2011 was a year that will be etched in the memory of all Tigres UANL fans. After decades of struggle and effort, the team finally achieved its first Liga MX title in the Clausura tournament. This victory was not only a moment of celebration but also represented the culmination of a long and complex process that began years earlier.

The Clausura 2011 campaign began with a mix of expectation and nervousness. Tigres, led by coach Ricardo Ferretti, showcased a solid and attractive playing style. From the start, the fans felt that there was something special about this team. The chemistry among players, along with a blend of young and experienced talent, created an atmosphere of optimism at Estadio Universitario.

The regular phase culminated with Tigres at the top of the table, allowing them to advance to the Liguilla with unshakeable confidence. In the quarterfinals, they faced Pachuca, a complicated rival, but with determined and cohesive play, Tigres managed to move on to the semifinals. The victory over Pachuca was a clear indication that the team was destined for great things.

The semifinals pitted Tigres against Club América, a team with a rich history and a significant rivalry. In a match filled with emotion and tension, Tigres displayed their true character and determination. The victory on aggregate not only sent them to the final but also ignited the passion of the fans, who began to dream of a title.

The final was contested against Santos Laguna, a team that had proven to be a formidable competitor throughout the season. The first match, played at Estadio Universitario, ended in a draw, leaving everything to be decided in the second leg. The pressure was immense, but Tigres stood firm and arrived at Estadio TSM Corona with the determination to make history.

The return leg was a rollercoaster of emotions. Tigres opened the scoring, and although Santos managed to equalize, the felines responded decisively. The fans vibrated with every play, every pass, and finally, the final whistle brought with it a celebration cry that resonated throughout Monterrey. Tigres had finally secured their first Liga MX title, the long-sought star that had always eluded the club.

This title was not just a sporting achievement; it also represented a shift in the club's mentality and its supporters. From that moment on, Tigres UANL ceased to be just a club with history to become a true contender in Mexican football. The first star on their badge not only symbolized a triumph but also the beginning of a new era filled with ambitions and successes.

Today, more than a decade later, the legacy of that championship lives on in the hearts of fans and in the identity of the club. The victory of 2011 not only changed Tigres' trajectory but also laid the groundwork for the successes that would follow in the coming years. Los Felinos, with their first star, established themselves as a giant in Mexican football, and the memory of that historic night continues to inspire new generations of fans and players alike.