Chiapas FC

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Basic data
Surname Chiapas FC
Seat Tuxtla Gutiérrez , Mexico
founding 2002
president Carlos Hugo López Chargoy
Website chiapasfc.com
First soccer team
Head coach José Guadalupe Cruz
Venue Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna
Places 25,000
league Primera División
Clausura 2012 Quarter finals
home
Away

The Chiapas FC until May 2013 Jaguares de Chiapas and therefore Chiapas Jaguar called (cf.. Club logo), is a Mexican football club from Tuxtla Gutierrez .

The club has participated in the Primera División de Mexico since Apertura 2002 . The game is played in the Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna , which was built in 1982 for 6,000 spectators , was expanded in 2002 and now offers space for more than 25,000 spectators.

history

On June 27, 2002, Alejandro Burillo, owner of the Pegaso Group, announced that the state of Chiapas will have a first division team called Jaguares de Chiapas for the coming season . Opponents at the home game premiere in the Primera División on August 17, 2002 was none other than the most popular team in the country, Chivas Guadalajara . The game ended 1: 1, which was a respectable success for the ambitious newcomer. But the club owner Alejandro Burillo is by no means a patient person. In the first season alone, three different coaches were used. Two were fired during the season and the third after the end of the 2002/03 season. Nevertheless - or precisely because of the many coaching changes - the new team ended the season in last place in the overall annual table. The following year things went much better and at the end of the season they took a sensational third place in the overall annual ranking.

In Mexico, however, the overall annual ranking is less important than the group results. After two last places in the first season, the Jaguares only took fourth place in the 2003/04 Apertura . But in the Clausura they surprised all the experts. With 42 points and only one defeat, they not only won their group, but were the best team in the second half of the season. But in the quarter-finals of the play-offs they failed with 1: 2 and 2: 2 against Cruz Azul .

But the performances of the Jaguares are extremely changeable. The 2004/05 season ended with 16th place in the overall table, the play-offs again missed in both tournaments. The InterLiga was held for the first time at the same time as the Apertura ; a tournament to determine the participants for the Copa Libertadores . Here the Jaguares failed only in the decisive game with 3: 5 on penalties to Chivas Guadalajara , who in turn were able to advance to the semi-finals of the South American Cup.

In the Clausura 2005/06 the Jaguares were finally able to celebrate a group victory again and move into the play-offs for the second time. Despite a 3-2 away win in Guadalajara, they failed as they did two years earlier in the quarter-finals - and once again to Chivas Guadalajara - because they had won their second leg in Tuxtla Gutiérrez 4-2.

The coaches of the Jaguares de Chiapas

season Trainer
Apertura 2002 Salvador Capitano / Jorge Garcés
Clausura 2003 Jorge Garcés / Sergio Bueno
Apertura 2003 José Luis Trejo
Clausura 2004 José Luis Trejo
Apertura 2004 José Luis Trejo
Clausura 2005 José Luis Trejo / Antonio Mohamed / Fernando Quirarte
Apertura 2005 Fernando Quirarte / Luis Fernando Tena
Clausura 2006 Luis Fernando Tena
Apertura 2006 Eduardo de la Torre
Clausura 2007 Eduardo de la Torre / Víctor Manuel Vucetich
Apertura 2007 Víctor Manuel Vucetich / René Isidoro García
Clausura 2008 René Isidoro García / Sergio Almaguer
Apertura 2008 Sergio Almaguer / Francisco Avilán
Clausura 2009 Miguel Brindisi / Marco Antonio Ruiz
Apertura 2009 Luis Fernando Tena
Bicentenario 2010 Luis Fernando Tena / Juan Manuel Álvarez / Pablo Marini
Apertura 2010 José Guadalupe Cruz
Clausura 2011 José Guadalupe Cruz
Apertura 2011 José Guadalupe Cruz
Clausura 2012 José Guadalupe Cruz
Apertura 2012 José Guadalupe Cruz
Clausura 2013 José Guadalupe Cruz
June 2016 José Cardozo

Current squad

No. position Surname
1 MexicoMexico TW Fabián Villaseñor
2 ArgentinaArgentina FROM Miguel Ángel Martínez
3 MexicoMexico FROM Jesús Chavez
4th ChileChile FROM Ismael Fuentes
5 MexicoMexico FROM Omar Flores
6th MexicoMexico FROM Gerardo Espinoza
7th MexicoMexico MF Luis Miguel Noriega
8th MexicoMexico FROM George Corral
10 ColombiaColombia ST Luis Gabriel Rey
11 ColombiaColombia ST Franco Arizala
No. position Surname
12 MexicoMexico TW Édgar Hernández
13 UruguayUruguay MF Jorge Marcelo Rodríguez
14th MexicoMexico MF Jorge Daniel Hernández
15th MexicoMexico MF Ricardo Esqueda
16 MexicoMexico TW Gerardo Daniel Ruiz
17th MexicoMexico MF Edgar Andrade
18th United StatesUnited States ST Gustavo Ruelas
19th MexicoMexico FROM Jesús Castillo
20th MexicoMexico FROM Orlando Rincon
21st MexicoMexico MF Yasser Corona
22nd EnglandEngland ST Carlton Murray-Price

Historical logos

successes

  • Copa Chiapas: 2004, 2005

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

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