Real Cuautitlán

Club de Fútbol Real Cuautitlán was a Mexican football club that played in the Segunda División Profesional. The club was based in Cuautitlán, State of Mexico.

Real Cuautitlán
Full nameClub de Fútbol Real Cuautitlán
Nickname(s)Los Truenos (The Thunders)
Los Cocoleros (The Cocoleros)
Founded1996 (1996)
Dissolved2017
GroundEstadio Municipal Claudio Suárez
Texcoco, Mexico, Mexico
Capacity4,000

History

The club was founded in 1996 joining the Tercera División de México that same year the club managed to win the tournament and earned the promotion to the Segunda División Profesional and would join forces with Necaxa.

In 1999 the club won the Invierno 1999 Championship defeating in the final Club Atlético Tapatío F.C..[1] The club went on to play the promotion match against Club Deportivo Marte who had won the Verano 2000, which they lost.

The club played in the Segunda División Profesional under the name Cocoleros de Cuautitlán.[2]

Past crests

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See also

Players

Current Squad

Most Recent Players

  • Luis Ernesto Pérez
  • Mario Pérez.
  • Diego Alfonso Martínez.
  • José Ramiréz
  • Alfredo "Chango" Moreno.
  • Carlos Flores.
  • Armando "Loco" Ávila Dorador.
  • Gabriel Roussique.
  • Jose Trinidad Saenz L.
  • Carlos Vazquez.
  • Christian Martinez.
  • Angel Raúl "Rambo" Sosa Hernández.
  • Geovanni Torres.
  • J. Eduardo "Toro" Ávila V.
  • Gabriel Casas.
  • Pablo Ornelas.
  • Brandon Buitron.
  • Alexandro "Monstruo" Álvarez
  • Alfonso Blanco.
  • Antonio Moreno.
  • Francisco Pastor G Montero.

Honors

  • Tercera División de México(2): 1995-96 y 2012-13
  • Segunda División Profesional(1):Invierno 1999
  • Segunda División Profesional Promotion (2)
  • "Primera División A" Promotion (1)
  • Runner Up(1): Apertura 2003

References

  1. "Cengage Learning". Accessmylibrary.com. Retrieved 2015-10-17.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20070928132354/http://www.segundadivision.org.mx/noticias_mkup.php?acc=ver&id=149. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved August 5, 2011. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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