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Every Liga MX Team Nickname Explained
Mexico‘s premier soccer division, Liga MX, began in 1943 and has evolved over the years to be a true showcase for the best the country has to offer.
With an avid following, it’s a bright and colourful league and has seen nicknames handed down by journalists, rival fans and a plethora of unique places that include but are not limited to: mining, cockfighting and sweet potatoes, to name a few.
Given the deep history of Liga MX, we’ve decided to explore every team nickname and delve into the history.
Liga MX Team Nicknames
Firstly, it’s important to focus on some of the most culturally fascinating examples, which include the best-known teams with the most rich history.
Guadalajara – Chivas (The Goats)
Perhaps the most famous one on the list, Guadalajara’s name was born from a poor performance in 1948. Heckles from the fans were quickly relayed in the media at the time, branding them as chivas locas – crazy goats. Whereas Chivas is the most-well known name, a grander name El Rebaño Sagrado (the Sacred Flock) came from Pope Pius XII and Archbishop Garibi. The latter lifted his cassock during celebrations with the 1956/57 title to reveal a Chivas shirt underneath, whilst Pius returned an apostolic blessing.
América – Las Águilas (The Eagles)
This club was rebranded, rather than christened with their name. On September 19, 1981, the incoming president at the time, Emilio Díez Barroso, overhauled the club’s entire identity, debuting Las Águilas the following day in a match against Coyotes Neza. Before they were ‘the eagles’, they were Los Cremas/Los Canarios after their kit and Los Millonetas (the moneybags), which derived from a jab from their rivals about their spending.
Santos Laguna – Los Guerreros (The Warriors)
One of the youngest clubs on the list, Santos Laguna was founded in 1983 and named by their own fans. As crowds began to get more taken with the team in the 1985-86 second-division campaign, they were christened Los Guerreros. Their green-and-white strip, and the Albiverdes tag that follows, were inherited from the defunct Laguna and Torreón club that came before them.
Monterrey – Rayados (The Striped Ones)
The club carries two names from two writers. First, journalist and club executive César M. Saldana coined ‘Rayados‘ in 1952 due to their striped shirt. Then, a decade later, Salvador Meza dismissed a struggling side as a ‘pandilla de desesperados‘, a gang of desperate men. A broadcaster popularised it and La Pandilla went from an insult to an official name.
Tigres – Los Tigres (The Tigers)
Founded in March 1960 as the Club Deportivo Unversitario de Nuevo León, the club quickly borrowed from the institutional mascot and its blue-and-gold colours. This led to the Tigres name becoming official around 1967. Later on, Los Incomparables was created by the fans who have spent decades insisting it has no equal.
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Team |
Nickname |
Other Nickname(s) |
|---|---|---|
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América |
Las Águilas (The Eagles) |
Los Cremas, Los Millonetas, Los Canarios |
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Atlante |
Los Potros de Hierro (The Iron Colts) |
El Equipo del Pueblo, Azulgranas |
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Atlas |
Los Zorros (The Foxes) |
Los Rojinegros, La Academia |
|
Atlético San Luis |
Los Tuneros (The Prickly Pear Growers) |
Los Potosinos, Los Rojiblancos |
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Cruz Azul |
La Máquina (The Machine) |
Los Cementeros, La Maquina Celeste |
|
FC Juárez |
Los Bravos (The Fierce Ones) |
Los Fronterizos |
|
Guadalajara |
Chivas (The Goats) |
El Rebaño Sagrado, Los Rojiblancos |
|
León |
La Fiera (The Beast) |
Los Panzas Verdes, Los Esmeraldas |
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Monterrey |
Rayados (The Striped Ones) |
La Pandilla, Los Albiazules |
|
Necaxa |
Los Rayos (The Lightning Bolts) |
Los Electricistas, Los Hidrorrayos |
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Pachuca |
Los Tuzos (The Gophers) |
Los Mineros |
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Puebla |
La Franja (The Stripe) |
Los Camoteros, Los Endranjados |
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Pumas UNAM |
Los Pumas (The Pumas) |
Los Unversitarios, Los Auriazules |
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Querétaro |
Gallos Blancos (White Roosters) |
Los Gallas |
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Santos Laguna |
Los Guerreros (The Warriors) |
Los Albiverdes, Los Laguneros |
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Tigres UANL |
Los Tigres (The Tigers) |
Los Incomparables, Los Felinos, Los Universitarios |
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Tijuana |
Xolos (Mexican Hairless Dogs) |
La Jauría, Los Perros Aztecas |
|
Toluca |
Los Diablos Rojos (The Red Devils) |
Los Choriceros, Los Escarlatas |
Other Notable Mexican Soccer Team Nicknames
When delving deeper into the history of Mexican football, truly great team names have been washed away for multiple reasons that include being bought out or disaffiliated. Yet, it doesn’t stop us remembering them.
Mazatlán – Los Canoñeros (The Cannoneers)
A nod to the port’s banda music and cannon-fire percussion. It lasted six seasons, following the club being created during the pandemic, before Atlante absorbed them in April 2026 and the club was dissolved.
Atlético Morelia – Los Canarios (The Canaries)
For the yellow kit, the club spent years branded as Monarcas, after Michoacán’s monarch butterflies. This also brought La Monarquía — the Monarchy — along with it. The identity was relocated to Mazatlán in 2020 and Morelia now plays in the second tier under the older name.
Veracruz – Tiburones Rojos (Red Sharks)
A fascinating example comes from the Gulf coast club, one of Mexican football’s oldest identities which sadly was disaffiliated in 2019 over unpaid wages.
Below the top flight, the logic of naming leans harder on local trade and wildlife. Here are some more examples:
- Leones Negros UdeG — the black lions of Guadalajara’s public university.
- Tecos UAG — from tecolote, the owl.
- Tampico Madero — La Jaiba Brava, the fierce crab, for the Gulf port.
- Irapuato — Los Freseros, the strawberry growers.
- Zacatepec — Los Cañeros, the sugar cane cutters.
- Dorados de Sinaloa — El Gran Pez, the great fish, after the dorado.
- Correcaminos UAT — the roadrunners.
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Aston Villa Make £18m Bid for Southampton’s Harwood-Bellis
Aston Villa have reportedly made an £18 million plus add-ons bid to sign Southampton defender Taylor Harwood-Bellis in the summer transfer window, according to David Ornstein.
Harwood-Bellis could be searching for a move back to the Premier League this summer after Southampton failed to gain promotion last season.
Aston Villa could look to take advantage with Ezri Konsa closing in on a move to Arsenal.
Konsa isn’t the only player who sought a departure this summer, with Lucas Digne, Youri Tielemans and Morgan Rogers all moving on in the summer transfer window.
After qualifying for the Champions League, Villa fans may have been expecting their club to keep a number of their key players, but it hasn’t been possible.
According to Ornstein, Aston Villa have submitted an £18 million plus add-on bid to sign Harwood-Bellis from Southampton, but the Championship club have rejected the offer.
The England international is considered an option to replace Konsa this summer, but they’ll have to increase their offer to secure his signature.
Aston Villa need a busy end to window
Aston Villa certainly need a busy end to the summer transfer window, despite bringing in a few additions so far.
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Aston Villa signings |
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Johan Manzambi |
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Joao Gomes |
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Zion Suzuki |
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Matteo Ruggeri |
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Modou Keba Cisse |
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Alejandro Garnacho |
Although they have made some smart signings so far, you could argue that their starting eleven is going to be weaker than last season.
That could be a huge concern to supporters, especially after they qualified for the Champions League last term.
Losing players such as Rogers, Digne and Tielemans significantly weakens their starting 11, so they’ll need a busy few weeks in terms of reinforcements.
Add in Konsa on top of that, who looks set to leave the club, Unai Emery and his recruitment team need to get a move on.
Sports
How Lionel Messi’s Rating Went Up from EA Sports FC 26 to FC 27
Lionel Messi has long been at the forefront of football — and the same goes for his ratings on soccer games such as the EA Sports FC franchise.
Messi’s EA Sports FC 27 card landed at 89 OVR, a remarkable three-point surge from the 86 he carried through FC 26 — his biggest single-year rise in years, and one that reverses a steady decline since his FC 25 peak of 88.
The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner is in the twilight of his career at 39, but proved at the 2026 World Cup that he is still box office and among the highest performers in the world, as he dragged Argentina to the final.
Now residing in the MLS with Inter Miami, his record after 108 games reads 92 goals and 53 assists (145 goal contributions in 108 games), and his FC score is certainly attributed to his performances for club and country. Let’s delve deeper into the news.
Lionel Messi’s FC 27 Rating Compared With FC 26
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Stat |
FC26 |
FC27 |
Change |
|---|---|---|---|
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Overall |
86 |
89 |
+3 |
|
Pace |
78 |
76 |
-2 |
|
Shooting |
85 |
87 |
+2 |
|
Passing |
85 |
89 |
+4 |
|
Dribbling |
90 |
90 |
= |
|
Defending |
33 |
33 |
= |
|
Physical |
63 |
63 |
= |
Passing, shooting and the overall score are the standout gains. For passing, a four-point jump pushes it to 89, level with his overall rating. Dribbling remains untouched at 90, featuring as his best attribute and among the highest in the game regardless of position.
Pace, as it inveitably does with older players, ticks down again. It is the one number that continues to erode year over year as he approaches 40. The more significant shift is positional: FC 27 is the first edition to give Messi a base CAM listing rather than his long-standing RW tag, reflecting the deeper, creative role he’s played for both Miami and Argentina.
How Messi Compares to the Best in FC 27
At 89, Messi sits 18th among FC 27’s top-rated men’s players — one point behind a crowded group of ten players at 90, and two behind the game’s top tier of Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland, both at 91.
He’s the only Argentine and the only player outside Europe’s top five leagues to make the top 27 at all, a marker of how far his rating has outpaced the MLS competition context EA usually fails to credit.
Interestingly, too, Messi has stretched the distance between himself and perennial rival Cristiano Ronaldo, who weighs in with an OVR of 84 in FC 27.
Why the Boost for Messi?
EA’s stated rationale ties directly to Argentina’s run to the 2026 World Cup final; Messi managed 12 goal contributions in eight games, only failing to register either a goal or an assist in the final.
The tournament has formed the basis of the FC 27 ratings refresh, and Messi’s performances there were the clear driver of the upgrade, alongside the CAM shift that better suits his current attribute profile as he has evolved into a different role.
It’s a pointed contrast with Cristiano Ronaldo, who again missed the top 27 entirely; his own rating has slid from 85 in FC 26 to 84 in FC 27, with no comparable international showcase to lift it. Neither his performances for Portugal or form in the Saudi Pro League could reasonably justify an increase.
Reaction
Responses over EA ratings have always been something fans love to have discourses over. Some fans have leaned into the age angle — “39 years old with a rating of 89” was a common refrain — with some arguing he’s still undersold relative to Mbappé and Haaland.
Detractors pushed back on the scale of the jump, with pointed comparisons to Ronaldo’s stagnant rating (“Messi 89? He should be 86, the same as Ronaldo”) and skepticism that eight strong World Cup matches could result in a dramatic three-point rise.
Dropping as more of a shock than a surprise, Messi’s involvement in MLS is akin to Ronaldo’s in Saudi Arabia — both leagues are far from Europe’s best and brightest. However, it is clear how crucial the World Cup has been for ratings, but none more so than for Messi.
Sports
Best Men’s Club Teams on EA Sports FC 27 Officially Revealed
EA Sports FC 27 hits consoles across the globe in September 2026 and, as ever, excitement has been amped up surrounding the game with a drip feed of exciting reveals.
One of the most debated reveal periods for the game’s developers every year is ‘Ratings Week’, as fans, clubs and players themselves, share their surprise and outrage at the updated player attributes.
Ahead of the game’s release, EA Sports has revealed the official rankings for the best men’s clubs in EA Sports FC 27.
Paris Saint-Germain (★★★★★)
The French giants are one of eight five-star teams in EA Sports FC 27 this season, and for good reason too. They completed a historic back-to-back Champions League triumph last season, beating Arsenal in the final. Luis Enrique’s side also secured a fifth straight Ligue 1 title, continuing a long period of dominance in France.
PSG have already bolstered their squad significantly this summer, with the likes of World Cup final hero Ferran Torres joining from Barcelona. Ousmane Dembélé and co will be determined to make it three in a row in the Champions League.
Real Madrid (★★★★★)
The last team to complete the Champions League three-peat, Los Blancos unsurprisingly, earned a five-star rating from EA this year too. With José Mourinho back at the helm, the 36-time La Liga winners will be hoping to end their mini-trophy drought. Yan Diomande, the subject of a reported €125 million fee, will be hoping to make an immediate impact at the Bernabeu.
Manchester City (★★★★★)
They haven’t won the Premier League since 2024 and are now without Pep Guardiola, but the Cityzens are still a force to be reckoned with. City completed the domestic cup double last season and finished runners-up in the league. But they will surely have deserved ambitions of unseating both Arsenal and PSG in the Premier League and the Champions League respectively.
Bayern Munich (★★★★★)
Vincent Kompany’s side continue to dominate in the Bundesliga, having won 13 of the last 14 domestic league titles. Spearheaded by their prolific striker and England captain Harry Kane, Munich once again look like a team capable of challenging in the Champions League. The German giants made it to the semi-finals last season and have made a few key signings in the summer window. Munich will be keen to justify their five-star rating during the upcoming season.
Barcelona (★★★★★)
Barca justified their five-star rating with back-to-back La Liga titles, beating Real Madrid at home to secure another domestic success. And whilst the Catalan side bowed out at the quarter-final stage of the Champions League, they will be encouraged by their players’ international success over the summer.
The likes of Pau Cubarsí, Gavi, and Lamine Yamal all played significant roles in Spain’s World Cup-winning campaign over the summer.
Arsenal (★★★★★)
The Gunners’ promising crop of players finally delivered, ending Arsenal’s 22-year wait for another Premier League title. It has been a long time coming for Mikel Arteta, who has patiently assembled one of world football’s most impressive squads. The Gipuzkoan coach has added Newcastle captain Bruno Guimarães, Christos Tzolis, and the permanent signing of Piero Hincapié will ensure that Arsenal’s future ambitions remain in reach.
Liverpool (★★★★★)
The Reds had a campaign to forget, failing to defend their Premier League title and barely scraping Champions League qualification. But their squad and legacy makes a strong argument for their five-star rating.
Talismanic forward Mo Salah was the biggest departure at Liverpool this summer, but a fresh generation of Anfield icons are loading under the stewardship of new boss Andoni Iraola. The Spaniard and the club as a whole have a point to prove this season.
Atlético Madrid (★★★★★)
Often an afterthought in Spanish football due to the dominant duopoly of Real Madrid and Barcelona, Atlético continue to be a force all of their own in La Liga. Diego Simeone’s men may be without a major honour since 2021 when they beat the big two to the La Liga title, but they continue to present a highly competitive team on all fronts.
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EA Sports FC 27 Highest-Rated Men’s Clubs |
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|---|---|
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Club |
Rating |
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Paris Saint-Germain |
5 ★ |
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Real Madrid |
5 ★ |
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Manchester City |
5 ★ |
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Bayern Munich |
5 ★ |
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Barcelona |
5 ★ |
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Arsenal |
5 ★ |
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Liverpool |
5 ★ |
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Atlético Madrid |
5 ★ |
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Juventus |
4.5 ★ |
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Manchester United |
4.5 ★ |
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Chelsea |
4.5 ★ |
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Napoli |
4.5 ★ |
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Borussia Dortmund |
4.5 ★ |
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Roma |
4.5 ★ |
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Tottenham Hotspur |
4.5 ★ |
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Aston Villa |
4.5 ★ |
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