Potros Zitácuaro

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Deportivo Zitácuaro , better known as Potros Zitácuaro , is a former football club from the city of Zitácuaro in the Mexican state of Michoacán .

history

The most successful epoch of the Potros ( Spanish for foals ) were the years around the turn of the millennium . In the 1995/96 season, the team won the championship of the fourth-class Tercera División and rose to the third-class Segunda División . A year and a half later, the Potros won the first half- season winter tournament (Invierno 1997), but failed in the promotion finals at the end of the 1997/98 season at the champions of the second half of the season (Verano 1998) and thus the Gallos de Aguascalientes had to advance to the second Left to league .

In summer 2001 the Potros won the championship of the Segunda División for the second time, prevailed at the end of the 2000/01 season against the champions of the winter tournament 2000 ( Águilas de Tamaulipas ) and made it to the second-rate Primera División 'A' .

In the first half of the 2001/02 season (Invierno 2001), the Potros, third in Group 4, missed qualifying for the Repechaje , the only qualifying game this season for participating in the play-off championship finals, scored only because of one less Point towards Nacional Tijuana , third in Group 1.

Before the 2002/03 season, the second division license of Potros Zitácuaro was transferred to Mexico City , where the professional team competed in the 2002 winter tournament (first half of the 2002/03 season) under the name Potros DF , before the Club Tapachula was formed from this also only existed for a half season. Both Potros DF and Club Tapachula each got only 15 points from 19 games, so that Club Tapachula was also relegated from the second division at the end of the season.

successes

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The 2001/02 Mexican season on RSSSF
  2. ^ The Mexican season 2002/03 on RSSSF