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UANL has won the first division six times, the Copa MX thrice, the Campeón de Campeones three times, the Segunda División de México once and the Primera A twice, back to back.

League system (1960–1970)

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Season League Cup[1] International Result League top goalscorer[2]
Division P W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos Player Goals
1960–61 Segunda División 38 16 8 14 66 61 +5 40 10th DNP
1961–62 Segunda División 30 9 6 15 15 49 –34 24 13th DNP
For the 1962–63 season, UANL was replaced by Nuevo León[n 1]
1967–68 Segunda División 34 5 11 18 30 73 –43 21 17th DNP
1968–69 Segunda División 34 9 9 16 46 57 –11 27 14th DNP
1969–70 Segunda División 34 14 12 8 54 43 +11 27 5th DNP
1970 Segunda División 24 11 0 13 45 49 –4 22 4th DNP
1970–71 Segunda División 32 14 10 8 37 28 +9 38 6th DNP

Liguilla system (1971–1996)

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Season League Cup[1] International Result Other Result League top goalscorer[2]
Division P W D L GF GA GD Pts Rank Liguilla Player Goals
1971–72 Segunda División 34 18 5 11 52 36 +16 41 2nd RU DNP
1972–73 Segunda División 34 17 8 9 56 31 +25 42 5th SF DNP
1973–74 Segunda División 38 22 7 9 73 41 +32 51 2nd W DNP
1974–75 Primera División 38 8 18 12 47 61 –14 34 12th DNQ GS Mexico Puente 13
1975–76 Primera División 38 12 13 13 50 54 –4 37 12th DNQ W Mexico Jiménez 23
1976–77 Primera División 38 9 12 17 39 55 –16 30 19th DNQ Not held Campeón de
Campeones
RU Mexico Boy 7
1977–78 Primera División 38 18 8 12 50 40 +10 44 5th W Uruguay Mantegazza 12
1978–79 Primera División 38 17 14 7 58 46 +12 48 2nd SF Uruguay Mantegazza 13
1979–80 Primera División 38 14 12 12 62 64 –2 40 8th RU CONCACAF
Champions' Cup
SF Mexico Azuara 24
1980–81 Primera División 38 14 9 15 52 52 0 37 11th DNQ CONCACAF
Champions' Cup
R2 Mexico Boy 16
1981–82 Primera División 38 16 12 10 58 43 +15 44 4th W Brazil Gonçalvez 15
1982–83 Primera División 38 12 13 13 47 53 –6 37 9th DNQ Mexico Isiordia 10
1983–84 Primera División 38 14 12 12 55 58 –3 40 9th QF CONCACAF
Champions' Cup
R2 Mexico Piña 12
1984–85 Primera División 38 13 9 16 41 45 –4 35 12th DNQ Mexico Boy 9
1985–86[n 2] Primera División 8 1 2 5 8 13 –5 4 19th DNQ Mexico Zúñiga 2
Primera División 18 3 8 7 19 25 –6 14 15th DNQ Mexico Rocha 7
1986–87 Primera División 40 14 16 10 58 53 +5 44 5th QF Mexico Aceves 11
1987–88 Primera División 38 12 8 18 51 65 –14 32 15th DNQ DNP Paraguay Torres 14
1988–89 Primera División 38 11 11 16 38 61 –23 33 14th DNQ GS Uruguay Cabrera 11
1989–90 Primera División 38 14 12 12 62 64 –2 40 4th QF RU Mexico Almirón 16
1990–91 Primera División 38 12 12 14 45 49 –4 36 12th DNQ GS Argentina Gasparini 9
1991–92 Primera División 38 14 11 13 53 51 +2 39 11th DNQ GS Argentina Gasparini 14
1992–93 Primera División 38 14 16 8 57 52 +5 44 8th QF Not held Mexico Almaguer 12
1993–94 Primera División 38 7 16 15 34 58 –24 30 17th DNQ Mexico Nápoles 5
1994–95 Primera División 36 7 10 19 34 50 –16 24 18th DNQ R1 Mexico Lozano 9
1995–96 Primera División 34 12 13 9 38 38 0 49 10th[n 3] QF W Mexico Lozano 12

Short tournaments (1996–present)

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Season Tournament League Cup[1] International Result League top goalscorer[2]
Division P W D L GF GA GD Pts Rank Liguilla Player Goals
1996–97 Invierno 1996 Primera A 16 11 2 3 29 13 +12 35 1st W SF Brazil Nílson Esidio Mora 12
Verano 1997 Primera A 16 9 6 1 42 20 +22 33 2nd W[n 4]
1997–98 Invierno 1997 Primera División 17 5 3 9 20 26 –6 18 15th DNQ Not held Chile Claudio Núñez 7
Verano 1998 Primera División 17 7 2 8 15 22 –7 23 10th DNQ Brazil Aílton 5
1998–99 Invierno 1998 Primera División 17 5 7 5 30 28 +2 22 9th DNQ Chile Claudio Núñez 10
Verano 1999 Primera División 17 7 2 8 34 32 +2 23 10th DNQ Mexico Luis Hernández 12
1999–00 Invierno 1999 Primera División 17 5 7 5 27 23 +4 22 9th DNQ Chile Claudio Núñez 8
Verano 2000 Primera División 17 5 7 5 25 22 +3 22 10th DNQ Mexico Luis Hernández 13
2000–01 Invierno 2000 Primera División 17 6 6 5 23 23 0 24 11th DNQ Mexico Jesús Olalde 7
Verano 2001 Primera División 17 7 6 4 23 13 +10 27 4th QF Mexico Jorge Santillana 7
2001–02 Invierno 2001 Primera División 18 11 3 4 26 12 +14 36 1st RU Brazil Irenio Soares 6
Verano 2002 Primera División 18 7 6 5 25 23 +12 27 10th R Mexico Jesús Olalde 7
2002–03 Apertura 2002 Primera División 19 6 5 8 32 33 –1 23 12th DNQ Mexico Jesús Olalde 10
Clausura 2003 Primera División 19 10 4 5 25 22 +3 34 4th SF Brazil Kléber Boas 10
2003–04 Apertura 2003 Primera División 19 11 5 3 38 20 +18 38 1st RU Argentina Andrés Silvera 11
Clausura 2004 Primera División 19 6 5 8 37 39 –2 23 12th DNQ Argentina Andrés Silvera 16
2004–05 Apertura 2004 Primera División 17 6 5 6 37 27 +10 23 8th DNQ Copa Libertadores QF Argentina Walter Gaitán 9
Clausura 2005 Primera División 19 6 6 5 25 19 +6 24 9th QF Argentina Walter Gaitán 13
2005–06 Apertura 2005 Primera División 17 6 4 7 30 25 +5 22 8th SF Copa Libertadores R16 Argentina Walter Gaitán 14
Clausura 2006 Primera División 14 4 9 4 15 15 0 21 12th DNQ Chile Sebastián González 3
2006–07 Apertura 2006 Primera División 17 3 5 9 14 37 –23 14 16th DNQ Chile Sebastián González 6
Clausura 2007 Primera División 17 6 5 6 17 20 –3 23 8th QF Mexico Francisco Fonseca 7

Notes

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  1. ^ Nuevo León were promoted to Primera División for the 1966–67 season. UANL returned to compete as a club in the Second Division until the 1967–68 season, when the number of teams in the second level was expanded from 16 to 18.
  2. ^ For the 1985–86, the season was split into two tournaments: Prode 85 and México 86.
  3. ^ UANL was relegated to Primera A due to being last in the relegation table at the end of the season and despite qualifying to the playoffs
  4. ^ By winning both tournaments of the 1996–97 season, UANL is automatically promoted to Primera División.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Mexico – List of Cup Winners". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Mexico – List of Topscorers". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 27 January 2019.