Guerreros de Acapulco

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Guerreros de Acapulco is a former Mexican soccer club from Acapulco in the state of Guerrero . His home ground was the Unidad Deportiva Acapulco , which has been available to the city's higher-class sports clubs since the mid-1970s.

history

The club came into being when the third division team Surianos de Iguala moved to the tourist resort of Acapulco in 1986 , where the team started under the new name of Guerreros . At the end of the 1989/90 season, the runner-up in the third-rate Segunda Division 'B' and the associated promotion to the Segunda Division , which was still second at the time , in which the Guerreros were represented in the following 1990/91 season. However, they immediately relegated and were again represented in the Segunda División 'B' in the following three seasons (1991 to 1994).

When the Primera División 'A' was introduced in 1994/95 , which replaced the Segunda División in the rank of a second division, the Guerreros were among its founding members and were represented in the new second division for three seasons. At the end of the 1996/97 season they sold their license to Mexico's most popular club, Chivas Guadalajara , who needed it for its newly established branch team Chivas Tijuana , which played the following two seasons (1997/98 and 1998/99) in Primera A.

Other clubs in Acapulco

The Guerreros discussed here are not identical to the association of the same name, which was only founded in 2009 and moved to Oaxaca in early 2012 ,

successes

Individual evidence

  1. La desaparecida Segunda división B (Spanish)
  2. The Segunda División 'B' at RSSSF (English)
  3. The Segunda División at RSSSF (English)
  4. Sin arreglo Guerreros se va a Oaxaca (Spanish; article of January 11, 2012)

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