The most successful soccer team in Mexico with the largest fanbase, considered the best by its supporters (the nickname for Club América, a professional soccer team based in Mexico City).
A Dominican baseball fan who acts arrogant and thinks their team is superior to everyone else, though it is usually just talk (refers to a supporter of Tigres del Licey, one of the oldest and most successful teams in the Dominican Republic).
look at the first definition and you will see what we mean by liceysta.
A street magician from Santiago (the Dominican Republic's second largest city) who is a fixture at games for the Aguilas Cibaeñas (a professional baseball team). He gained national fame in 1992 through a commercial for Barceló (a popular Dominican rum brand) in which he said the now-famous phrase, Santiago is Santiago, the Heart City.
The Águilas Cibaeñas baseball team's response to the Tulilazo (a famous hit by their rivals), but on a larger scale because it won the championship during the 100th anniversary of that team (the Tigres del Licey). It earned them their 20th league title, making them the first team to reach 20 championships and the team with the most championships in the Dominican Professional Baseball League.
The Furcalazo ruined the 100th birthday party for a certain team that only talked about winning the championship and their 20th crown during their centenary.
A reference to Rafael Furcal, a famous Dominican baseball player. It specifically commemorates his clutch hit, known as the Furcalazo, which won the 2007-2008 championship for the Aguilas del Cibao. It signifies a decisive, humiliating blow against a rival, especially one that ruins a major milestone (the hit occurred during rival team Licey's 100th anniversary to break a tie for the most national titles).
The most remembered moment for Dominican fans was when Rafael Furcal hit the Furcalazo in the eighth inning to put the game 2-1 in favor of the Aguilas, winning their 20th championship and making the Aguilas the first team to reach 20 titles.
The legendary and mysterious luck attributed to the Aguilas Cibaeñas baseball team during the seventh inning. After the team's traditional anthem Leña plays, fans believe the Mística has returned to spark a comeback or clinch a victory. (The Aguilas Cibaeñas are a major professional team based in Santiago, known for their passionate fan base in the Dominican Winter League).
The Mística is back. Now is the time! Let's get 'em! They are scared! What a real shame it must be for them.
A die-hard fan of the Águilas Cibaeñas who celebrates their 20 championships while crushing that weak little team of tigers who try to play but just cannot cut it. (Aguilucho refers to a fan of the Águilas Cibaeñas, whose main rivals are the Tigres del Licey, the two most popular baseball teams in the Dominican Republic).
The most loyal baseball team and fanbase in the Dominican Republic, known for sticking through many years without a championship victory. (Estrellas Orientales is a professional team based in San Pedro de Macorís that famously went 51 years without a title).
Ahead, ahead, the best ones after the Aguilas Cibaeñas.