Guadalajara’s history is marked by moments in which pride, determination, and love for these colors have shined through at the most defining times.
In the Liguilla, the Rebaño Sagrado has delivered several unforgettable comebacks that remain etched in the memory of every Chivahermano. This Saturday, in the second leg of the Clausura 2026 Quarterfinals, team and fans will unite in pursuit of a two-goal comeback against Tigres at Estadio AKRON, which will surely be rocking from the very first second.
Now is the perfect time to relive some of the most iconic turnarounds in short tournaments, where Chivas came from behind on aggregate to prevail and make the Nación Rojiblanca proud.
Clausura 2023 / Chivas vs América / Semifinal
First Leg: Guadalajara 0-1 América
Second Leg: América 1-3 Guadalajara
Aggregate: 2-3
One of the most memorable nights in the club’s recent history. After losing the first leg, Chivas traveled to the Azteca with a must-win scenario. With a dominant performance, the team overturned the series against its fiercest rival and, with a 3-2 aggregate score, secured a spot in the Final.
Clausura 2006 / Chivas vs Jaguares / Quarterfinals
First Leg: Chivas 2-3 Jaguares
Second Leg: Jaguares 2- 4 Chivas
Aggregate: 6-5
One of the most unforgettable comebacks for Chivashermanos known as the “Milagro del Centenario” After falling in the first leg and even playing with 10 men, Guadalajara showed its pride and turned the series around with a 4-2 win, advancing 6-5 on aggregate.
Clausura 2004 / Chivas vs Atlante / Quarterfinals
First Leg: Atlante 4-2 Chivas
Second Leg: Chivas 3-1 Atlante
Aggregate: 5-5 (Chivas advances due to league position)
After a difficult first leg, Guadalajara bounced back at home with a performance that leveled the aggregate score. Thanks to its position in the standings, Chivas advanced to the Semifinals.
Clausura 2004 / Chivas vs Toluca / Semifinal
First Leg: Toluca 1-0 Chivas
Second Leg: Chivas 2-0 Toluca
Aggregate: 2-1
In a thrilling series, and after overcoming Atlante in the Quarterfinals, Chivas equalized the aggregate after a narrow loss in Toluca. Back home at Estadio Jalisco, the team secured a 2-1 aggregate victory and advanced to the Final.
Clausura 2003 / Chivas vs Cruz Azul / Repechaje
First Leg: Cruz Azul 4-1 Chivas
Second Leg: Chivas 4-1 Cruz Azul
Aggregate: 5-5 (Chivas advances due to league position)
One of the most iconic comebacks in Chivas history. After a 4-1 loss in the first leg, Guadalajara gave it everything in the return match and responded with the same scoreline, leveling the series. With a 5-5 aggregate, Chivas moved on thanks to its position in the standings.
Verano 1997 / Chivas vs Morelia / Semifinal
First Leg: Morelia 1-0 Chivas
Second Leg: Chivas 1-0 Morelia (2-2 aggregate)
(Chivas advances due to league position)
In the Semifinals of Verano 1997, after losing the first leg, the “Súper Chivas” responded in the second leg. Thanks to their standing in the table, they advanced to the Final, where they would go on to defeat Toros Neza and lift the club’s tenth league title.





