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Club Tijuana

Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles de Caliente, commonly known as Tijuana, or simply as Xolos, is a Mexican professional football club based in Tijuana. The club's badge is the founder's (Jorge Hank) hairless xoloitzcuintle, Hermoso.[3]

Tijuana
Full nameClub Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles de Caliente
Nickname(s)Los Xolos[1]
El Xolaje (The Xolos-Crowd in Mexican Spanish)
La Jauría[2] (The Pack)
FoundedJanuary 14, 2007; 16 years ago (2007-01-14)
GroundEstadio Caliente
Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Capacity27,333 expanding to 33,333
OwnerGrupo Caliente
ChairmanJorge Hank Inzunsa
ManagerMiguel Herrera
LeagueLiga MX
Clausura 2023Regular phase: 15th
Final phase: Did not qualify
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Founded on 14 January 2007 as Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles de Caliente, the club plays their home games at the Estadio Caliente.[4][5]

Tijuana has won 1 Liga MX and 1 Ascenso MX championship, as well as 1 Promotional Final.[6][7]

History Edit

The club is the 2nd latest in a long line of league teams in the city of Tijuana. Gallos Caliente was instituted in the summer of 2006 but it disappeared that same year. Then some businessmen from Tijuana bought the Guerreros de Tabasco and moved it to Tijuana, becoming Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles de Caliente. The team and owner announced the construction of the Estadio Caliente, a new stadium with a capacity for 33,333 people near Grupo Caliente's Agua Caliente Racetrack. Jorge Alberto Hank, the son of Jorge Hank Rhon, is the President of the team. They became the Apertura 2012 champions after defeating Toluca 4–2 in a two-legged series.

The team advanced to the Primera División de México with a win at home over Irapuato, 2–1 on May 21, 2011.[8]

Jorge Alberto Hank and Gog Murguia Fernandez, the vice president, became the youngest executives in the history of Mexican professional football to be at the head of a club in the Primera División de México.

The First Title Edit

 
Joaquín del Olmo promoted the club to Primera División de México in 2011.

The team obtained its first title in the Apertura 2010 tournament, after having finished as general leader during the regular tournament, which gave them a direct pass to the semi-finals. In the semi-finals the Xolos faced Albinegros de Orizaba. In both semifinal legs, the Xolos and Albinegros finished 0–0, with the aggregate score 0–0 too. The position that the Xolos had during the regular tournament permitted them to pass to the final against the Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz. In the first leg the "Xolos" had a surprise win 0–2 in the Estadio Luis "Pirata" Fuente in Veracruz, while in their field they won again 1–0 and this way Tijuana obtained half a ticket towards the Mexican football maximum circuit, the Primera División Mexicana.[9][10]

 
The Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles played their first game in Mexico's Primera Division "We've just started".
 
Estadio Caliente's capacity was increased after the team's promotion.

Promotion to Liga MX Edit

The final of the Clausura 2011 of the Liga de Ascenso was between Tijuana and Irapuato. The first leg was played on Wednesday May 11 in Tijuana's stadium. The game finished 1–1. The second leg played was in Irapuato, in the Estadio Sergio León Chavez. Irapuato won the game 1–0, being crowned champion of the Clausura 2011 afterwards. With the Tijuana having won the Apertura 2010 title, the Promotion Final was going to be, yet again, Tijuana vs Irapuato. The first leg was played in Irapuato on Wednesday May 18 and it remained 0–0, with the second leg deciding what team was going to be promoted to the Primera División de la Federación Mexicana de Fútbol (now known as Liga MX).[11] Played in Tijuana's Estadio Caliente, the second leg saw the Club Tijuana being crowned champion of the Promotion Final with a result of 2–1. Thus Tijuana replaced the Necaxa as the new Primera Division Team in Mexico.[12]

Liga MX Debut Edit

Kicking off their inaugural season in the Primera Division, Tijuana signed José Sand,[13] Leandro Augusto, Fernando Arce, Egidio Arévalo[14] and Dayro Moreno would move to Tijuana for a fee of US$3.5 m.[15] during summer 2011.

Tijuana opened the 2011–12 season with a 2–1 home loss to Morelia. American Joe Corona scored the club's first top-flight goal in the defeat. They would earn their first victory as a top-flight club in a 3–1 victory at Santos Laguna on August 6; however, after five consecutive home matches without a victory manager Joaquin del Olmo was sacked and replaced by Antonio Mohamed.

After having finished the 2011 Apertura with just three wins against nine draws and five losses, Tijuana would have more success in the 2012 Clasura. Behind the league's top defense (allowing just eleven goals in 17 matches), Tijuana finished with seven wins and seven draws against just three defeats and earned their first playoff berth in the top flight, where they would fall to Monterrey.

Apertura 2012 Champions Edit

Xolos would continue their strong defense in the 2012–13 Liga MX season. In the 2012 Apertura, Xolos allowed joint-fewest goals with 15 while finishing tied atop the table with Toluca. Seeded #2 in the La liguilla, they would avenge the previous season's defeat to Monterrey before rallying from a 2–0 deficit against León in the semi-finals. They would win the Liguilla over Toluca with a 4–1 aggregate victory, achieving the title in the shortest time after promotion to the top flight in Mexican history.[16]

Xolos would falter in the Clausura, finishing in 10th place, two points outside of Liguilla qualification. However, invited to Copa Libertadores, Tijuana would make a run to the quarter-finals before falling to Atlético Mineiro.

Stadium Edit

The Estadio Caliente, a multi-use stadium in Tijuana, Baja California, was officially inaugurated on November 11, 2007, in a game between Club Tijuana and Pumas Morelos. The attendance was 13,333, then the stadium capacity. In July 2009, the capacity was increased to 16,000. Stadium owner Jorge Hank Rhon's main reason for constructing the stadium was his wish to have a professional football club in the city. Because the Mexican Football Federation says that teams participating in the First Division must have a stadium with a capacity over 15,000, Club Tijuana officially became qualified for promotion to the Primera División de México when the capacity was increased. The construction of the stadium was planned in two parts. The first part finished the ground and lower sections of the stadium. In the second phase, the stadium's capacity was increased.[17] Club Xoloitzcuintles added 4,000 seats to its home field of Estadio Caliente, pushing its capacity to 20,000, according to the team's management. The team also remodeled the players’ dressing rooms and resurfaced the dirt parking lot with a stone surface. Among the construction projects is the installation of stadium lights, which should not be an issue.[18]

 
A view inside Caliente Stadium in 2009.

Institutional vision Edit

What first seemed to be a hobby to the football aficionado Jorge Hank Rhon, has now been projected as a business and institution with many ambitions by his son Jorge Alberto Hank Inzunza, President of Club Tijuana, and co-owner Alberto Murguia Orozco. The president has announced several times in press conferences that the project is far bigger than a stadium and a First Division team. The institutional plan involves football schools and clinics throughout the region, including San Diego and Los Angeles, professional football training, talent recruitment squads; 1st, 2nd, and 3rd division affiliates; foundations and green campaigns, and a heavily invested commercial complex.

Finances and ownership Edit

Controversy surrounded the lease, because the team would have ties to a company whose major business is that of betting on sports events, including football. The case was presented to high authorities in the Mexican Football Federation, where it was ruled that no action would be taken against Xoloitzcuintles De Caliente or its parent company.

Personnel Edit

Current technical staff Edit

Position Staff
Head coach   Miguel Herrera
Assistant coaches   Ávaro Galindo
  Óscar Escobar
Goalkeeper coach   José Torruco
Fitness coaches   Giber Becerra
  José Rangel
Physiotherapists   Gustavo González
  Raúl López
Team Doctor   Carlos Rincón

Management Edit

Position Staff
Chairman   Jorge Alberto Hank Inzunza
Vice-chairman   Gog Murguia Fernandez
General director   José Antonio Núñez
Director of football   Juan Pablo Santiago
Coordinator of football   Roberto Cornejo
Director of academy   Fernando Arce
Director of strategic planning   Jeronimo Vera
Director of marketing and commercialization   Esteban de Anda
Sports adviser   Ignacio Palou

Source: Liga MX

Players Edit

First-team squad Edit

As of 10 September 2023[19]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 GK   MEX José Antonio Rodríguez
3 DF   MEX Rafael Fernández
4 DF   CHI Nicolás Díaz
5 DF   MEX Rodrigo Parra
7 MF   ARG Alejandro Martínez
8 MF   MEX Fernando Madrigal
9 FW   CAN Lucas Cavallini
10 MF   MEX Kevin Castañeda
11 MF   ARG Lucas Rodríguez
14 MF   COL Christian Rivera
15 DF   MEX Diego Barbosa
18 DF   MEX Aarón Mejía
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF   MEX Eduardo Armenta
20 MF   MEX Francisco Contreras
21 GK   MEX Ricardo Díaz
22 MF   ARG Carlos Valenzuela
23 MF   MEX Iván Tona
24 DF   MEX Jesús Vega
26 MF   MEX Efraín Álvarez
27 MF   ARG Domingo Blanco (on loan from Dnipro-1)
30 GK   MEX José de Jesús Corona
32 FW   PAR Carlos González
33 DF   MEX Rodrigo Godínez
35 DF   COL Kevin Balanta

Out on loan Edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   USA Benny Díaz (at El Paso Locomotive)
GK   MEX Carlos Higuera (at Juárez)
GK   MEX Jonathan Vaal (at Sinaloa)
DF   MEX Jair Díaz (at Mazatlán)
DF   URU Yonatthan Rak (at Peñarol)
MF   ARG David Barbona (at Defensa y Justicia)
MF   COL Fabián Castillo (at Colo-Colo)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   MEX Alam Galindo (at Sinaloa)
MF   ARG Federico Lértora (at Querétaro)
MF   MEX Christian Leyva (at Sinaloa)
MF   CHI Joaquín Montecinos (at Querétaro)
FW   ECU José Angulo (at L.D.U. Quito)
FW   MEX Rubén Hernández (at Sinaloa)
FW   ARG Christian Ortiz (at Barcelona de Guayaquil)

Reserve teams Edit

Xolos Hermosillo
Reserve team that plays in the Liga TDP, the fourth level of the Mexican league system.

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors Edit

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt partner Sponsors
2007 Ardex Caliente
2007–08 Atletica Casas GEO/Nissan/TVC Deportes/Mexicana
2008 Voit
2009–10 Atletica Casas GEO/Nissan
2011 Kappa Casas GEO/Nissan/TVC Deportes/Volaris
2011–13 Nike Casas GEO/ABC/Waldos
2013–14 Nike Boing!/Casas GEO/ABC/Calimax
2015–2017 Adidas Boing!/Carls Jr/Calimax/Farmacias del Ahorro
2017– Charly Sport Boing!/Carls Jr/Calimax/Farmacias del Ahorro

Honours Edit

Domestic competitions Edit

Apertura 2012
Apertura 2010
Campeón de Ascenso 2010–11

Friendly competitions Edit

Date Home Team Result Away Team Tournament Venue Spectators
March 26, 2023 Club Tijuana   1–2   Club América Tour Aguila Snapdragon Stadium TBD
February 19, 2022 Club Tijuana   2–3   San Diego Loyal Club Friendly Torero Stadium 4,500
July 10, 2021 Club Tijuana   1–0   San Diego Loyal Club Friendly Torero Stadium 6,000
January 31, 2018 Club Tijuana   2–3   Toronto FC Club Friendly Torero Stadium 6,000
December 28, 2013 Club Tijuana   3–3   Club América Los Angeles Clasico Dignity Health Sports Park 25,000
October 13, 2013 Club Tijuana   1–1   Santos Laguna Club Friendly Toyota Field -
July 6, 2013 Club Tijuana   5–2   Club América San Diego Clasico Petco Park 29,000
June 30, 2012 Club Tijuana   1–1   Club América San Diego Clasico Qualcomm Stadium 19,880
February 22, 2012 Club Tijuana   5–2   Chivas USA San Diego Clasico Torero Stadium 6,000
March 2, 2011 Club Tijuana   2–2   LA Galaxy San Diego Clasico Torero Stadium 6,000

International competitions Edit

Copa Libertadores
Year Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Stage
2013 10 5 4 1 13 8 +5 13 Lost quarter-finals
Total 10 5 4 1 13 8 +5 13
CONCACAF Champions League
Year Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Stage
2013–14 9 5 1 3 15 8 +7 10 Lost semi-finals
Total 9 5 1 3 15 8 +7 10

Records Edit

 
Raúl Enríquez, the Xolos top scorer of all time.
Most goals scored
Rank Name Goals
1   Raul Enriquez 81
2   Dayro Moreno 47
3   Duvier Riascos 23
4   Dario Benedetto 21
5   Fidel Martínez 21
Most Appearances
Rank Name Matches
1   Javier Gandolfi 243
2   Juan Carlos Núñez 221
3   Richard Ruiz 191
4   Raul Enriquez 190
5   Joe Corona 180

Managers Edit

Women's section Edit

Club Tijuana (Women), founded in 2014, that participated in the US-based Women's Premier Soccer League[20] in the summer and in the Liga Mayor Femenil in the winter. In their first year, they finished in the middle of the competitive Pac-South division of WPSL before becoming Mexican national champions.[21] Since 2017 participates in the Liga MX Femenil.

References Edit

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  2. ^ "Liga MX 101: The terms you need to know". 17 January 2018.
  3. ^ "The Legend Behind the Badge: Xolos de Tijuana". Alfalfa Studio. 2019-07-17. Retrieved 2022-04-25.
  4. ^ "Tijuana".
  5. ^ "LIGA MX - Página Oficial de la Liga Mexicana del Fútbol Profesional".
  6. ^ "Xolos, campeones del Apertura 2012".
  7. ^ "¡Historia de Éxitos!".
  8. ^ Zamora, David (May 21, 2011). . Azteca Deportes. Archived from the original on July 23, 2011. Retrieved May 21, 2011.
  9. ^ "Xolos vence 2-0 a Veracruz y tiene la mitad del campeonato - Terra México". Terra.com.mx. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  10. ^ "No se encontró la página | Futbol Total". Archived from the original on 21 February 2013.
  11. ^ "Terra México - Noticias, Deportes, Entretenimiento y Estilo de Vida". Terra.com.mx. Archived from the original on 2012-09-17. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  12. ^ . Reuters. May 21, 2011. Archived from the original on July 15, 2014.
  13. ^ "Jose Sand Close To Join Tijuana". Club-Tijuana.com. 2011-06-30. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
  14. ^ "Egidio Arevalo Close To Join Tijuana". Club-Tijuana.com. 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2011-06-25.
  15. ^ "Dayro Moreno se va con sus goles a México". El Colombiano. 2 June 2011. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  16. ^ "Believe it: Tijuana Xolos are Mexican champs". UTSanDiego.com. 2012-12-02. Archived from the original on 2012-12-27. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  17. ^ "SÍNTESIS SEMANAL: México, en alerta epidemiológica por brote de influenza porcina :: El Informador". Informador.com.mx. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  18. ^ http://www.noticiasmvs.com/noticias/deportes/FIFA-rechaza-a-Tijuana-como-sede-del-Sub-17.html[permanent dead link]
  19. ^ MX, LIGA MX / ASCENSO. "LIGA MX - Página Oficial de la Liga del Fútbol Profesional en México .: Bienvenido". www.ligabancomer.mx.
  20. ^ . WPSL. October 7, 2014. Archived from the original on October 15, 2014. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
  21. ^ . WPSL. December 29, 2015. Archived from the original on 2016-01-17. Retrieved January 1, 2016.

External links Edit

  • Official Club Tijuana site (in Spanish and English)

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2023Regular phase 15thFinal phase Did not qualifyWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonFounded on 14 January 2007 as Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles de Caliente the club plays their home games at the Estadio Caliente 4 5 Tijuana has won 1 Liga MX and 1 Ascenso MX championship as well as 1 Promotional Final 6 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 The First Title 1 2 Promotion to Liga MX 1 3 Liga MX Debut 1 4 Apertura 2012 Champions 2 Stadium 3 Institutional vision 4 Finances and ownership 5 Personnel 5 1 Current technical staff 5 2 Management 6 Players 6 1 First team squad 6 2 Out on loan 6 3 Reserve teams 7 Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors 8 Honours 8 1 Domestic competitions 8 2 Friendly competitions 9 International competitions 10 Records 11 Managers 12 Women s section 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditThe club is the 2nd latest in a long line of league teams in the city of Tijuana Gallos Caliente was instituted in the summer of 2006 but it disappeared that same year Then some businessmen from Tijuana bought the Guerreros de Tabasco and moved it to Tijuana becoming Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles de Caliente The team and owner announced the construction of the Estadio Caliente a new stadium with a capacity for 33 333 people near Grupo Caliente s Agua Caliente Racetrack Jorge Alberto Hank the son of Jorge Hank Rhon is the President of the team They became the Apertura 2012 champions after defeating Toluca 4 2 in a two legged series The team advanced to the Primera Division de Mexico with a win at home over Irapuato 2 1 on May 21 2011 8 Jorge Alberto Hank and Gog Murguia Fernandez the vice president became the youngest executives in the history of Mexican professional football to be at the head of a club in the Primera Division de Mexico The First Title Edit nbsp Joaquin del Olmo promoted the club to Primera Division de Mexico in 2011 The team obtained its first title in the Apertura 2010 tournament after having finished as general leader during the regular tournament which gave them a direct pass to the semi finals In the semi finals the Xolos faced Albinegros de Orizaba In both semifinal legs the Xolos and Albinegros finished 0 0 with the aggregate score 0 0 too The position that the Xolos had during the regular tournament permitted them to pass to the final against the Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz In the first leg the Xolos had a surprise win 0 2 in the Estadio Luis Pirata Fuente in Veracruz while in their field they won again 1 0 and this way Tijuana obtained half a ticket towards the Mexican football maximum circuit the Primera Division Mexicana 9 10 nbsp The Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles played their first game in Mexico s Primera Division We ve just started nbsp Estadio Caliente s capacity was increased after the team s promotion Promotion to Liga MX Edit The final of the Clausura 2011 of the Liga de Ascenso was between Tijuana and Irapuato The first leg was played on Wednesday May 11 in Tijuana s stadium The game finished 1 1 The second leg played was in Irapuato in the Estadio Sergio Leon Chavez Irapuato won the game 1 0 being crowned champion of the Clausura 2011 afterwards With the Tijuana having won the Apertura 2010 title the Promotion Final was going to be yet again Tijuana vs Irapuato The first leg was played in Irapuato on Wednesday May 18 and it remained 0 0 with the second leg deciding what team was going to be promoted to the Primera Division de la Federacion Mexicana de Futbol now known as Liga MX 11 Played in Tijuana s Estadio Caliente the second leg saw the Club Tijuana being crowned champion of the Promotion Final with a result of 2 1 Thus Tijuana replaced the Necaxa as the new Primera Division Team in Mexico 12 Liga MX Debut Edit Kicking off their inaugural season in the Primera Division Tijuana signed Jose Sand 13 Leandro Augusto Fernando Arce Egidio Arevalo 14 and Dayro Moreno would move to Tijuana for a fee of US 3 5 m 15 during summer 2011 Tijuana opened the 2011 12 season with a 2 1 home loss to Morelia American Joe Corona scored the club s first top flight goal in the defeat They would earn their first victory as a top flight club in a 3 1 victory at Santos Laguna on August 6 however after five consecutive home matches without a victory manager Joaquin del Olmo was sacked and replaced by Antonio Mohamed After having finished the 2011 Apertura with just three wins against nine draws and five losses Tijuana would have more success in the 2012 Clasura Behind the league s top defense allowing just eleven goals in 17 matches Tijuana finished with seven wins and seven draws against just three defeats and earned their first playoff berth in the top flight where they would fall to Monterrey Apertura 2012 Champions Edit Xolos would continue their strong defense in the 2012 13 Liga MX season In the 2012 Apertura Xolos allowed joint fewest goals with 15 while finishing tied atop the table with Toluca Seeded 2 in the La liguilla they would avenge the previous season s defeat to Monterrey before rallying from a 2 0 deficit against Leon in the semi finals They would win the Liguilla over Toluca with a 4 1 aggregate victory achieving the title in the shortest time after promotion to the top flight in Mexican history 16 Xolos would falter in the Clausura finishing in 10th place two points outside of Liguilla qualification However invited to Copa Libertadores Tijuana would make a run to the quarter finals before falling to Atletico Mineiro Stadium EditMain article Estadio Caliente The Estadio Caliente a multi use stadium in Tijuana Baja California was officially inaugurated on November 11 2007 in a game between Club Tijuana and Pumas Morelos The attendance was 13 333 then the stadium capacity In July 2009 the capacity was increased to 16 000 Stadium owner Jorge Hank Rhon s main reason for constructing the stadium was his wish to have a professional football club in the city Because the Mexican Football Federation says that teams participating in the First Division must have a stadium with a capacity over 15 000 Club Tijuana officially became qualified for promotion to the Primera Division de Mexico when the capacity was increased The construction of the stadium was planned in two parts The first part finished the ground and lower sections of the stadium In the second phase the stadium s capacity was increased 17 Club Xoloitzcuintles added 4 000 seats to its home field of Estadio Caliente pushing its capacity to 20 000 according to the team s management The team also remodeled the players dressing rooms and resurfaced the dirt parking lot with a stone surface Among the construction projects is the installation of stadium lights which should not be an issue 18 nbsp A view inside Caliente Stadium in 2009 Institutional vision EditWhat first seemed to be a hobby to the football aficionado Jorge Hank Rhon has now been projected as a business and institution with many ambitions by his son Jorge Alberto Hank Inzunza President of Club Tijuana and co owner Alberto Murguia Orozco The president has announced several times in press conferences that the project is far bigger than a stadium and a First Division team The institutional plan involves football schools and clinics throughout the region including San Diego and Los Angeles professional football training talent recruitment squads 1st 2nd and 3rd division affiliates foundations and green campaigns and a heavily invested commercial complex Finances and ownership EditControversy surrounded the lease because the team would have ties to a company whose major business is that of betting on sports events including football The case was presented to high authorities in the Mexican Football Federation where it was ruled that no action would be taken against Xoloitzcuintles De Caliente or its parent company Personnel EditCurrent technical staff Edit Position StaffHead coach nbsp Miguel HerreraAssistant coaches nbsp Avaro Galindo nbsp oscar EscobarGoalkeeper coach nbsp Jose TorrucoFitness coaches nbsp Giber Becerra nbsp Jose RangelPhysiotherapists nbsp Gustavo Gonzalez nbsp Raul LopezTeam Doctor nbsp Carlos RinconManagement Edit Position StaffChairman nbsp Jorge Alberto Hank InzunzaVice chairman nbsp Gog Murguia FernandezGeneral director nbsp Jose Antonio NunezDirector of football nbsp Juan Pablo SantiagoCoordinator of football nbsp Roberto CornejoDirector of academy nbsp Fernando ArceDirector of strategic planning nbsp Jeronimo VeraDirector of marketing and commercialization nbsp Esteban de AndaSports adviser nbsp Ignacio PalouSource Liga MXPlayers EditFirst team squad Edit As of 10 September 2023 19 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player2 GK nbsp MEX Jose Antonio Rodriguez3 DF nbsp MEX Rafael Fernandez4 DF nbsp CHI Nicolas Diaz5 DF nbsp MEX Rodrigo Parra7 MF nbsp ARG Alejandro Martinez8 MF nbsp MEX Fernando Madrigal9 FW nbsp CAN Lucas Cavallini10 MF nbsp MEX Kevin Castaneda11 MF nbsp ARG Lucas Rodriguez14 MF nbsp COL Christian Rivera15 DF nbsp MEX Diego Barbosa18 DF nbsp MEX Aaron Mejia No Pos Nation Player19 MF nbsp MEX Eduardo Armenta20 MF nbsp MEX Francisco Contreras21 GK nbsp MEX Ricardo Diaz22 MF nbsp ARG Carlos Valenzuela23 MF nbsp MEX Ivan Tona24 DF nbsp MEX Jesus Vega26 MF nbsp MEX Efrain Alvarez27 MF nbsp ARG Domingo Blanco on loan from Dnipro 1 30 GK nbsp MEX Jose de Jesus Corona32 FW nbsp PAR Carlos Gonzalez33 DF nbsp MEX Rodrigo Godinez35 DF nbsp COL Kevin BalantaFor recent transfers see List of Mexican football transfers summer 2023 Out on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK nbsp USA Benny Diaz at El Paso Locomotive GK nbsp MEX Carlos Higuera at Juarez GK nbsp MEX Jonathan Vaal at Sinaloa DF nbsp MEX Jair Diaz at Mazatlan DF nbsp URU Yonatthan Rak at Penarol MF nbsp ARG David Barbona at Defensa y Justicia MF nbsp COL Fabian Castillo at Colo Colo No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp MEX Alam Galindo at Sinaloa MF nbsp ARG Federico Lertora at Queretaro MF nbsp MEX Christian Leyva at Sinaloa MF nbsp CHI Joaquin Montecinos at Queretaro FW nbsp ECU Jose Angulo at L D U Quito FW nbsp MEX Ruben Hernandez at Sinaloa FW nbsp ARG Christian Ortiz at Barcelona de Guayaquil Reserve teams Edit Main article Tijuana Reserves Xolos Hermosillo Reserve team that plays in the Liga TDP the fourth level of the Mexican league system Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors EditPeriod Kit manufacturer Shirt partner Sponsors2007 Ardex Caliente2007 08 Atletica Casas GEO Nissan TVC Deportes Mexicana2008 Voit2009 10 Atletica Casas GEO Nissan2011 Kappa Casas GEO Nissan TVC Deportes Volaris2011 13 Nike Casas GEO ABC Waldos2013 14 Nike Boing Casas GEO ABC Calimax2015 2017 Adidas Boing Carls Jr Calimax Farmacias del Ahorro2017 Charly Sport Boing Carls Jr Calimax Farmacias del AhorroHonours EditDomestic competitions Edit Liga MX 1Apertura 2012 dd Liga de Ascenso 1Apertura 2010 dd Promotional Final 1Campeon de Ascenso 2010 11 dd Friendly competitions Edit Date Home Team Result Away Team Tournament Venue SpectatorsMarch 26 2023 Club Tijuana nbsp 1 2 nbsp Club America Tour Aguila Snapdragon Stadium TBDFebruary 19 2022 Club Tijuana nbsp 2 3 nbsp San Diego Loyal Club Friendly Torero Stadium 4 500July 10 2021 Club Tijuana nbsp 1 0 nbsp San Diego Loyal Club Friendly Torero Stadium 6 000January 31 2018 Club Tijuana nbsp 2 3 nbsp Toronto FC Club Friendly Torero Stadium 6 000December 28 2013 Club Tijuana nbsp 3 3 nbsp Club America Los Angeles Clasico Dignity Health Sports Park 25 000October 13 2013 Club Tijuana nbsp 1 1 nbsp Santos Laguna Club Friendly Toyota Field July 6 2013 Club Tijuana nbsp 5 2 nbsp Club America San Diego Clasico Petco Park 29 000June 30 2012 Club Tijuana nbsp 1 1 nbsp Club America San Diego Clasico Qualcomm Stadium 19 880February 22 2012 Club Tijuana nbsp 5 2 nbsp Chivas USA San Diego Clasico Torero Stadium 6 000March 2 2011 Club Tijuana nbsp 2 2 nbsp LA Galaxy San Diego Clasico Torero Stadium 6 000International competitions EditCopa Libertadores Year Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Stage2013 10 5 4 1 13 8 5 13 Lost quarter finalsTotal 10 5 4 1 13 8 5 13CONCACAF Champions League Year Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Stage2013 14 9 5 1 3 15 8 7 10 Lost semi finalsTotal 9 5 1 3 15 8 7 10Records Edit nbsp Raul Enriquez the Xolos top scorer of all time Most goals scored Rank Name Goals1 nbsp Raul Enriquez 812 nbsp Dayro Moreno 473 nbsp Duvier Riascos 234 nbsp Dario Benedetto 215 nbsp Fidel Martinez 21Most Appearances Rank Name Matches1 nbsp Javier Gandolfi 2432 nbsp Juan Carlos Nunez 2213 nbsp Richard Ruiz 1914 nbsp Raul Enriquez 1905 nbsp Joe Corona 180Managers Edit nbsp Victor Rangel 2007 nbsp Wilson Graniolatti 2008 2009 nbsp Juan Antonio Luna 2009 2010 nbsp Joaquin del Olmo 2010 2011 nbsp Antonio Mohamed 2011 2013 nbsp Jorge Almiron 2013 nbsp Cesar Farias 2013 2014 nbsp Daniel Guzman 2014 2015 nbsp Ruben Omar Romano 2015 nbsp Raul Chabrand 2015 nbsp Miguel Herrera 2015 2017 nbsp Eduardo Coudet 2017 nbsp Diego Cocca 2017 2018 nbsp Oscar Pareja 2018 2019 nbsp Gustavo Quinteros 2020 nbsp Pablo Guede 2020 2021 nbsp Robert Siboldi 2021 nbsp Sebastian Mendez 2021 2022 nbsp Ricardo Valino 2022 2023 nbsp Miguel Herrera 2023 present Women s section EditClub Tijuana Women founded in 2014 that participated in the US based Women s Premier Soccer League 20 in the summer and in the Liga Mayor Femenil in the winter In their first year they finished in the middle of the competitive Pac South division of WPSL before becoming Mexican national champions 21 Since 2017 participates in the Liga MX Femenil References Edit Liga MX Know the Teams 2 July 2021 Liga MX 101 The terms you need to know 17 January 2018 The Legend Behind the Badge Xolos de Tijuana Alfalfa Studio 2019 07 17 Retrieved 2022 04 25 Tijuana LIGA MX Pagina Oficial de la Liga Mexicana del Futbol Profesional Xolos campeones del Apertura 2012 Historia de Exitos Zamora David May 21 2011 Tijuana ya esta en Primera Division Azteca Deportes Archived from the original on July 23 2011 Retrieved May 21 2011 Xolos vence 2 0 a Veracruz y tiene la mitad del campeonato Terra Mexico Terra com mx Retrieved 2013 07 10 No se encontro la pagina Futbol Total Archived from the original on 21 February 2013 Terra Mexico Noticias Deportes Entretenimiento y Estilo de Vida Terra com mx Archived from the original on 2012 09 17 Retrieved 2013 07 10 FUTBOL Tijuana sube por primera vez a maxima categoria en Mexico Reuters May 21 2011 Archived from the original on July 15 2014 Jose Sand Close To Join Tijuana Club Tijuana com 2011 06 30 Retrieved 2011 06 30 Egidio Arevalo Close To Join Tijuana Club Tijuana com 2011 07 25 Retrieved 2011 06 25 Dayro Moreno se va con sus goles a Mexico El Colombiano 2 June 2011 Retrieved 2013 07 10 Believe it Tijuana Xolos are Mexican champs UTSanDiego com 2012 12 02 Archived from the original on 2012 12 27 Retrieved 2013 07 10 SINTESIS SEMANAL Mexico en alerta epidemiologica por brote de influenza porcina El Informador Informador com mx Retrieved 2013 07 10 http www noticiasmvs com noticias deportes FIFA rechaza a Tijuana como sede del Sub 17 html permanent dead link MX LIGA MX ASCENSO LIGA MX Pagina Oficial de la Liga del Futbol Profesional en Mexico Bienvenido www ligabancomer mx WPSL WELCOMES NEW TEAM FROM SOUTH OF THE BORDER WPSL October 7 2014 Archived from the original on October 15 2014 Retrieved October 7 2014 XOLOS USA WIN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP IN MEXICO WPSL December 29 2015 Archived from the original on 2016 01 17 Retrieved January 1 2016 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Club Tijuana Official Club Tijuana site in Spanish and English Primera Division Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Club Tijuana amp oldid 1175354541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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