Clásico Regiomontano

Clásico Regiomontano
LocationMonterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
TeamsC.F. Monterrey and Tigres UANL
First meeting13 March 1960
Mexican Segunda División
Monterrey 2–0 Nuevo León
Latest meeting12 April 2025
Liga MX
Tigres UANL 2–1 Monterrey
StadiumsEstadio BBVA (Monterrey)
Estadio Universitario (Tigres UANL)
Statistics
Meetings total128 (official matches)
Most winsTigres UANL (45)
Most player appearancesAndré-Pierre Gignac
Nahuel Guzmán (32)
Top scorerAndré-Pierre Gignac (15)
Largest victoryTigres UANL 6–2 Monterrey
Apertura
(21 August 2004)
Longest win streak8 matches
Monterrey
(1992–1996)
Monterrey
UANL

The Clásico Regiomontano, Clásico Regio, Clásico del Norte or Clásico Norteño is a football derby in Nuevo León, Mexico, between crosstown rival teams C.F. Monterrey and Tigres UANL. Since the first Clásico in 1974, the two teams have competed over 100 times for bragging rights and city honour.[1] It is known for being one of the most intensely competed derbies in Mexican football, even being regarded by people in the state of Nuevo León and Northern Mexico as the most important Mexican derby. The match is the biggest game of the season in Nuevo León, and every year, fans wait in line for days outside the stadium just to get tickets, which are often priced at two or three times their regular value.[2][3]

Historically, and thanks to its founders, Monterrey has been associated with the Monterrey-born society of the city; however, today its fans bring together people of all walks of life. Tigres, nicknamed locally as "the people's team," was associated with the working classes; however, today, its supporters include prominent businessmen and politicians from Nuevo León. Paradoxically, in the state's poorest neighborhoods, Monterrey has a large following, just as in the more affluent neighborhoods, there is a significant presence of Tigres fans.

In August 2018, Monterrey and Tigres had the most expensive squads in Liga MX.[4]

History

1960s-1970s: Beginnings in Second Division and first matches

The first Clásico Regio was actually played in the Second Division of Mexican professional football. In the 1959-1960 season, the Jabatos de Nuevo León team changed its name for the second round, becoming the Tigres del Universitario de Nuevo León. On the penultimate matchday of the championship, March 13, 1960, the two teams met for the first time. The match has been dubbed by some sports media as the "Clásico 0". Rayados won that first encounter 2-0. The next meeting between these rivals would not be until 1974, when both clubs were already in the First Division, where they tied 3-3.

In 1978, the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) organized the Nuevos Valores tournament, in which participating clubs were required to field at least five youth-team players or debutants, although neither complied with the rule. Monterrey and Tigres shared a group and faced each other twice in July of that year, with the Rayados winning both matches but not the tournament itself, as Leones Negros UdeG was the tournament champion.

The twelfth Clásico was also the first time the two teams faced each other in the knockout phase; the 1978-79 season's playoffs were played using a group elimination system, with the top eight teams in the league divided into two groups of four, with the leader of each group contesting the final. Tigres were placed in Group 2, along with Pumas UNAM and Zacatepec. In the first leg played on June 6, 1979, at the Estadio Universitario, Tigres claimed a narrow victory. In the next Clásico on June 16, 1979, the two teams tied with goals from Raúl Isiordia for Monterrey and Gerónimo Barbadillo for Tigres. Although Tigres shared first place in the group with Pumas UNAM, the latter advanced to the final on goal difference.

1980s-2000s:Growth of rivalry and the "Clásico del Descenso"

On September 17, 1983, in a match corresponding to the 22nd round of the 1982-83 season, Monterrey would win with a score of 2-0 over Tigres, ending an unbeaten streak of thirteen consecutive classics without winning that began in 1978. It was the longest unbeaten streak in the history of the rivalry until 1997, when Rayados reached that mark with the same number of editions of the classic without losing.

On March 24, 1996, during the 1995-96 season, one of the most memorable matches of this rivalry took place, in which Monterrey defeated Tigres with a score of 2-1, leaving them with no chance of staying in the First Division, so the match was popularly known as the Clásico del Descenso. Outside of the sporting arena, the match also gained notoriety when the song "Non c'è" by Italian singer Laura Pausini was sung in the stadium while sports commentator Roberto Hernández Jr. regretting the defeat of Tigres.

"Monterrey ganó. Tigres de la Autónoma de Nuevo León está en segunda división. Que Dios bendiga a todos lo que le hicieron daño a este equipo" (Spanish)
"Monterrey won. Tigres de la Autónoma de Nuevo León is in the second division. May God bless all those who harmed this team." (English traduction)
-Roberto Hernández Jr., Mexican sport commentator

In mid-1997, Tigres, who had regained their place in the First Division, faced Monterrey on Matchday 10 of the Invierno tournament on July 19 of that year. They won the match 3-2, not only avenging their defeat from the previous year but also breaking a streak of thirteen consecutive Clásicos without a win.

On February 26, 2000, Tigres won 3-6 at Rayados' Estadio Tecnológico in a match corresponding to the seventh round of the Verano tournament. However, the off-field controversy arose when the score was annulled due to the visiting team fielding Brazilian player Donizete Pantera, whose contract had been compromised. The match was replayed on April 5, ending in a goalless draw.

2000s-2010s: Matchups in Liguilla

In 2003, after winning their respective matches in the Clausura playoffs quarterfinals, the two clubs met in the semifinals, their first meeting in this phase since the introduction of short tournaments in Mexican football. In the first leg on June 4, Rayados achieved a historic victory as the visiting team, winning 4-1; three days later in the second leg, Tigres returned the favor by defeating their bitter rivals 2-1 at the Tecnológico. This proved to be insufficient, as the aggregate score ended 5-3 in favor of Monterrey, who later went on to claim their second league title by defeating Monarcas Morelia.

A year after the playoffs, on August 26, 2004, the most lopsided result to date in the Clásicos would occur, with Tigres making the most of their home advantage by winning 6-2 in the second round of the Apertura tournament. Initially, Monterrey was affected by the result, although they would later finish second in the league in that same tournament against Pumas UNAM.

The 2005 Apertura tournament would see a series of classics in the playoff phase for the second time, again in the semifinal round. On December 7, 2005, in the first leg, Tigres won 1-0; and three days later, Monterrey won 2-1 thanks to a famous header from striker Guillermo Franco. Despite the aggregate draw, Rayados advanced to the final thanks to their superior position in the standings, although, as in December, they finished runner-up after losing to Deportivo Toluca 6-3 on aggregate.

In 2013, the two clubs met for the third time in playoff matches, but the first time in the quarterfinals in Clausura tournament. This time, Tigres came in as the overall leader with 30 points and the team with the best defense (they had conceded only 14 goals in 17 matches), while Monterrey barely made it in despite finishing ninth with the same number of goals scored and conceded (22). Technically, they were out of the playoff, but following the relegation of Querétaro (eighth place), it was decided to award that team's spot to Rayados. On May 8, in the first leg, Monterrey won 1-0 at home, and after a 1-1 draw in the second leg following an infamous own goal by Tigres player Israel Jiménez, they reached the semifinals, where they were eliminated by Club América.

In October 2013, Monterrey and Tigres faced each other in a knockout match in the Copa MX held at the Tecnológico. In the first half, the felines led 2-0 with goals from Emanuel Villa and Juninho, but Monterrey was able to react in the second half with a pair of goals from César Delgado and Luis Madrigal. With the score tied 2-2, the match went to a penalty shootout, where Monterrey ended up winning, converting all of their shots while Tigres missed two of theirs, eliminating them from another tournament in less than six months.

On March 5, 2016, in the Clausura tournament, Monterrey defeated Tigres 1-0 in what was the first Clásico Regio played at the new Estadio BBVA Bancomer on March 5. Later in the same tournament, the two teams met in the quarterfinals, and both triumphed as visitors (Monterrey winning 3-1 at the Volcan and Tigres winning 2-1 at the BBVA); the score was 4-3 in favor of Monterrey, who advanced to the final, where they finished runner-up after losing to Club Pachuca.

2010s-2020s: Head-to-head matches in League and CONCACAF finals

Throughout 2017, both Tigres and Monterrey demonstrated their enormous progress in both their structural and footballing aspects, with signings and results they hadn't been used to in previous years, such as facing each other in the playoffs of the two annual short tournaments. In the Clausura, Tigres easily defeated Monterrey in the quarterfinals after defeating them 4-1 in the first leg and 2-0 in the second leg. French forward André-Pierre Gignac's performance stood out, scoring four of his six goals, resulting in Tigres exacting revenge for their previous eliminations at the hands of their direct rival. However, they finished runners-up after failing to defeat Club Deportivo Guadalajara in the final. In the Apertura, the two teams met for the first time in a Liga MX final. After a 1-1 draw in the first leg on December 7, Tigres defeated Monterrey in the second leg on December 10 with goals from Eduardo Vargas and Francisco Meza. The latter result gave Tigres their sixth title in their history.

2019 would be a historic year for Nuevo León football, as it was not only the first time that Tigres (winning the final against Club León in the Clausura tournament) and Monterrey (winning the final against Club América in the Apertura tournament) were the champions of the annual tournaments, but they would also face each other in another final, this time in the CONCACAF Champions League. In the first leg held on April 24, 2019, at the Volcán, Monterrey achieved a solid 1-0 victory with a goal by Argentine midfielder Nicolás Sánchez. The return match took place on May 1, 2019, at the BBVA Bancomer. Although it ended in a 1-1 draw, the aggregate score favored the Rayados, earning their fourth international tile and avenging their previous final loss.

In the 2023 Clausura tournament, both clubs faced each other in the semifinals between May 17 and 20 of that year, which ended with a 1-1 draw in the first leg and a 1-1 victory for Tigres in the second leg, resulting in a 2-1 aggregate score. In the final, Tigres faced Guadalajara in a rematch of the 2017 final, although this time they managed to win with an incredible remontada.

In the Leagues Cup tournament, which brings together clubs from Liga MX and Major League Soccer, the two teams met in the round of 16. The match was also the first Clásico Regio to be played in the United States since 2007. With a last-minute penalty kick converted by Spanish forward Sergio Canales, Monterrey won 1-0.

Team summaries

Competition Matches Wins Draws Goals
MTY UANL MTY UANL
Liga MX 117 39 43 35 138 151
Liga Premier (Second Division) 1 1 0 0 2 0
Copa MX 2 0 0 2 4 4
CONCACAF Champions Cup 2 1 0 1 2 1
Leagues Cup 1 1 0 0 1 0
Interliga 3 0 2 1 3 5
Torneo Nuevos Valores 2 2 0 0 5 1
All competitions 128 44 45 39 155 162
Exhibition games 14 6 4 4 28 20
All matches 142 50 49 43 183 182

List of matches

  – Matches in which Monterrey took the victory.
  – Matches in which Tigres UANL took the victory.
# Home Team Result[5] Away Team Stadium[5] Date[5] Tournament
1 Monterrey 2–0 UANL Unknown March 13, 1960 1959–1960 Season (2nd Division)
2 UANL 3–3 Monterrey Estadio Universitario July 13, 1974 1974–1975 Season
3 Monterrey 2–1 UANL Estadio Universitario January 4, 1975 1974–1975 Season
4 UANL 0–4 Monterrey Estadio Universitario August 23, 1975 Friendly
5 Monterrey 0–0 UANL Estadio Universitario January 31, 1976 1975–1976 Season
6 UANL 0–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario June 12, 1976 1975–1976 Season
7 UANL 1–2 Monterrey Estadio Universitario September 25, 1976 1976–1977 Season
8 Monterrey 3–2 UANL Estadio Universitario February 5, 1977 1976–1977 Season
9 Monterrey 0–1 UANL Estadio Tecnológico August 13, 1977 1977–1978 Season
10 UANL 4–2 Monterrey Estadio Universitario January 14, 1978 1977–1978 Season
11 Monterrey 0–0 UANL Estadio Universitario September 23, 1978 1978–1979 Season
12 UANL 1–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario February 3, 1979 1978–1979 Season
13 Monterrey 0–1 UANL Estadio Universitario June 6, 1979 1978–1979 Season (Playoffs)
14 UANL 1–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario June 16, 1979 1978–1979 Season (Playoffs)
15 Monterrey 1–1 UANL Estadio Universitario October 6, 1979 1979–1980 Season
16 UANL 2–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario February 16, 1980 1979–1980 Season
17 Monterrey 2–2 UANL Estadio Tecnológico October 4, 1980 1980–1981 Season
18 UANL 3–2 Monterrey Estadio Universitario November 6, 1980 Friendly
19 UANL 2–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario March 21, 1981 1980–1981 Season
20 UANL 3–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario October 3, 1981 1981–1982 Season
21 Monterrey 1–1 UANL Estadio Tecnológico February 6, 1982 1981–1982 Season
22 Monterrey 1–1 UANL Estadio Tecnológico September 18, 1982 1982–1983 Season
23 UANL 2–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario January 22, 1983 1982–1983 Season
24 UANL 0–2 Monterrey Estadio Universitario September 17, 1983 1983–1984 Season
25 Monterrey 0–1 UANL Estadio Tecnológico January 28, 1984 1983–1984 Season
26 UANL 1–2 Monterrey Estadio Universitario August 11, 1984 Friendly
27 Monterrey 2–2 UANL Estadio Universitario November 17, 1984 1984–1985 Season
28 Monterrey 2–0 UANL Estadio Tecnológico March 30, 1985 1984–1985 Season
29 UANL 0–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario May 1, 1985 Friendly
30 UANL 1–2 Monterrey Estadio Universitario September 28, 1985 Friendly
31 UANL 1–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario October 25, 1986 1986–1987 Season
32 Monterrey 0–2 UANL Estadio Tecnológico March 21, 1987 1986–1987 Season
33 UANL 2–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario December 12, 1987 1987–1988 Season
34 Monterrey 2–1 UANL Estadio Tecnológico May 7, 1988 1987–1988 Season
35 UANL 1–3 Monterrey Estadio Universitario January 14, 1989 1988–1989 Season
36 Monterrey 1–0 UANL Estadio Tecnológico May 13, 1989 1988–1989 Season
37 UANL 0–2 Monterrey Estadio Universitario December 2, 1989 1989–1990 Season
38 Monterrey 0–1 UANL Estadio Tecnológico March 31, 1990 1989–1990 Season
39 Monterrey 4–1 UANL Estadio Tecnológico December 22, 1990 1990–1991 Season
40 UANL 2–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario April 27, 1991 1990–1991 Season
41 Monterrey 0–1 UANL Estadio Tecnológico December 7, 1991 1991–1992 Season
42 UANL 1–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario April 4, 1992 1991–1992 Season
43 UANL 1–1 (4–5 on p.k.) Monterrey Estadio Universitario August 1, 1992 Friendly
44 UANL 1–2 Monterrey Estadio Universitario November 7, 1992 1992–1993 Season
45 Monterrey 1–0 UANL Estadio Tecnológico March 20, 1993 1992–1993 Season
46 Monterrey 3–3 UANL Estadio Tecnológico August 7, 1993 Friendly
47 Monterrey 1–0 UANL Estadio Tecnológico November 6, 1993 1993–1994 Season
48 UANL 2–4 Monterrey Estadio Universitario March 5, 1994 1993–1994 Season
49 Monterrey 1–0 UANL Estadio Tecnológico November 30, 1994 1994–1995 Season
50 UANL 1–2 Monterrey Estadio Universitario April 5, 1995 1994–1995 Season
51 Monterrey 2–1 UANL Estadio Tecnológico December 2, 1995 1995–1996 Season
52 UANL 1–2 Monterrey Estadio Universitario March 24, 1996 1995–1996 Season
53 UANL 2–2 (5–4 on p.k.) Monterrey Estadio Universitario July 27, 1996 1996–1997 Cup
54 UANL 0–4 Monterrey Estadio Universitario July 19, 1997 Friendly
55 Monterrey 2–3 UANL Estadio Tecnológico September 13, 1997 Invierno 1997
56 UANL 1–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario February 27, 1998 Verano 1998
57 Monterrey 1–1 UANL Estadio Tecnológico September 12, 1998 Invierno 1998
58 UANL 3–2 Monterrey Estadio Universitario December 19, 1998 Friendly
59 UANL 2–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario February 27, 1999 Verano 1999
60 UANL 2–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario September 22, 1999 Invierno 1999
61 Monterrey 2–3 UANL Estadio Tecnológico December 18, 1999 Friendly
Monterrey 3–6 UANL Estadio Tecnológico February 26, 2000 Verano 2000
62 Monterrey 0–0 UANL Estadio Tecnológico April 5, 2000 Verano 2000
63 Monterrey 1–0 UANL Estadio Tecnológico September 2, 2000 Invierno 2000
64 UANL 2–2 Monterrey Estadio Universitario December 29, 2000 Friendly
65 UANL 2–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario February 10, 2001 Verano 2001
66 Monterrey 0–0 UANL Estadio Tecnológico October 20, 2001 Invierno 2001
67 UANL 0–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario March 30, 2002 Verano 2002
68 UANL 0–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario July 20, 2002 Friendly
69 Monterrey 1–1 UANL Estadio Tecnológico October 19, 2002 Apertura 2002
70 UANL 2–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario April 12, 2003 Clausura 2003
71 UANL 1–4 Monterrey Estadio Universitario June 4, 2003 Clausura 2003 (Playoffs)
72 Monterrey 1–2 UANL Estadio Tecnológico June 7, 2003 Clausura 2003 (Playoffs)
73 UANL 3–2 Monterrey Estadio Universitario October 22, 2003 Apertura 2003
74 Monterrey 3–3 UANL Estadio Tecnológico April 10, 2004 Clausura 2004
75 UANL 6–2 Monterrey Estadio Universitario August 21, 2004 Apertura 2004
76 Monterrey 1–1 UANL Estadio Tecnológico January 22, 2005 Clausura 2005
77 Monterrey 2–1 UANL Estadio Tecnológico September 24, 2005 Apertura 2005
78 UANL 1–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario December 7, 2005 Apertura 2005 (Playoffs)
79 Monterrey 2–1 UANL Estadio Tecnológico December 10, 2005 Apertura 2005 (Playoffs)
80 UANL 2–1 (a.e.t.) Monterrey Home Depot Center January 15, 2006 Interliga 2006
81 UANL 2–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario March 12, 2006 Clausura 2006
82 Monterrey 2–1 UANL Estadio Tecnológico October 14, 2006 Apertura 2006
83 Monterrey 0–2 UANL Robertson Stadium January 3, 2007 Interliga 2007
84 UANL 3–3 Monterrey Estadio Universitario March 31, 2007 Clausura 2007
85 UANL 1–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario September 22, 2007 Apertura 2007
86 Monterrey 2–3 UANL Estadio Tecnológico March 8, 2008 Clausura 2008
87 Monterrey 1–4 UANL Estadio Tecnológico October 18, 2008 Apertura 2008
88 UANL 0–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario April 11, 2009 Clausura 2009
89 UANL 1–2 Monterrey Estadio Universitario August 22, 2009 Apertura 2009
90 UANL 1–1 Monterrey Robertson Stadium January 6, 2010 Interliga 2010
91 Monterrey 2–1 UANL Estadio Tecnológico February 14, 2010 Torneo Bicentenario 2010
92 UANL 0–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario September 11, 2010 Apertura 2010
93 Monterrey 0–0 UANL Estadio Tecnológico February 19, 2011 Clausura 2011
94 UANL 0–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario October 22, 2011 Apertura 2011
95 Monterrey 2–0 UANL Estadio Tecnológico April 7, 2012 Clausura 2012
96 Monterrey 0–1 UANL Estadio Tecnológico November 3, 2012 Apertura 2012
97 UANL 0–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario Abril 27, 2013 Clausura 2013
98 Monterrey 1–0 UANL Estadio Tecnológico May 8, 2013 Clausura 2013 (Playoffs)
99 UANL 1–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario May 11, 2013 Clausura 2013 (Playoffs)
100 UANL 3–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario August 10, 2013 Apertura 2013
101 Monterrey 2–2 (4–2 on p.k.) UANL Estadio Tecnológico October 2, 2013 Copa MX Apertura 2013
102 Monterrey 0–0 UANL Estadio Tecnológico February 1, 2014 Clausura 2014
103 Monterrey 2–2 UANL Estadio Tecnológico October 25, 2014 Apertura 2014
104 UANL 3–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario April 18, 2015 Clausura 2015
105 UANL 3–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario September 19, 2015 Apertura 2015
106 Monterrey 1–0 UANL Estadio BBVA Bancomer March 5, 2016 Clausura 2016
107 UANL 1–3 Monterrey Estadio Universitario May 11, 2016 Clausura 2016 (Playoffs)
108 Monterrey 1–2 UANL Estadio BBVA Bancomer May 14, 2016 Clausura 2016 (Playoffs)
109 UANL 1–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario October 29, 2016 Apertura 2016
110 Monterrey 1–0 UANL Estadio BBVA Bancomer April 22, 2017 Clausura 2017
111 UANL 4–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario May 10, 2017 Clausura 2017 (Playoffs)
112 Monterrey 0–2 UANL Estadio BBVA Bancomer May 13, 2017 Clausura 2017 (Playoffs)
113 Monterrey 2–0 UANL Estadio BBVA Bancomer November 19, 2017 Apertura 2017
114 UANL 1–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario December 7, 2017 Apertura 2017 (Finals)
115 Monterrey 1–2 UANL Estadio BBVA Bancomer December 10, 2017 Apertura 2017 (Finals)
116 UANL 2–2 Monterrey Estadio Universitario April 28, 2018 Clausura 2018
117 UANL 0–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario September 23, 2018 Apertura 2018
118 Monterrey 1–1 UANL Estadio BBVA Bancomer March 9, 2019 Clausura 2019
119 UANL 0–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario April 23, 2019 CONCACAF Champions League (Finals)
120 Monterrey 1–1 UANL Estadio BBVA Bancomer May 1, 2019 CONCACAF Champions League (Finals)
121 Monterrey 1–0 UANL Estadio BBVA Bancomer May 15, 2019 Clausura 2019 (Playoffs)
122 UANL 1–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario May 18, 2019 Clausura 2019 (Playoffs)
123 Monterrey 0–2 UANL Estadio BBVA September 28, 2019 Apertura 2019
124 Monterrey 0–2 UANL Estadio BBVA September 26, 2020 Guardianes 2020
125 UANL 2–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario April 24, 2021 Guardianes 2021
126 Monterrey 2–0 UANL Estadio BBVA September 19, 2021 Apertura Grita México
127 UANL 2–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario March 19, 2022 Clausura Grita México
128 Monterrey 0–0 UANL Estadio BBVA August 20, 2022 Apertura 2022
129 UANL 0–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario March 18, 2023 Clausura 2023
130 UANL 1–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario May 17, 2023 Clausura 2023 (Semi-final)
131 Monterrey 0–1 UANL Estadio BBVA May 20, 2023 Clausura 2023 (Semi-final)
132 UANL 0–1 Monterrey Shell Energy Stadium August 8, 2023 Leagues Cup (Round of 16)
133 UANL 3–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario September 23, 2023 Apertura 2023
134 Monterrey 1–2 UANL Shell Energy Stadium October 14, 2023 Friendly
135 Monterrey 3–3 UANL Estadio BBVA April 14, 2024 Clausura 2024
136 UANL 1–2 Monterrey Estadio Universitario May 9, 2024 Clausura 2024 (Quarter-final)
137 Monterrey 1–1 UANL Estadio BBVA May 12, 2024 Clausura 2024 (Quarter-final)
138 Monterrey 2–1 UANL Alamodome October 12, 2024 Friendly
139 Monterrey 4–2 UANL Estadio BBVA October 19, 2024 Apertura 2024
140 UANL 2–1 Monterrey Estadio Universitario April 12, 2025 Clausura 2025
141 Monterrey 1–1 UANL Estadio BBVA November 1, 2025 Apertura 2025
142 UANL 1–0 Monterrey Estadio Universitario March 7, 2026 Clausura 2026

Note: Originally, Tigres UANL defeated Monterrey in matchday 7 (February 26) of the Verano 2000 Tournament with a score of 6-3; however, this score was annulled by Liga MX due to the lineup of Brazilian striker Donizete Pantera, a footballer who was found to have irregularities in his contract with the UANL team. The match had to be replayed on April 5, and ended in a goalless draw.

Records

All-time goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 France André-Pierre Gignac UANL 15
2 Brazil Mario de Souza "Bahia" Monterrey 11
3 Chile Claudio Nuñez UANL 8
4 Argentina Walter Gaitán UANL
5 Mexico Tomás Boy UANL 6
6 Argentina Guillermo Franco Monterrey 5
7 Mexico Aldo de Nigris Monterrey
8 Argentina Nicolás Sánchez Monterrey
9 Peru Gerónimo Barbadillo UANL 4
10 Chile Humberto Suazo Monterrey

All-time most appearances

Rank Player Club Appearances
1 Argentina Nahuel Guzmán UANL 32
2 France André-Pierre Gignac UANL
3 Mexico Jesús Arellano Monterrey 31
4 Argentina Guido Pizarro UANL 28
5 Mexico Luis Ernesto Pérez Monterrey 27
6 Mexico Hugo Ayala UANL 26
7 Mexico Jesús Dueñas UANL
8 Mexico Tomás Boy UANL
9 Mexico Carlos Muñoz Remolina UANL 25
10 Argentina José María Basanta Monterrey

Incidents

The rivalry has not been without incidents, whether fights between fans and members of the teams' hooligan groups (known in Mexico as barras bravas) or the players themselves; inside the field, in the stands of the stadiums or outside of them, or even on public roads.

  • August 23, 1975: The first major incident occurred during a friendly match held to celebrate 30 years since professional soccer had been established in both Nuevo León and the country. The match ended with a 4-0 victory for Monterrey. However, the game had been suspended after Rayados scored their third goal, and upon resumption, Tigres forward Washington Olivera insulted Monterrey midfielder Luis Montoya, who responded with blows. The rest of the players from both teams also joined the brawl. Enrique Mendoza Guillén, the referee for that match, ejected Montoya and Olivera, as well as Tigres' coach, Claudio Lostanau, and his assistant, Dagoberto Fontes. He had previously ejected Gerónimo Barbadillo for a serious foul on Pepe Sánchez.[6]
  • September 23, 2018: Prior to a league match corresponding to matchday 10 of the 2018 Apertura Tournament, a bus carrying members of La Adicción (Monterrey fans) heading to Estadio Universitario encountered another bus carrying members of Libres y Lokos (Tigres fans) on Aztlán Avenue in Monterrey. The Tigres supporters got off the bus and threw rocks at the opposing group, sparking an altercation involving more than 30 people from both sides. A person in a car rammed into the Tigres fans, who then scattered, but one was tackled by members of La Adicción, brutally beaten, and left seriously injured and partially undressed..[7] The injured fan was taken to the Hospital Universitario and placed in intensive care.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ "La Historia de los Clásicos". Chavana.com Online Entertainment. October 12, 2006. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved 2006-10-12.
  2. ^ “Roba cámara” el clásico norteño entre Tigres y Monterrey by Milenio Diario, "Pese a que ambos equipos no llegan en su mejor momento, el "clásico del norte" entre Tigres de la UANL y Monterrey destaca en la fecha 13 del Torneo Clausura 2007"
  3. ^ Agotadas las localidades para el partido Tigres-Monterrey by Milenio Diario "El Clásico norteño es el juego esperado del Torneo de Apertura 2006 por los aficionados de ambos equipos locales, quienes tuvieron que enfrentar un aumento del 100 por ciento en el costo de los boletos para ese encuentro."
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