When Víctor Velázquez took over Cruz Azul, one of the main demands was to bring the club back to the forefront. Today, that mission has already yielded tangible results. With the conquest of the 2025-26 Campeón de Campeones against Toluca, the president has reached six championships under his leadership and continues to consolidate one of the most successful periods of the institution in recent years. The journey began with the historic title of the Guard1anes 2021, which ended with a drought of over 23 years without lifting the Liga MX. That championship marked a before and an after for the club and also for the administration headed by Velázquez. Shortly after, came the Campeón de Campeones 2020-21 and the Supercopa de la Liga MX 2021-22, trophies that confirmed that Cruz Azul had regained prominence within Mexican football. After a period of sports reconstruction, the project took off again. In 2025, La Máquina won the Concacaf Champions Cup with a dominant performance, returning to the top of the area and ensuring its place among the best teams in the region. The success continued in 2026. First came the championship of the Clausura under the direction of Joel Huiqui and, just a few weeks later, the Campeón de Campeones 2025-26, with which Cruz Azul once again demonstrated that it is going through one of the most solid moments of its recent history. The six titles of Víctor Velázquez as president are: Guard1anes 2021, Campeón de Campeones 2020-21, Supercopa de la Liga MX 2021-22, Concacaf Champions Cup 2025, Clausura 2026 and Campeón de Campeones 2025-26. Cruz Azul is currently in second place in the Liga MX, with 6 points in 2 games, and is still working hard to regain its position as a leader in the league. The next match is against Atlante FC at home, a game that will be crucial for the team. On the other hand, Amaury Morales is injured and will not be able to participate in the match. Cruz Azul continues to work to regain its position as a leader in the Liga MX and continue its successful campaign.