Aztec Eagle Warriors

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Aztec Eagle Warriors
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City Mexico City, Mexico
League Liga Mexicana Elite de Hockey
Founded2010
Home arena Centro Santa Fe
ColorsBlack and gold
  
Head coach Flag of Mexico.svg Luis Olivares
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Home colours

The Aztec Eagle Warriors are a semi-professional ice hockey team in Mexico City, Mexico. They play in the Liga Mexicana Elite de Hockey.

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History

The club was founded in 2010, and joined the Liga Mexicana Elite the same season. They finished in second place in the regular season, but lost in the semifinals to the Teotihuacan Priests 2 games to none.

Season-by-Season Results

SeasonGPWLSOWSOLPtsGFGAPlacePlayoffs
2010-111274102333242ndLost semifinals

Roster

GK: Alfonso De Alba
GK: Paulo Rivera
D: Alejandro Rosette (C)
D: Miguel Colás
D: Miguel Rivacoba
D: Ángel Sánchez
D: Alejandro Escalante
D: Herman Rash
F: Alfredo Ibarra
F: Roberto Chabat (A)
F: Diego Linares
F: Rodrigo Olagaray
F: César Durán
F: Rodrigo Cepeda
F: Carlos Vargas
F: Oscar Rubio (A)
F: Andrés Valenzuela
F: Eduardo Flegman
F: Hernando Chávez
F: Panagiotis Mavridis

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