A month later, the Cementeros made their debut in the first division in the 1963-64 Cup tournament, visiting Necaxa, with whom they lost 1-0 on February 23. In the League tournament they played their first match on June 6, 1964 in Monterrey, being defeated 4-1 by Monterrey.
The first triumph of the Cementeros took place on the third date of the championship and took place in Guadalajara with a 3-2 victory over Oro. Cruz Azul finished its first season in the maximum circuit in eighth place.
With their promotion to the First Division, Cruz Azul knew that this meant the beginning of a road to be traveled in the face of the unknown future and after four seasons fighting for top honors, they won their first league title. Thus, Cementera's history began to be written, becoming one of the most important clubs in the Mexican league with its nine titles.
Just five years after being promoted to the First Division, Cruz Azul transferred its first league player named Gerardo Pacheco, the transfer was for $14,980, a series of eight championships, most of them won in the 1970s.
In the 1968/69 season, Cruz Azul secured the overall lead and thus its first league title by defeating León as visitors, 3-2. The Cementeros' goals were scored by Fernando Bustos (8), Antonio Munguía (19) and an own goal by León's Efraín Loza (47). This season they won the three titles: League, Cup and Camp champion.


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