At the end of the 1960s and throughout the 1970s, one team made history. Cruz Azul, a team founded in 1927 in the state of Hidalgo and based in Mexico City since 1971, began to create its own history by winning seven titles in 12 years. Since the team has belonged to the cement company of the same name since its beginnings, when in the advertising spots of that company a hare appeared running while the slogan talking about the drying of cement commented: “fast as a target”, its followers immediately adopted the rabbit as the official mascot, without being so, of the team born in Jasso, Hidalgo. A fan dressed in the costume of a white rabbit began to appear at the games, then blue, and like wildfire he became associated with the team's mascot, to such a degree that cartoonists in the newspapers represented him as such for a long time. Also in the Azteca stadium, in the stands, a horn with the characteristic sound of the railroad could be heard and the commentator Ángel Fernández, a...
The light blue ones The club has its official cheerleaders club, which were included as part of the institution since 2004, since then, they act as cheerleaders in the club's performances at home games, before and at halftime. “Las Celestes” are part of the club. And they are the only Mexican team that has official cheerleaders as part of their squad. Nicknames La Liebre is the animal used to represent the team.Based on the multi-champion team of the 1970s, it was baptized as La Máquina, comparing it to a locomotive.Cruz Azul has a rich variety of nicknames throughout its history, listed chronologically: Cementeros: as a result of its affiliation to Cementera Cruz Azul, the first nickname refers directly to the company's workers, since the team was originally formed with them. Over the years, the concept was extended not only to those who worked in the cooperative, but to construction workers in general. Liebres: when the team was promoted to the first division in the mid-1960...