List of Deportivo Toluca F.C. seasons

This is a list of the seasons played by Deportivo Toluca from 1950 when the club became a professional football club. Before 1950, and from 1917, when Deportivo Toluca was founded, the club participated in several amateur competitions. Top scorers in bold were also top scorers of Liga MX.

Toluca has won the first division title ten times, the Copa MX twice, the Campeón de Campeones four times, the Segunda División de México once and the CONCACAF Champions' Cup twice.

Professional era (league system) (1950–1970)

Season League Cup[1] International Result League top goalscorer[2]
Division P W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos Player Goals
1950–51 Segunda División 123361719–296th DNP
1951–52 Segunda División 188554434+10213rd DNP
1952–53 Segunda División 2214716328+35351st DNP
1953–54 Primera División 228773534+1235th GS Carlos Carús11
1954–55 Primera División 229583530+5236th R1 Carlos Blanco10
1955–56 Primera División 2611964931+18314th W Carlos Blanco9
1956–57 Primera División 2411854520+25302nd QF Julio María Palleiro15
1957–58 Primera División 2614666029+31342nd QF
1958–59 Primera División 2610884137+4286th SF
1959–60 Primera División 2612685136+15305th SF
1960–61 Primera División 2688104137+4249th RU
1961–62 Primera División 2615475837+21343rd GS
1962–63 Primera División 2681083231+1267th R1
1963–64 Primera División 26610103135–42211th SF
1964–65 Primera División 30811113134–32711th GS
1965–66 Primera División 30712113937+22612th SF
1966–67 Primera División 3017764824+24411st SF Amaury Epaminondas21
1967–68 Primera División 3018845628+28441st SF
1968–69 Primera División 3013894330+13343rd QF CONCACAF Champions' Cup W
1969–70 Primera División 30137104635+9334th R16 CONCACAF Champions' Cup R2 Vicente Pereda[3]20

Liguilla system (1970–1996)

Season League Cup[1] International Result League top goalscorer[2]
Division P W D L GF GA GD Pts Rank Liguilla Player Goals
1970 Primera División 147342112+9171st 4th Jesús Romero Reyes 8
1970–71 Primera División 34141553821+17432nd RU R16 Jesús Romero Reyes 12
1971–72 Primera División 34119144651–53114th DNQ GS CONCACAF
Champions' Cup
R2 Vicente Pereda11
1972–73 Primera División 34131385139+12395th DNQ Not held Vicente Pereda10
1973–74 Primera División 34141195443+10395th DNQ GS Mario Medina9
1974–75 Primera División 38191275432+22502nd W GS Ítalo Estupiñán18
1975–76 Primera División 381212144344–13611th DNQ GS Ítalo Estupiñán14
1976–77 Primera División 381212144344–13611th DNQ Not held Héctor Hugo Eugui6
1977–78 Primera División 38207115537+18473rd QF Antonio Ruíz12
1978–79 Primera División 38197125943+16454th SF Ricardo Brandón18
1979–80 Primera División 381411134445–1399th DNQ Ricardo Brandón11
1980–81 Primera División 381412124741+6409th SF Jesús Reynaldo10
1981–82 Primera División 381214125357–43813th DNQ Agustín Manzo13
1982–83 Primera División 381710116243+19444th QF Agustín Manzo17
1983–84 Primera División 381410145756+1388th DNQ Agustín Manzo16
1984–85 Primera División 38814163453–193017th DNQ Enrique Hernández8
1985–86[n 1] Primera División 8323812–4810th DNQ Hugo Rodríguez4
Primera División 185491932–131417th DNQ Enrique Hernández4
1986–87 Primera División 40723103541–63713th DNQ Jorge Gama13
1987–88 Primera División 38167154950–1399th QF SF Ricardo Ferretti22
1988–89 Primera División 381110175867–93215th DNQ W Ricardo Ferretti14
1989–90 Primera División 381116114233+93810th QF R16 Washington Olivera9
1990–91 Primera División 381214125350+33811st DNQ GS Juan Antonio Pizzi12
1991–92 Primera División 381312134749–23812th DNQ GS Roberto Depietri9
1992–93 Primera División 38914154950–13214th DNQ Not held Jorge Rodríguez13
1993–94 Primera División 381810105432+22463rd SF Nildeson12
1994–95 Primera División 36108184457–132816th DNQ R1 Marcelino Bernal8
1995–96 Primera División 34107173345–123715th DNQ R1 Carlos María Morales9

Short tournaments (1996–present)

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 División 179352615+11305th QF GS José Cardozo7
Verano 1997 Primera División 175662621+52111th DNQ Carlos María Morales5
1997–98 Invierno 1997 Primera División 17548212101912th DNQ Not held José Cardozo7
Verano 1998 Primera División 1710343925+14331st W José Cardozo18
1998–99 Invierno 1998 Primera División 1710613914+25362nd QF CONCACAF
Champions' Cup
RU José Cardozo13
Verano 1999 Primera División 1712325023+27391st W José Cardozo20
1999–00 Invierno 1999 Primera División 179534025+15322nd QF CONCACAF
Champions' Cup
QF Carlos María Morales10
Verano 2000 Primera División 1713134428+16401st W José Cardozo20
2000–01 Invierno 2000 Primera División 179353226+6302nd RU CONCACAF
Champions' Cup
QF José Cardozo11
Verano 2001 Primera División 173862833–51717th DNQ José Cardozo11
2001–02 Invierno 2001 Primera División 188823322+11322nd SF Vicente Sánchez10
Verano 2002 Primera División 1810533517+18352nd QF José Cardozo14
2002–03 Apertura 2002 Primera División 1912525525+30412nd W José Cardozo36
Clausura 2003 Primera División 1910364030+10335th QF José Cardozo22
2003–04 Apertura 2003 Primera División 198383324+92710th SF CONCACAF
Champions' Cup
W José Cardozo18
Clausura 2004 Primera División 198653125+16305th SF José Cardozo11
2004–05 Apertura 2004 Primera División 1710252715+12322nd QF José Cardozo14
Clausura 2005 Primera División 176561722–52311th DNQ José Cardozo5
2005–06 Apertura 2005 Primera División 179352721+6305th W CONCACAF
Champions' Cup
RU Vicente Sánchez6
Clausura 2006 Primera División 177372219+3246th SF Israel López6
2006–07 Apertura 2006 Primera División 177642716+11274th RU Copa Libertadores R16 Bruno Marioni15
Clausura 2007 Primera División 1731041517–21913th DNQ Vicente Sánchez5
2007–08 Apertura 2007 Primera División 1710432716+11342nd QF Vicente Sánchez9
Clausura 2008 Primera División 177642319+4275th QF Sergio Amaury Ponce4
2008–09 Apertura 2008 Primera División 177642516+9272nd W Héctor Mancilla13
Clausura 2009 Primera División 1710613419+15362nd QF Héctor Mancilla14
2009–10 Apertura 2009 Primera División 1711243219+13351st SF CONCACAF
Champions League
SF Héctor Mancilla12
Bicentenario 2010 Primera División 178632715+12303rd W Héctor Mancilla8
2010–11 Apertura 2010 Primera División 175751820–22211th DNQ CONCACAF
Champions League
QF Héctor Mancilla5
Clausura 2011 Primera División 175662827+12112th DNQ Jaime Ayoví5
2011–12 Apertura 2011 Primera División 174851927–82013th DNQ Iván Alonso11
Clausura 2012 Primera División 176472427–32211th DNQ Iván Alonso14
2012–13 Apertura 2012 Liga MX 1710432817+11341st RU QF Copa Libertadores GS Luis Tejada6
Clausura 2013 Liga MX 175391421–71813th DNQ DNP Lucas Silva5
2013–14 Apertura 2013 Liga MX 176923317+16275th SF DNP CONCACAF
Champions League
RU Pablo Velázquez12
Clausura 2014 Liga MX 175391421–71813th SF DNP Pablo Velázquez7
2014–15 Apertura 2014 Liga MX 178542418+6294th SF QF Pablo Velázquez8
Clausura 2015 Liga MX 176652018+22410th DNQ GS Édgar Benítez4
2015–16 Apertura 2015 Liga MX 1710253324+9322nd SF SF Copa Libertadores R16 Enrique Triverio10
Clausura 2016 Liga MX 175752021–12211th DNQ DNP Enrique Triverio6
2016–17 Apertura 2016 Liga MX 176652221+12410th DNQ SF Fernando Uribe7
Clausura 2017 Liga MX 178362120+1274th SF R16 Fernando Uribe8
2017–18 Apertura 2017 Liga MX 178542421+3295th QF R16 Fernando Uribe8
Clausura 2018 Liga MX 1711332413+11361st RU RU Fernando Uribe9
2018–19 Apertura 2018 Liga MX 178272722+5267th QF GS CONCACAF
Champions League
R16 Alexis Vega6
Clausura 2019 Liga MX 177462823+5259th DNQ DNP Alexis Canelo6
2019–20 Apertura 2019 Liga MX 184591626–101717th DNQ SF Emmanuel Gigliotti4
Clausura 2020 Liga MX 102441618–21015th Leonardo Fernández8

The Clausura 2020 tournament was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Notes

  1. For the 1985–86, the season was split into two tournaments: Prode 85 and México 86.

References

  1. "Mexico – List of Cup Winners". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 29 December 2018.
  2. "Mexico – List of Topscorers". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 29 December 2018.
  3. "Mexico 1969/70". RSSSF.com. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
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