SOCCER: SAN LUIS AIMS FOR UPSET.Byline: Daily News Pachuca and upstart San Luis San Luis, city (1991 pop. 110,353), capital of San Luis prov., W central Argentina. The city is the commercial center of an area producing cattle, corn, and asparagus; the surrounding area has timber and mineral resources. San Luis is a popular resort. battle for the Mexican Primera Division's Clausura championship starting tonight, with the first leg of the two-game, total-goals series in San Luis Potosi San Lu·is Po·to·sí A city of central Mexico northeast of León. It was founded in the late 1500s and is a mining, transportation, and industrial center. Population: 659,000. Noun 1. . Pachuca, which posted the best regular-season record, is seeking its fourth Primera Division Primera División (Spanish for First Division) can refer to:
San Luis, wrapping up its first year in the division, barely staved off relegation RELEGATION, civil law. Among the Romans relegation was a banishment to a certain place, and consequently was an interdiction of all places except the one designated. 2. It differed from deportation. (q.v.) Relegation and deportation agree u these particulars: 1. to second-tier Primera Division A, then knocked off Atlante and Toluca to reach the final. Pachuca, home for Sunday's second leg, is led by midfielder Richard Nunez, who has scored fourgoals in four playoff games, and defender Asquivaldo Mosquera, whose last-second header lifted the Tuzos past Guadalajara in the semifinals. It will be without star forward Nelson Cuevas, who has joined Paraguay's World Cup preparations. Ariel Gonzalez, who scored 10regular-season goals, heads San Luis' attack. --Also: Club America hired Luis Fernando Tena Luis Fernando Tena Garduño (born January 20, 1958 in Mexico City) is a Mexican football manager and former player. Most recently, he was the manager of Club América, the Mexico City squad who participate in the Mexican First Division. , who guided Jaguares to the second-best Clausura regular-season record, as its head coach. |
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