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1923–24 Primera Fuerza season

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The 1923–24 Primera Fuerza season was the amateur league’s second season. It was organized by the Central Football Federation after the Mexican Football Association changed its name in 1923. Nine clubs, all from Mexico City, competed. CF Aurrerá and Reforma AC joined the league. Guerra y Marina changed its name to Son-Sin, and Tranvías and Luz y Fuerza merged to form Necaxa. A playoff at Campo Asturias on July 27, 1924 determined the champion. RC España won their first title. The season had 73 matches and 163 goals (about 2.23 per match).


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