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Copa Mustang
Logo FPC.png
Countries Colombia
Confederation CONMEBOL
Founded 1948
Number of teams 18
Relegation to Categoría Primera B
Level on pyramid Level 1
Domestic cup(s) Copa Mustang
Copa Colombia
International cup(s) Copa Libertadores
Copa Sudamericana
Current champions Once Caldas (2009-I)
Most championships Millonarios
América
(13 titles each)
Website www.dimayor.com.co
Soccerball current event.svg 2009 season

The Categoría Primera A is the top professional league in Colombia. The league is organized by the División Mayor del Fútbol Profesional Colombiano, better known as DIMAYOR. Because of its sponshorship by cigarette company Mustang, the official name of the league is the Copa Mustang since 1990. As of 2010, soft drink company Postobón will sponsor the league for the next five years.[1]

Each season is contested by 18 teams playing 34 regular season games in two championships. A system of promotion and relegation is operated with the Categoría Primera B. Millonarios and América de Cali are the most successful clubs having won thirteen titles each.

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[edit] History

In 1948, DIMAYOR was founded in Barranquilla to officially organize football. The FIFA declared the Colombian league a breakaway league after a dispute with the existing amateur football authority in Colombia. Therefore, all Colombian teams were suspended from playing international football. The Colombia national football team was also under sanction. However, the sanction did not hurt the league. Due to a strike in Argentine football, the best footballers were signed in Colombia. This era was known as El Dorado and lasted until 1953, when Alfredo Di Stefano was transferred to Spain.

[edit] Format

[edit] League stage

During the league stage, which lasts eighteen games, each team plays against every other team once, plus an additional game against their local rival in the league. The league table is kept like a normal European league table, one point for ties and three points for a win. The top eight teams advance to the group stage (known as the Cuadrangulares).

[edit] Semifinals

The top eight teams of the league stage are divided into two groups of four teams each (teams finishing 1/3/5/7 in 1 group, 2/4/6/8 in the other), and each team plays two legged matches against all of the other teams in their group. The top team from each group then advances to the finals.

[edit] Finals

The finals involve two games. The team with the highest combined score after both home and away games wins and is crowned champion. If the game is a tie it proceeds directly to a penalty shoot-out. The away goals rule is not used.

[edit] Controversy

Commercial Logo of Copa Mustang

The setup and fixtures for the Copa Mustang have been changed many times. The current system was established in 1999. Prior to this setup, many complex fixtures and stages were used. One of the worst was the 1996-1997 cup, that actually was played for 18 months, from July 1996 to December 1997. The excuse to make an exceptionally complex league has usually been an effort to spice up the tournament. Several famous Colombian coaches have expressed a dislike of the new format and several teams have been in first place throughout the entire league stage while not even reaching the final.

[edit] TV Broadcasting

The rights for presenting matches in TV for the tournament are hold by RCN TV and other subscription channels as Telmex in a five-year contract since 2006.

[edit] Current teams

Team City Stadium Founded Last title Torneo Apertura 2009
América Cali Pascual Guerrero 1927 2008 Finalización 11th
Boyacá Chicó Tunja Estadio La Independencia 2002 2008 Apertura 7th
Real Cartagena Cartagena Estadio Jaime Morón León 1971 None 10th
Cucuta Deportivo Cúcuta General Santander Stadium 1949 2006 Clausura 6th
Deportivo Cali Cali Pascual Guerrero 1912 2005 Clausura 4th
Deportivo Pasto Pasto Estadio Departamental Libertad 1949 2006 Apertura 16th
Independiente Medellín Medellín Estadio Atanasio Girardot 1914 2004 Apertura 18th
Envigado Fútbol Club Envigado Estadio Polideportivo Sur 1989 None 8th
La Equidad Bogotá Estadio Metropolitano de Techo 1982 None 5th
Atletico Huila Neiva Estadio Guillermo Plazas Alcid 1990 None 13th
Junior Barranquilla Estadio Metropolitano 1924 2004 Clausura 2nd
Millonarios Bogotá Estadio El Campín 1946 1988 15th
Atlético Nacional Medellín Estadio Atanasio Girardot 1951 2007 Clausura 17th
Once Caldas Manizales Estadio Palogrande 1961 2009 Apertura Current champion
Deportivo Pereira Pereira Estadio Hernán Ramírez Villegas 1944 None 12th
Deportes Quindío Armenia Estadio Centenario 1951 1956 9th
Santa Fe Bogotá Estadio El Campín 1941 1975 14th
Deportes Tolima Ibagué Estadio Manuel Murillo Toro 1954 2003 Clausura 3rd

[edit] Champions

Season Champion Manager Runner-up Top scorer
1948 Santa Fe Carlos Carrillo Nalda Junior
1949 Millonarios Carlos Aldabe Deportivo Cali
1950 Once Caldas Alfredo Cuezzo Millonarios
1951 Millonarios Adolfo Pedernera Boca Juniors de Cali
1952 Millonarios Adolfo Pedernera Boca Juniors de Cali
1953 Millonarios Adolfo Pedernera Deportes Quindío
1954 Atlético Nacional Fernando Paternoster Deportes Quindío
1955 Independiente Medellín José Manuel Moreno Atlético Nacional
1956 Deportes Quindío Jose Francisco Lombardo Millonarios
1957 Independiente Medellín René Seghini Deportes Tolima
1958 Santa Fe Julio Tocker Millonarios
1959 Millonarios Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Independiente Medellín
1960 Santa Fe Julio Tocker América de Cali
1961 Millonarios Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Independiente Medellín
1962 Millonarios Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Deportivo Cali
1963 Millonarios Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Santa Fe
1964 Millonarios Efraín Sánchez Cúcuta Deportivo
1965 Deportivo Cali Francisco Villegas Atlético Nacional
1966 Santa Fe Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Independiente Medellín
1967 Deportivo Cali Francisco Villegas Millonarios
1968 Unión Magdalena Antonio Julio De La Hoz Deportivo Cali
1969 Deportivo Cali Francisco Villegas América de Cali
1970 Deportivo Cali Roberto Reskín Junior
1971 Santa Fe Vladimir Popovic Atlético Nacional
1972 Millonarios Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Deportivo Cali
1973 Atlético Nacional César López Fretes Millonarios
1974 Deportivo Cali Vladimir Popovic Atlético Nacional
1975 Santa Fe Francisco Hormazábal Millonarios
1976 Atlético Nacional Osvaldo Zubeldía Deportivo Cali
1977 Junior Juan Ramón Verón Deportivo Cali
1978 Millonarios Pedro Dellacha Deportivo Cali
1979 América de Cali Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Santa Fe
1980 Junior José Varacka Deportivo Cali
1981 Atlético Nacional Osvaldo Zubeldía Deportes Tolima
1982 América de Cali Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Deportes Tolima
1983 América de Cali Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Junior
1984 América de Cali Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Millonarios
1985 América de Cali Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Deportivo Cali
1986 América de Cali Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Deportivo Cali
1987 Millonarios Luis Augusto García América de Cali
1988 Millonarios Luis Augusto García Atlético Nacional
1989 Championship cancelled
1990 América de Cali Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Atlético Nacional
1991 Atlético Nacional Hernán Darío Gómez América de Cali
1992 América de Cali Francisco Maturana Atlético Nacional
1993 Junior Julio Avelino Comezaña Independiente Medellín
1994 Atlético Nacional Juan Jose Pelaez Millonarios
1995 Junior Carlos "Piscis" Restrepo América de Cali
1996 Deportivo Cali Fernando Castro Millonarios
1997 América de Cali Luis Augusto García Atlético Bucaramanga
1998 Deportivo Cali José Eugenio Hernández Once Caldas
1999 Atlético Nacional Luis Fernando Suárez América de Cali
2000 América de Cali Jaime de la Pava Junior
2001 América de Cali Jaime de la Pava Independiente Medellín
Season Apertura champion Manager Runner-up Finalización champion Manager Runner-up
2002 América de Cali Jaime de la Pava Atlético Nacional Independiente Medellín Víctor E. Luna Deportivo Pasto
2003 Once Caldas Luis Fernando Montoya Junior Deportes Tolima Luis Augusto García Deportivo Cali
2004 Independiente Medellín Pedro Sarmiento Atlético Nacional Junior Miguel Ángel López Atlético Nacional
2005 Atlético Nacional Santiago Escobar Santa Fe Deportivo Cali Pedro Sarmiento Real Cartagena
2006 Deportivo Pasto Óscar Héctor Quintabani Deportivo Cali Cúcuta Deportivo Jorge Luis Pinto Deportes Tolima
2007 Atlético Nacional Óscar Héctor Quintabani Atlético Huila Atlético Nacional Óscar Héctor Quintabani La Equidad
2008 Boyacá Chicó Alberto Gamero América de Cali América de Cali Diego Edinson Umaña Independiente Medellín
2009 Once Caldas Javier Álvarez Junior

[edit] Performance by club

Pos Team Titles Runner-up
1 Millonarios 13 9
2 América de Cali 13 7
3 Atlético Nacional 10 10
4 Deportivo Cali 8 12
5 Santa Fe 6 3
6 Junior 5 6
7 Independiente Medellín 4 6
8 Once Caldas 3 1
9 Deportes Tolima 1 4
10 Deportes Quindío 1 2
11 Cúcuta Deportivo 1 1
12 Deportivo Pasto 1 1
13 Unión Magdalena 1 0
14 Boyacá Chicó 1 0
15 Boca Juniors de Cali 0 2
16 Atlético Bucaramanga 0 1
17 Real Cartagena 0 1
18 Atlético Huila 0 1
19 La Equidad 0 1

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