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The Aztec Bowl is an NCAA-sanctioned college division/minor (prior to 1997); AFCA Division III (since 1997) Division II/III (since 2011) post-season bowl game that has been played intermittently since 1947. From 1947 to 1949 the event was called the Silver Bowl, and in 1950 the name was changed to the Aztec Bowl. Under the new format there were no games in 2008 and 2010 because of lack of sponsors. In 2011, the Aztec Bowl All-Star Game resumed play in Chihuahua, Mexico. *There was no game in 2013 because of venue issues in Mexico.

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  • The Aztec Bowl is an NCAA-sanctioned college division/minor (prior to 1997); AFCA Division III (since 1997) Division II/III (since 2011) post-season bowl game that has been played intermittently since 1947. From 1947 to 1949 the event was called the Silver Bowl, and in 1950 the name was changed to the Aztec Bowl. Under the new format there were no games in 2008 and 2010 because of lack of sponsors. In 2011, the Aztec Bowl All-Star Game resumed play in Chihuahua, Mexico. *There was no game in 2013 because of venue issues in Mexico. (en)
  • El Tazón Azteca (en idioma inglés Aztec Bowl) es un Bowl de postemporada del fútbol americano en México que se disputa entre una selección de jugadores de México pertenecientes a equipos de la ONEFA y otro equipo extranjero, normalmente una selección de jugadores de Estados Unidos pertenecientes a equipos universitarios de la NCAA considerados de divisiones menores (antes de 1973) o de la División III (desde 1973), aunque también lo han disputado diversos equipos estadounidenses de diferentes ligas y un equipo italiano (en 1996). Se ha jugado de manera intermitente por lo menos desde 1950. (es)
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  • The Aztec Bowl is an NCAA-sanctioned college division/minor (prior to 1997); AFCA Division III (since 1997) Division II/III (since 2011) post-season bowl game that has been played intermittently since 1947. From 1947 to 1949 the event was called the Silver Bowl, and in 1950 the name was changed to the Aztec Bowl. With but one exception, all of the games have been played at locations in Mexico; the exception was the 1957 game played in San Antonio, Texas. From 1997 to 2008, under sponsorship of the American Football Coaches Association, the bowl had featured a team of Division III All-Stars against a team of Mexican All-Stars. 360 Sports Events Division II/III All American Eagles took over sponsoring players, along with ONEFA in 2010. Games played in 1970 and 1980 are considered junior college bowl games, and games played in 1947, 1948, 1952, and 1996 are considered military bowl games. No games were played in 1954-1956, 1958–1963, 1967–1969, 1972–1978, 1981–1983, 1985, and 1995. The games are traditionally played in mid-December. Under the new format there were no games in 2008 and 2010 because of lack of sponsors. In 2011, the Aztec Bowl All-Star Game resumed play in Chihuahua, Mexico. *There was no game in 2013 because of venue issues in Mexico. The Aztec Bowl has always been an International Bowl Game, however in 1997 the Aztec Bowl was re-formed into a Bowl Game between Small College All-Stars from the United States and Mexico, billed as Team USA vs. Team Mexico. It has become prestigious for Team USA or Team Mexico to win the Aztec Bowl, because they are trying to win it for their country. (en)
  • El Tazón Azteca (en idioma inglés Aztec Bowl) es un Bowl de postemporada del fútbol americano en México que se disputa entre una selección de jugadores de México pertenecientes a equipos de la ONEFA y otro equipo extranjero, normalmente una selección de jugadores de Estados Unidos pertenecientes a equipos universitarios de la NCAA considerados de divisiones menores (antes de 1973) o de la División III (desde 1973), aunque también lo han disputado diversos equipos estadounidenses de diferentes ligas y un equipo italiano (en 1996). Se ha jugado de manera intermitente por lo menos desde 1950. Casi todos estos partidos han sido celebrados en varias localidades de México; la única excepción fue la edición de 1957 que fue realizada en San Antonio, Texas. Desde 1997, bajo el patrocinio de la , en este partido se han presentado un equipo All-Stars de la División III de la NCAA en contra de una selección mexicana. Los partidos celebrados en 1970 y 1980 son considerados como bowls juveniles universitarios, y los partidos de 1952 y 1996 son considerados bowls militares. No se celebraron en 1954, 1956, 1958-1963, 1967-1969, 1972-1978, 1981-1983, 1985 y 1995. Usualmente son jugados a mediados del mes de diciembre. En 2008 no se celebró por la falta de patrocinadores. Para la edición de 2009, se llevó a cabo (después de una ausencia de 13 años) en el estadio de CU. Fue jugado el 5 de diciembre de 2009 con una victoria de la Selección Nacional. En 2010, no se llevó a cabo, retomándose en 2011 y 2012. (es)
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