British Club (football)

[1] Clifford decided to dedicate his life to becoming one of the best players in the Mexican league[citation needed] and would later go on to become a Manager and board member for the club.

The team played its home games in the Club Británico's multifunction park which was directly in front of its headquarters.

At half time the teams would sit and drink tea at tables that had been set at the sidelines and were attended by beautiful women.

In the 1907–08 tournament, Puebla A.C. withdrew from the Primera Fuerza due to the long distances they would have had to travel, and defending champions Reforma AC were ranked last, failing to win any games.

The player-trainer Percy Clifford, centre half-back "Jack" Caldwall and the Hogg brothers were the most prominent characters.

British Club squad in 1903, the first championship.