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15 unusual facts about Pachuca


Alejandro Corona

Born in Pachuca, Corona began playing football with Pachuca's reserve team in the Segunda División de México.

Avenida de los Insurgentes

The northern terminus is located in the intersection with Avenida Acueducto where it becomes the highway to Pachuca.

Chris Cortez

He went on to trial with Mexican side Pachuca in late 2010, before returning to the United States in early 2011 to train with Chivas USA's senior team.

Crotalus intermedius

Much of the range of this species consists of seasonally dry pine-oak forest, but it has also been found in cloud forest near Omilteme in Guerrero, as well as in the desert near Cacaloapan in Puebla, and Pachuca in Hidalgo.

Edwin Hernández

Edwin William Hernández Herrera (born 10 July 1986 in Pachuca, Hidalgo) is a Mexican footballer currently playing for Club León in Liga MX as a defender.

Efraín Medina

Efraín Medina Berry Vargas (born May 25, 1979 in Pachuca, Hidalgo) is a Mexican singer who participated in and was among the final three contestants of the first season of Latin American Idol.

Evangelical Mission Ministries

Beginning in 1995, EMM constructed the Walter Gomez Evangelical Center in Pachuca, Hidalgo, that now houses a Bible College, performing arts auditorium, and administrative offices for the Mexican National Church with which it partners.

The school moved after three years to the city of Monclova and later moved again to its current home in Pachuca in the year 2000.

Irênio José Soares Filho

After playing in Club América, Soares, was transferred to San Luis F.C. which who he play and lost the final against CF Pachuca.

Soares was part of a Tigres team that reached the Apertura 2003 finals against eventual champions CF Pachuca.

Margarita Michelena

Margarita Michelena (July 21, 1917, Pachuca, Hidalgo – March 27, 1998, Mexico City) was a Mexican poet, literary critic, translator and journalist.

Miguel Pinto

Universidad de Chile would go on to defeat Pachuca in the preliminary round with Pinto turning in good performances in both games of the two-legged playoff.

Roberto Juárez

He made his debut on November 17, 2007 in a match against Pachuca.

Rodolfo Cota

Rodolfo Damián Cota Robles (born 3 July 1987) is a Mexican professional footballer who currently plays for Pachuca, as a goalkeeper.

Victoria Ruffo

After La Madrastra, she performed duties as the First Lady of Pachuca, with her husband acting as mayor while continuing to act in the soaps El Nombre del Amor and Victoria and Triunfo del Amor.


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Alfredo Moreno

In the years he has been with Necaxa, they have reached the Liguilla (or postseason) four times, being eliminated by Cruz Azul (Invierno 2001), Pachuca(Apertura 2003 and Apertura 2005) and Tecos UAG (Clausura 2005) and Moreno still cannot find the net in those eight games played.

Colonia Maza

The economic heart of the area was the railroad, which was constructed in 1881 and connected Mexico City with Pachuca, Tulancingo, Puebla and the Ometusco Hacienda in Hidalgo state.

Deportivo Marquense

Marquense played C.F. Pachuca, the Mexican First Division defending champions, in the 2007 CONCACAF Champions' Cup quarterfinals, with Pachuca winning the first leg 2-0 at home on February 22, 2007 and 1-0 in San Marcos on February 28, 2007, thus eliminating the Guatemalan team on a 3-0 aggregate.

Julio Gómez González

Julio Enrique Gómez González (born August 13, 1994 in Tampico, Tamaulipas) is a Mexican footballer who plays for C.D. Guadalajara on loan from Pachuca, in the Liga Bancomer MX.

MASTV

The wireless cable company offers service to 11 cities in Mexico; Mexico City, Guadalajara, Leon, Mérida, Monterrey, Pachuca, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Toluca, Tuxtla Gutierrez, and Villahermosa.

Mineral del Monte

The twin silver mining settlements of Pachuca and Real del Monte (Mineral del Monte) in the State of Hidalgo are being marketed as 'Mexico's Little Cornwall' by the Mexican Embassy in London since 2007.

Paul Aguilar

After five years and ten seasons with Pachuca, Paul Aguilar was sold to América for the 2011 Apertura in exchange for Juan Carlos Silva and Enrique Esqueda.