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Full name | Monterrey La Raza |
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Founded | 1992 |
Dissolved | 2000 |
Ground | Monterrey Tech Gym |
Capacity | 3,500 |
League | Continental Indoor Soccer League World Indoor Soccer League |
The original Monterrey La Raza (Spanish: La Raza de Monterrey) was a professional indoor soccer team based in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. The team was founded on December 29, 1992 as a member of the Continental Indoor Soccer League. After the CISL folded, the La Raza took one season off and attempted to join the National Professional Soccer League before joining the World Indoor Soccer League in 1999. The team folded after it was expelled from the WISL before the 2001 season due to the lack of progress on building Arena Monterrey.
Championships
Division titles
League Champions | Runners-Up | Division Champions* | Playoff Berth |
Year | League | Reg. season | Playoffs | Avg. attendance |
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1993 | CISL | 4th 15–13 | Semifinals | 2,967 |
1994 | CISL | 2nd Eastern 17–11 | Semifinals | 3,374 |
1995 | CISL | 1st Eastern 23–5 | Won Championship | 3,137 |
1996 | CISL | 1st Eastern 18–10 | Won Championship | 2,447 |
1997 | CISL | 1st Eastern 20–8 | Semifinals | 2,684 |
1999 | WISL | 3rd WISL, 14–8 | Semifinals | 2,764 |
2000 | WISL | 1st WISL, 20–4 | Won Championship | 3,157 |
The Monterrey Tech Gym was the home turf for La Raza. It had a playing surface of 162 x 82.