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.............................. Club Deportivo Espanol
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Club Deportivo Sahara Español, also known as El Sahara, is a Mexican amateur football club. El Sahara plays in the Adecmac soccer league in Mexico and its home venue is the Canchas del Ajusco. Los Saharianos are traditionally one of the most popular teams in the Adecmac league in Mexico City; they have been first division champions 1 time, and second division champions 1 time. El Sahara was founded as an amateur team in 1988 by Los carnales and other desserters from the Club deportivo Andorra in the ADECMAC league.
Gustavo Markovich was the important figure behind the creation effort and the quick success of the team. Later on in the middle nineties, the ex-professional mexican futbol player Felix Fernandez (famous goal keeper of Atlante and reserve goal keeper of the mexican team in the 1994 world cup in USA) became the godfather of the team, playing in it and also inviting other important ex-professional soccer players such as Piojo Herrera (Now manager of the Club de Fútbol Monterrey), the Camerun star François Omam-Biyik (who played in the Club America team in the eighties, Raúl Gutierrez (el potro), Hugo Santana, Darío Galvarini, Max Roditis, los Pobletes and Willis (Gaspar Cisneros from la colonia obrera).
Besides ex-professional soccer players, the Club Deportivo Sahara has had important mexican intelectuals and artists in its team like the cinema makers Carlos García Grass and Carlos Cuarón (writer of Y tu mamá también), the visual artists Franco Aceves, Francisco Castro Leñero, Diego García del Gállego, Gabriel Orozco, Pilón, etc, composers such as Manuel Rocha Iturbide, architects such as Mauricio Rocha, writers, scientist, academics and intelectuals such as Pedro Serrano, Federico Fernandez, Carlos Lopez Beltran, Pancho Serrano, Oscar Peralta, Marcial Fernandez, and emerging POP artists such as Jorgito Aristain, Mugri, Pepe Farías, etc.
The Sahara Club had various successful years at the beginning of this decade, but soon, with the ex-professional fútbol players leaving the team, the Club entered a difficult period where it has not been able to come up to the first division of the ADECMAC league.
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