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The Big Four: Giants of Mexican Football

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Champions Network
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May 25, 2026
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Summary

In Mexican football, the "Big Four" refers to the country's most popular and successful clubs: América, Guadalajara, Cruz Azul, and Pumas UNAM. Among these, the rivalry between Cruz Azul and Pumas UNAM is particularly notable, as both teams are based in Mexico City,,. The matchups between these capital clubs often carry strong social undertones; Cruz Azul is traditionally associated with the working class, while Pumas UNAM represents intellectuals and the middle class as the team of the National Autonomous University of Mexico,.The history between these two giants is filled with memorable clashes. They previously faced each other in two historic championship finals: Cruz Azul emerged victorious in the 1978–79 season with a 2-0 aggregate win, while Pumas UNAM claimed the 1980–81 championship with a 4-2 aggregate victory. Another unforgettable encounter occurred during the 2020 tournament semifinals, where Pumas completed an epic 4-0 comeback at the Estadio Olímpico Universitario, advancing to the final despite the eerie atmosphere of an empty stadium during the COVID-19 pandemic,.More than four decades after their last championship clash, Cruz Azul and Pumas UNAM met again in the highly anticipated 2026 Liga MX Clausura Final,. The stakes were incredibly high, with Pumas chasing their eighth star and Cruz Azul aiming for their tenth. Both teams were notably led by Mexican coaches, with Efraín Juárez managing Pumas and Joel Huiqui having recently taken over Cruz Azul mid-season.The decisive second leg of the 2026 final took place at the Estadio Olímpico Universitario. Pumas started strong, opening the scoring in the 31st minute when Paraguayan striker Robert Morales finished a counterattack with a powerful shot. Pumas goalkeeper Keylor Navas also delivered a standout per…