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-1960s, the team displayed a style of great speed and physical display, and wore mostly white uniforms. Because of these characteristics, fans compared the players of those years to the hares that abounded in the locality, the nickname took root, and to this day an anthropomorphic hare is still used (for practical reasons of identification and iconicity) to represent Cruz Azul. Many fans believe the mascot to be a rabbit, but the board of directors has officially decreed that it is a hare.
La Máquina: this nickname draws from several sources of inspiration; first, it was based on a railroad that ran from the old Jasso to Mexico City. As the team moved to the Azteca stadium in the early 1970s and showed spectacular, dominant and effective soccer, it was combined with the image of a locomotive that swept its rivals off the field. The chronicler Ángel Fernández Rugama was the one who baptized Cruz Azul with the nickname La Máquina; another possible source of inspiration may have been the comparison of this team with the Argentine River Plate of the late 40's. From the nickname La Máquina, the derivations Máquina Celeste, Máquina Azul or Máquina Cementera come.


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