puebla) won the ONEFA Mexican College Football championship in 2016, and Borregos Salvajes Toluca ITESM (White Rams) took the title the following year. There was only the Big 8 Conference and National Conference Championships from 2009 to 2015 and 2018 to 2019

The ONEFA College Football Championship is one of the highlights of the Mexican American Football season, and was considered the National Championship from 1933 until recently. There was a single Championship from 1930 to 1981 when it was split into two Championships: Metropolitan (for the National Championship) and National (for Promotion/Ascent).

The Metropolitan Championship was renamed Big 10 in 1990 and Big 12 in 2004. In 2009 the Colleges agreed to merge the two Conferences into one, with two groups, each with its own Champion. In turn the “Centre” Conference would have two groups A & B each with its own Champion. The Conferences were realigned into “Centre”, “North” and “South”, each with its own Champion.

In 2012 a further restructuring took place, with ONEFA restoring the “Big 8”, mainly with teams from the Centre and the “National” with teams mainly from the North and South. In 2009 the ITESM Tech Colleges left to form their own College Football Organisation: CONADEIP.

References:

Images

[1] ONEFA (2020) ONEFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/PpcJl5QlfPoMSO4T5EdZd4ou8LwusCaoqw0_cjYcC2_CTplUWHkQJTa9S-DKMPI-FrkqeXFWoppz6Rha95yr [Accessed 11 May 2020]

Websites

[2] ONEFA (2020) Historia [Internet] Available from: http://onefaoficial.org/historia [Accessed 20 September 2020]

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ONEFA (Mexican College Football) National Conference Champions 1981-2008

ONEFA Logo [Reference: 1]

Champions

YearChampions
1981Lobos Plateados ESIA IPN
1982Ola Verde UPIISCA IPN
1983Osos Acatlán UNAM
1984Ola Verde UPIISCA IPN
1985Panteras Negras UAM (Metropolitan)
1986Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
1987Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
1988Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM / Zorros ITQ (Querétaro)
1989Cherokees AC
1990Centinelas CGP
1991Aztecas UDLAP (Puebla)
1992Borregos Salvajes Laguna ITESM
1993Pieles Rojas IPN
1994Panteras Negras UAM (Metropolitan)
1995Guerros Aztecas UNAM
1996Borregos Salvajes CEM-ITESM (Estado de México)
1997Borregos Salvajes Toluca ITESM
1998Lobos UAdeC (Coahuila)
1999Pumas Acatlán UNAM
2000Águilas UACH (Chichuahua)
2001Lobos UAdeC (Coahuila) / Potros ITSON (Sonora)
2002Lobos UAdeC (Coahuila) / Frailes Tepeyac
2003Pumas Acatlán UNAM
2004Águilas UACH (Chichuahua)
2005Linces Ciudad de México IVM
2006Borregos Salvajes “B” ITESM
2007Burros Blancos Zacatenco IPN
2008Águilas UACH (Chichuahua)
ONEFA (Mexican College Football) National Conference Champions 1981-2008 [Reference: 2]

Report

Pumas Acatlán UNAM from Naucalpan near Mexico City in Estado de México (Mexico State), where the Irish Institute is based, won the ONEFA National Conference Championship in 1999 and 2003. Osos Acatlán UNAM won the National Conference title in 1983. The National Conference Champion went on to meet the Big 10 (Metropolitan – Mexico City) Champions for the ONEFA National Championship in Mexican College Football between 1981 and 2008, although only Lobos UAdeC (Coahuila) were succesful in defeating a Big 10 side.

The ONEFA College Football Championship is one of the highlights of the Mexican American Football season, and was considered the National Championship from 1933 until recently. There was a single Championship from 1930 to 1981 when it was split into two Championships: Metropolitan (“Big 10”) and National (outside the Metropolitan Area).

The Metropolitan Championship was renamed Big 10 in 1990 and Big 12 in 2004. In 2009 the Colleges agreed to merge the two Conferences into one, with two groups, each with its own Champion. In turn the “Centre” Conference would have two groups A & B each with its own Champion. The Conferences were realigned into “Centre”, “North” and “South”, each with its own Champion.

In 2012 a further restructuring took place, with ONEFA restoring the “Big 8”, mainly with teams from the Centre and the “National” with teams mainly from the North and South. In 2009 the ITESM Tech Colleges left to form their own College Football Organisation: CONADEIP.

References:

Images

[1] ONEFA (2020) ONEFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/PpcJl5QlfPoMSO4T5EdZd4ou8LwusCaoqw0_cjYcC2_CTplUWHkQJTa9S-DKMPI-FrkqeXFWoppz6Rha95yr [Accessed 11 May 2020]

Websites

[2] ONEFA (2020) Historia [Internet] Available from: http://onefaoficial.org/historia [Accessed 20 September 2020]

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About this document

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ONEFA (Mexican College Football) Big 10 Conference Champions 1981-2008

ONEFA Logo [Reference: 1]

Champions

YearChampions
1981Águilas Blancas IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1982Águilas Blancas IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1983Cóndores UNAM
1984Cóndores UNAM
1985Cóndores UNAM
1986Cóndores UNAM
1987Osos Acatlán UNAM
1988Águilas Blancas IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1989Pieles Rojas IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1990Cóndores UNAM
1991Cóndores UNAM
1992Águilas Blancas IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1993Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
1994Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
1995Aztecas UDLAP (Puebla)
1996Aztecas UDLAP (Puebla)
1997Aztecas UDLAP (Puebla)
1998Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
1999Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
2000Borregos Salvajes CEM-ITESM
2001Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
2002Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
2003Borregos Salvajes CEM-ITESM (Estado de Mexico)
2004Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
2005Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
2006Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
2007Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
2008Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
ONEFA (Mexican College Football) Champions 1981-2008 [Reference: 2]

Report

The ONEFA Mexican College Football Championship changed in 1981 to create a Metropolitan “Big 10” (Centre) and “National” (North and South) Conferences, with the National being the Ascenso or Promotion Conference and the Big 10 being the Major League.

The Águilas Blancas IPN (National Polytechnic Institute) won four Big 10 Championships between 1981 and 2008 after which three equal Conferences were created. Cóndores UNAM won six Championhips over this period, Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM eleven Championships, Aztecas UDLAP (Puebla) three and Borregos Salvajes CEM-ITESM (EdoMex) once.

Two Colleges won the title once: from the National Conference (the only winner from that Conference), Pieles Rojas IPN (National Polytechnic Institute), and Osos Acatlán UNAM where the Irish Institute is based in Naucalpan.

On only one occasion the did the Big 10 Champions not go on to win the National Championship during this time: Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM in 1998 who lost out to Lobos UAdeC (Coahuila), the “National” Conference Champion being the only National Champion from 1981 to 2008. There was also no National Championship in 1999 and 2001-2002, with just the “Big 10” and “National” Conference Champions.

The ONEFA College Football Championship is one of the highlights of the Mexican American Football season, and was considered the National Championship from 1933 until recently. There was a single Championship from 1930 to 1981 when it was split into two Championships: Metropolitan (for the National Championship) and National (for Promotion/Ascent).

The Metropolitan Championship was renamed Big 10 in 1990 and Big 12 in 2004. In 2009 the Colleges agreed to merge the two Conferences into one, with two groups, each with its own Champion. In turn the “Centre” Conference would have two groups A & B each with its own Champion. The Conferences were realigned into “Centre”, “North” and “South”, each with its own Champion.

In 2012 a further restructuring took place, with ONEFA restoring the “Big 8”, mainly with teams from the Centre and the “National” with teams mainly from the North and South. In 2009 the ITESM Tech Colleges left to form their own College Football Organisation: CONADEIP.

References:

Images

[1] ONEFA (2020) ONEFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/PpcJl5QlfPoMSO4T5EdZd4ou8LwusCaoqw0_cjYcC2_CTplUWHkQJTa9S-DKMPI-FrkqeXFWoppz6Rha95yr [Accessed 11 May 2020]

Websites

[2] ONEFA (2020) Historia [Internet] Available from: http://onefaoficial.org/historia [Accessed 20 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 20 September 2020

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ONEFA (Mexican College Football) Champions 1981-2008

ONEFA Logo [Reference: 1]

Champions

YearChampions
1981Águilas Blancas IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1982Águilas Blancas IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1983Cóndores UNAM
1984Cóndores UNAM
1985Cóndores UNAM
1986Cóndores UNAM
1987Osos Acatlán UNAM
1988Águilas Blancas IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1989Pieles Rojas IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1990Cóndores UNAM
1991Cóndores UNAM
1992Águilas Blancas IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1993Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
1994Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
1995Aztecas UDLAP (Puebla)
1996Aztecas UDLAP (Puebla)
1997Aztecas UDLAP (Puebla)
1998Lobos UAdeC (Coahuila)
1999N/A
2000Borregos Salvajes CEM-ITESM
2001N/A
2002N/A
2003Borregos Salvajes CEM-ITESM (Estado de Mexico)
2004Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
2005Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
2006Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
2007Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM
2008Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM / Pumas CU UNAM
ONEFA (Mexican College Football) Champions 1981-2008 [Reference: 2]

Report

The ONEFA Mexican College Football Championship changed in 1981 to create a Metropolitan “Big 10” (Centre) and “National” (North and South) Conferences, with the National being the Ascenso or Promotion Conference and the Big 10 being the Major League.

The Águilas Blancas IPN (National Polytechnic Institute) won four Championships between 1981 and 2008, after which three equal Conferences were created. Cóndores UNAM won six Championhips over this period, Borregos Salvajes Monterrey ITESM seven Championships, Aztecas UDLAP (Puebla) three and Borregos Salvajes CEM-ITESM (EdoMex) once.

Three Colleges won the title once: Lobos UAdeC (Coahuila) from the National Conference (the only winner from that Conference), Pieles Rojas IPN (National Polytechnic Institute), and Osos Acatlán UNAM where the Irish Institute is based in Naucalpan.

The ONEFA College Football Championship is one of the highlights of the Mexican American Football season, and was considered the National Championship from 1933 until recently. There was a single Championship from 1930 to 1981 when it was split into two Championships: Metropolitan (for the National Championship) and National (for Promotion/Ascent).

The Metropolitan Championship was renamed Big 10 in 1990 and Big 12 in 2004. In 2009 the Colleges agreed to merge the two Conferences into one, with two groups, each with its own Champion. In turn the “Centre” Conference would have two groups A & B each with its own Champion. The Conferences were realigned into “Centre”, “North” and “South”, each with its own Champion.

In 2012 a further restructuring took place, with ONEFA restoring the “Big 8”, mainly with teams from the Centre and the “National” with teams mainly from the North and South. In 2009 the ITESM Tech Colleges left to form their own College Football Organisation: CONADEIP.

References:

Images

[1] ONEFA (2020) ONEFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/PpcJl5QlfPoMSO4T5EdZd4ou8LwusCaoqw0_cjYcC2_CTplUWHkQJTa9S-DKMPI-FrkqeXFWoppz6Rha95yr [Accessed 11 May 2020]

Websites

[2] ONEFA (2020) Historia [Internet] Available from: http://onefaoficial.org/historia [Accessed 20 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

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About this document

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ONEFA (Mexican College Football) Champions 1930-1980

ONEFA Logo [Reference: 1]

Champions

YearChampions
1930Centro Atlético Mexico
1931Centro Atlético Mexico
1932Centro Atlético Mexico
1933Pumas CU UNAM
1934Pumas CU UNAM
1935Pumas CU UNAM
1936Pumas CU UNAM
1937Pumas CU UNAM
1938Pumas CU UNAM
1939Pumas CU UNAM
1940Pumas CU UNAM
1941Pumas CU UNAM
1942Pumas CU UNAM
1943Pumas CU UNAM
1944Pumas CU UNAM
1945Burros Blancos IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1946Pumas CU UNAM
1947Pumas CU UNAM
1948Burros Blancos IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1949Aztecas UDLAP
1950Burros Blancos IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1951Pumas CU UNAM
1952Pumas CU UNAM
1953Burros Blancos IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1954Burros Blancos IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1955Burros Blancos IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1956Pumas CU UNAM
1957Pumas CU UNAM
1958Poli Blanco IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1959Pumas CU UNAM
1960Poli Guinda IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1961Pumas CU UNAM
1962Poli Blanco IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1963Poli Guinda IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1964Poli Guinda IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1965Poli Guinda IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1966Pumas CU UNAM / Poli Guinda IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1967Pumas CU UNAM / Poli Guinda IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1968Poli Guinda IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1969Búhos IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1970Cóndores UNAM
1971Borregos Salvajes ITESM Monterrey
1972Borregos Salvajes ITESM Monterrey
1973Águilas Blancas IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1974Auténticos Tigres UANL / Borregos Salvajes ITESM Monterrey
1975Pieles Rojas IPN (National Polytechnic Institute)
1976Borregos Salvajes ITESM Monterrey
1977Auténticos Tigres UANL
1978Cóndores UNAM
1979Cóndores UNAM
1980Cóndores UNAM
ONEFA (Mexican College Football) Champions 1930-1980 [Reference: 2]

Report

The Mexican College Football Championship (ONEFA) was won for the first three years from 1930 to 1932 by Centro Atlético Mexico, after which Pumas CU UNAM (Mexico City) won 12 Championships in a row. They went on to win another 10 Championships to 1980, before the “Big 10” (Metropolitan) and “National” Championships were introduced.

Burros Blancos IPN (National Polytechnic Institute) won six Championships between 1945 and 1955, and the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) in Mexico City won the title with other teams (Poli Blanco IPN twice, Poli Guinda IPN 7 times and another three times with Águilas Blancas IPN, Búhos IPN and Pieles Rojas IPN), mostly between 1958 and 1969 (10 Championships)

Borregos Salvajes ITESM Monterrey, the Technology College, won four titles from 1971 to 1976, and Auténticos Tigres UANL (also from Nuevo León State) won the Championship in 1974 and 1977. Cóndores UNAM won four Championships 1970 and 1978 to 1980.

The ONEFA College Football Championship is one of the highlights of the Mexican American Football season, and was considered the National Championship from 1933 until recently. There was a single Championship from 1930 to 1981 when it was split into two Championships: Metropolitan (for the National Championship) and National (for Promotion/Ascent).

The Metropolitan Championship was renamed Big 10 in 1990 and Big 12 in 2004. In 2009 the Colleges agreed to merge the two Conferences into one, with two groups, each with its own Champion. In turn the “Centre” Conference would have two groups A & B each with its own Champion. The Conferences were realigned into “Centre”, “North” and “South”, each with its own Champion.

In 2012 a further restructuring took place, with ONEFA restoring the “Big 8”, mainly with teams from the Centre and the “National” with teams mainly from the North and South. In 2009 the ITESM Tech Colleges left to form their own College Football Organisation: CONADEIP.

References:

Images

[1] ONEFA (2020) ONEFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/PpcJl5QlfPoMSO4T5EdZd4ou8LwusCaoqw0_cjYcC2_CTplUWHkQJTa9S-DKMPI-FrkqeXFWoppz6Rha95yr [Accessed 11 May 2020]

Websites

[2] ONEFA (2020) Historia [Internet] Available from: http://onefaoficial.org/historia [Accessed 20 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 20 September 2020

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ONEFA (Mexican College Football) National Champions 2012-Present

ONEFA Logo [Reference: 1]

Champions

YearChampions
2012Potros Salvajes UAEM (EdoMex)
2013Pumas Acatlán UNAM
2014N/A
2015Lobos UAdeC (Coahuila)
2016Correcaminos UAT Norte / Lobos UAdeC
2017Potros Salvajes UAEM / Correcaminos UAT Ciudad Victoria
2018Correcaminos UAT Norte (Tamaulipas)
2019
ONEFA (Mexican College Football) National Champions 2012-Present {Reference: 2]

Report

The “National” Conference was restored in Mexican College Football in 2012 as the Promotion or Ascent (Ascenso) Conference below the Big 8. Featuring mainly colleges from the North and South, it has been won by a different College each year with the exception of Correcaminos UAT Norte (Tamaulipas) who have won it twice in 2016 and 2018 and Potros Salvajes UAEM (EdoMex) in 2012 and 2017 . In 2016 and 2017 The “National” had two Groups: North and South, and there was no Championship in 2014 and 2019.

The ONEFA College Football Championship is one of the highlights of the Mexican American Football season, and was considered the National Championship from 1933 until recently. There was a single Championship from 1930 to 1981 when it was split into two Championships: Metropolitan (for the National Championship) and National (for Promotion/Ascent).

The Metropolitan Championship was renamed Big 10 in 1990 and Big 12 in 2004. In 2009 the Colleges agreed to merge the two Conferences into one, with two groups, each with its own Champion. In turn the “Centre” Conference would have two groups A & B each with its own Champion. The Conferences were realigned into “Centre”, “North” and “South”, each with its own Champion.

In 2012 a further restructuring took place, with ONEFA restoring the “Big 8”, mainly with teams from the Centre and the “National” with teams mainly from the North and South. In 2009 the ITESM Tech Colleges left to form their own College Football Organisation: CONADEIP.

References:

Images

[1] ONEFA (2020) ONEFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/PpcJl5QlfPoMSO4T5EdZd4ou8LwusCaoqw0_cjYcC2_CTplUWHkQJTa9S-DKMPI-FrkqeXFWoppz6Rha95yr [Accessed 11 May 2020]

Websites

[2] ONEFA (2020) Historia [Internet] Available from: http://onefaoficial.org/historia [Accessed 20 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 20 September 2020

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ONEFA (Mexican College Football) Big 8 Champions 2012-Present

ONEFA Logo [Reference: 1]

Champions

YearChampion
2012Auténticos Tigres UANL (Nuevo León)
2013Pumas CU UNAM (Mexico City)
2014Pumas CU UNAM (Mexico City)
2015Auténticos Tigres UANL (Nuevo León)
2016Auténticos Tigres UANL (Nuevo León)
2017Pumas CU UNAM (Mexico City)
2018Auténticos Tigres UANL (Nuevo León)
2019Burros Blancos IPN (Instituto Politécnico Nacional)
ONEFA (Mexican College Football) Big 8 Champions 2012-Present [Reference: 2]

Report

Since the last restructuring of Mexican College Football in 2012, the ONEFA Big 8 Conference (The highest in the country) has been dominated by Auténticos Tigres from UA Nuevo León in Monterrey (four times winners) and Pumas CU UNAM from Mexico City (3 times winners) with only Burros Blancos (White Donkeys) from the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) in Mexico City upsetting the big two in 2019.

The ONEFA College Football Championship is one of the highlights of the Mexican American Football season, and was considered the National Championship from 1933 until recently. There was a single Championship from 1930 to 1981 when it was split into two Championships: Metropolitan (for the National Championship) and National (for Promotion/Ascent).

The Metropolitan Championship was renamed Big 10 in 1990 and Big 12 in 2004. In 2009 the Colleges agreed to merge the two Conferences into one, with two groups, each with its own Champion. In turn the “Centre” Conference would have two groups A & B each with its own Champion. The Conferences were realigned into “Centre”, “North” and “South”, each with its own Champion.

In 2012 a further restructuring took place, with ONEFA restoring the “Big 8”, mainly with teams from the Centre and the “National” with teams mainly from the North and South. In 2009 the ITESM Tech Colleges left to form their own College Football Organisation: CONADEIP.

References:

Images

[1] ONEFA (2020) ONEFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/PpcJl5QlfPoMSO4T5EdZd4ou8LwusCaoqw0_cjYcC2_CTplUWHkQJTa9S-DKMPI-FrkqeXFWoppz6Rha95yr [Accessed 11 May 2020]

Websites

[2] ONEFA (2020) Historia [Internet] Available from: http://onefaoficial.org/historia [Accessed 20 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

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About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 20 September 2020

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ONEFA (Mexican College Football) Champions 2009-2011

ONEFA Mexican College Football Logo [Reference: 1]

Champions

YearONEFA / Centre NorthSouth
2009Autenticos Tigres UANL Nuevo LeonLobos UAdeC CoahuilaLeones Cancun UA
2010Pumas CU UNAM Mexico City Aguilas UACH ChihuahuaPotros Salvajes UAEM EdoMex
2011Autenticos Tigres UANL Nuevo LeonCentinelas CGP (Cuerpo de Guardias Presidenciales)Linces Guadalajara UVM
ONEFA (Mexican College Football) Champions 2009-2011 [Reference: 2]

Report

Autenticos Tigres UANL (from Monterrey in Nuevo Leon), won the Centre Championship in ONEFA (Mexican College Football) in 2009 and 2011, Pumas CU UNAM (Mexico City) won in 2010. For the North and South Championships there was a different Champion each year.

The ONEFA College Football Championship is one of the highlights of the Mexican American Football season, and was considered the National Championship from 1933 until recently. There was a single Championship from 1930 to 1981 when it was split into two Championships: Metropolitan (for the National Championship) and National (for Promotion/Ascent).

The Metropolitan Championship was renamed Big 10 in 1990 and Big 12 in 2004. In 2009 the Colleges agreed to merge the two Conferences into one, with two groups, each with its own Champion. In turn the “Centre” Conference would have two groups A & B each with its own Champion. The Conferences were realigned into “Centre”, “North” and “South”, each with its own Champion.

In 2012 a further restructuring took place, with ONEFA restoring the “Big 8”, mainly with teams from the Centre and the “National” with teams mainly from the North and South. In 2009 the ITESM Tech Colleges left to form their own College Football Organisation: CONADEIP.

References:

Images

[1] ONEFA (2020) ONEFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/PpcJl5QlfPoMSO4T5EdZd4ou8LwusCaoqw0_cjYcC2_CTplUWHkQJTa9S-DKMPI-FrkqeXFWoppz6Rha95yr [Accessed 11 May 2020]

Websites

[2] ONEFA (2020) Historia [Internet] Available from: http://onefaoficial.org/historia [Accessed 20 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco

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