How Cornish miners brought football to Mexico

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- CF Pachuca fans displayed a tifo with a Cornish miner at Estadio Hidalgo, honoring the club's origins.
- John Taylor recruited Cornish miners to work in Hidalgo's mines from 1824, sparking a long‑term cultural exchange.
- Frank Rule set up a cricket team in Pachuca in the late 1850s, which later gave rise to football clubs.
- Pachuca Athletic Club was formed in 1895 by merging Pachuca Cricket Club, Pachuca Football Club and Velasco Cricket Club on land donated by Frank Rule, with a Sunday‑play ban.
- Orizaba contests Pachuca's claim as Mexico's first football club, asserting its own primacy.
Why it matters: CF Pachuca leverages its Cornish heritage to deepen fan loyalty, boosting attendance at its 25,000‑seat Estadio Hidalgo and enhancing its brand appeal, and attracting potential sponsors.



