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ViX Releases Five-Episode Toros Neza Docuseries Chronicling Controversial Mexican Soccer Club

Toros Neza Docuseries Chronicles Team That Became Symbol of 1990s Mexican Rebellion
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ViX Releases Five-Episode Toros Neza Docuseries Chronicling Controversial Mexican Soccer Club

ViX, the world's leading Spanish-language streaming service, premieres Toros Neza today, an original docuseries that revisits one of the most irreverent, controversial, and compelling chapters in Mexican soccer history. The five-episode series is available exclusively to ViX premium subscribers, with all episodes accessible from day one.

Set against the turbulent backdrop of Mexico in the 1990s, a decade defined by political, economic, and social crises as well as widespread public disillusionment, Toros Neza uses soccer as a lens through which to explore the spirit of a nonconformist generation. Within this environment, a team emerged that defied conventions both on and off the field, becoming a powerful symbol of rebellion, popular identity, and contradiction.

The Team's Rise

The story begins in 1992, when a modest club from Nezahualcóyotl earned promotion to Mexico's First Division. Led by a visionary businessman and driven by a volatile mix of veteran players, street-soccer talent, and iconic figures such as Antonio "El Turco" Mohamed, the team quickly began to disrupt the status quo of Mexican soccer.

After a challenging start that left the club on the brink of relegation, the appointment of Carlos Reinoso as head coach marked a decisive turning point. Featuring unforgettable personalities including Miguel "Piojo" Herrera, Pablo Larios, Colorado Lussenhoff, and later Pony Ruiz, Nidelson, and renowned strategist Manuel "Ojitos" Meza, Toros Neza became a team as charismatic as it was controversial, capable of delivering emphatic victories or suffering crushing defeats. In doing so, it earned the distinction of becoming the nation's "second favorite team."

The 1997 Final

The series also revisits the summer of 1997, when Toros Neza mounted a historic campaign that carried them to the Mexican league final against Chivas de Guadalajara. What appeared to be the perfect conclusion to a fairy tale ultimately culminated in a sporting tragedy that would leave a lasting mark on the club and its supporters.

"Toros Neza was not just a soccer team; it was a cultural statement," said director Santiago Fábregas. "They represented a Mexico that dared to be different: chaotic, creative, and defiant. This series examines what happens when sport becomes a space for political imagination and collective expression."

More Than Just Soccer

Toros Neza is not only the story of a soccer team but also the story of a country that dared to dream of being different. It's positioned as a compelling docuseries about identity, excess, hope, and disillusionment, using the team as a window into a particular moment in Mexican history when social and economic upheaval created space for unconventional movements to capture public attention.

The team's identity as rebels and outsiders resonated with audiences who saw themselves reflected in a club that didn't play by traditional rules, both literally in their unpredictable style of play and figuratively in how they conducted themselves off the field.

Production Details

Toros Neza is directed by Santiago Fábregas, written by Fábregas, Rodrigo Márquez Tizano, and Sebastián Kohan Esquenazi, and produced by Gaby Chacón and Gabriel Stavenhagen. The decision to release all five episodes at once allows viewers to consume the complete story in one sitting, following the team's arc from promotion through their historic 1997 final.

The docuseries is available now exclusively on ViX's premium plan.