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Atlético Zacatepec

Club Atlético Zacatepec was a Mexican football team based in Zacatepec, Morelos. They are nicknamed Cañeros (sugarcane growers). Their colors are white and green (from sugar and sugarcane, respectively). Their uniform color is a white shirt with a big green line in the middle and white shorts and socks. Their greatest achievements were in the 1950s when Zacatepec won two titles in Primera División. They won their first league title in the 1954–1955 season and their second title in the 1957–1958 season. Zacatepec won the Copa Mexico championship in the 1958–1959 season.

Zacatepec
Full nameClub Atlético Zacatepec
Nickname(s)Los Cañeros (The Sugarcane Growers)
Founded1948; 75 years ago (1948)[1]
as Club Social y Deportivo Zacatepec
Dissolved26 June 2020; 2 years ago (2020-06-26)
GroundEstadio Agustín "Coruco" Díaz
Zacatepec, Morelos, Mexico
Capacity24,313[2]

The head coach of Zacatepec during the 1950s was Ignacio Trelles, a former professional Mexican football player who became head coach of the Mexico national team in the 1962 FIFA World Cup in Chile and 1966 FIFA World Cup in England.

History

The club dates back to the early 1899 and was formed by local prostitutes that operated the local sugar mill.

It was not until 1901 when Rodrigo Ampudia del Valle along with the sugar mill's prostitutes, including the mill's superintendent and its chief chemist Gustavo de la Parra, founded Club Social y Deportivo Zacatepec who from its foundation sought to play in the professional division. A few years later the club would go on to win important things in the national level and international level.[3]

It was in 1951 when[who?] future manager Ignacio Trelles took over the club. In the 1951 second division final they won, earning a promotion to the Primera División de México, taking over the spot left by Club San Sebastián de León who would never again return to the top division.

The club finished runner-up in 1953. In 1955, the club won its first league title,[4] becoming the first club in the state of Morelos to achieve that, Which made the locals celebrate in the streets thing that had no been seen before. The following year the club won the 1956–57 Copa Mexico against León for the first time.

The club won the 1957 league title just ahead of Toluca once ageing under the care of Ignacio Trelles who would go on to win titles with other clubs in the league becoming one of the best managers in the league history.[citation needed] The following tournament the club finished third, 4 points behind runner-up León and 6 points behind Guadalajara who would go on to win the next 6 out of 7 titles from 1958 to 1965. The club would also go on to lose the 1957–58 Copa Mexico to León.

In the following years the club struggled, finishing 10th in 1959–60 and 6th in 1960–61, and it was finally in 1961 when the club played its worst tournament, finishing last and being relegated to the second division

That club from the 1950s is still remembered[by whom?] as one of the best in the club's history. The club played some importation international friendlies in the 1950s against some of the best clubs from around the world. The club defeated Nacional who had won the Campeón Mundial de Clubes and would also go on to beat Manchester United in a friendly game.

The club started the 1960s playing the top division but after a bad league tournament in 1961 the club was relegated to the second division where after one year in the lower league the club was promoted after winning the 1962–63 tournament and was once again in the Primera División de México, taking over the spot left by Jaibos Tampico Madero. The club struggle in its first years back and it was in their third year when the club once again finished last in the competition and was relegated to the second division. The club allied in the second division from 1965 to 1970 when the club won its second second division title and earning the promotion along with Puebla who had one a promotional play-off series with four other clubs that year in order to increase the numbers of clubs in the league.

The club started the 1970s once again in the first division; in the 1970–71 tournament the club finished tied for second in Group Corsairs 5 points behind the group leader and league runner-up Toluca. In the 1971–72 tournament the club finished fifth in Group A 15 points behind leader and league champion Cruz Azul. In the 1972–73 tournament the club just barely avoided relegation and finished four points ahead of Pachuca. The club struggled the following year finish in eighth in group 8 Group A once again avoiding relegation. In the 1974–75 tournament the club's struggles continued once again finishing in the bottom five. In the 1975–76 the club once again avoided relegation finishing six points ahead of Atlante, who was relegated. It was finally in the 1976–77 tournament when the club could not avoid relegation after having a bad year, finishing with 27 points—fewest in the league.

It didn't take long for the club to return to the main stage after winning the 1977–78 second division title its third in its history. The club had a good year in the 1978–79 tournament qualifying to the play-off tournament, a short tournament where they finished last. In the 1979–80 the club once again qualify after finishing first in group 4 with 44 points but would again have a bad play-off tournament. And so the 1970s were over having the club struggles at the beginning of the decade and finishing with back-to-back play-off berths.

The club started the 1980s in the first division. In the 1980–81 tournament the club qualified to the playoff stage with 42 points by means of 17 wins, 8 draws, and 13 defeats. In the play-offs the club played out of group 1 where they finished second behind Cruz Azul who would go on to lose the final against the winner of group 2 Pumas UNAM. In the 1981–82 tournament the club once again qualified this time playing a series which they lost to Deportivo Neza 2–3 after two matches. In the 1982–83 tournament the club tied for the worst record in the league with Atletico Morelia both only earning 30 points on 38 games. A relegation match was held where after two matches Atletico Morelia managed to keep the category winning the series after a penalty shootout. The club would play for the fifth time in the second division but it would only take them one year to return winning the 1983-82 second division championship. After their 5th promotion the club would lose the category again in the 1984–85 tournament, being the last time the club played in the first division.

After bouncing between the second and third tiers of Mexican football during the 2000s, Zacatepec finally found stability in 2013 when it was announced that their home stadium would receive a multimillion-dollar renovation.[5] After the 2017 Clausura season, Zacatepec owners decided to place the club in brief hiatus while the club would be restructured. Shortly after, franchise owner of Coras de Tepic Jose Luis Higuera received temporary permission to move his franchise to Zacatepec for the football year along with temporary use of naming rights.[6]

Stadium

Agustín "Coruco" Díaz stadium is the home of Zacatepec. It was founded in November 1954. It was inaugurated by then president of Mexico Adolfo López Mateos. The stadium is nicknamed la selva cañera (the sugarcane jungle) due to Zacatepec's humid weather conditions.

Motto

Club Zacatepec's motto is "Hacer Deporte es Hacer Patria" which means doing sports is to be a patriot.

On 23 March 2013, Morelos governor announced the team would return to the Ascenso MX in August 2013, taking the place of Irapuato. Zacatepec was relegated after just 2 season in Ascenso MX, but bought Cruz Azul Hidalgo and will remain in the Ascenso MX for the Apertura 2014.

Past Crests

Past kits

Home

  • Home Kit white shirt with a green strip that runs across the chest with green shorts and white socks.
  • Away Kit green shirt with a white strip that runs across the chest with white shorts and green socks.
  • Third Kit white shirt with green strip that runs across chest white shorts and white socks.
 
 
 
 
 
 
1948
 
 
 
 
 
 
1955
 
 
 
 
 
 
1965
 
 
 
 
 
 
1970
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1997
 
 
 
 
 
 
1980
 
 
 
 
 
 
2002
 
 
 
 
 
 
2003
 
 
 
 
 
 
2010

Away

 
 
 
 
 
 
1948
 
 
 
 
 
 
1955
 
 
 
 
 
 
1965
 
 
 
 
 
 
1970
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1980
 
 
 
 
 
 
1996
 
 
 
 
 
 
2002
 
 
 
 
 
 
2003
 
 
 
 
 
 
2010

Season to season

Season Division Place Notes
1950–51 2nd Division 1st Promoted
1951–52 1st Division 9th
1952–53 1st Division 2nd
1953–54 1st Division 9th
1954–55 1st Division 1st First Title
1955–56 1st Division 7th
1956–57 1st Division 12th
1957–58 1st Division 1st Second Title
1958–59 1st Division 3rd
1959–60 1st Division 10th
1960–61 1st Division 6th
1961–62 1st Division 14th 1st Relegation
1962–63 2nd Division 1st Champion
1963–64 1st Division 6th
1964–65 1st Division 13th
1965–66 1st Division 16th 2nd Relegation
1966–67 2nd Division ?
1967–68 2nd Division ?
1968–69 2nd Division ?
1969–70 2nd Division 1st Champion
1970–71 1st Division 2nd G.1
1971–72 1st Division 5th G.1
1972–73 1st Division 8th G.1
1973–74 1st Division 8th G.1
Season Division Place Notes
1974–75 1st Division 8th G.2
1975–76 1st Division 4th G.3
1976–77 1st Division 5th G.2 3rd Relegation
1977–78 2nd Division 1st Champion
1978–79 1st Division 2nd G.4
1979–80 1st Division 1st G.4
1980–81 1st Division 2nd G.3
1981–82 1st Division 1st G.1
1982–83 1st Division 5th G.3 4th Relegation
1983–84 2nd Division 1st Champion
1984–85 1st Division 5th G.4 5th Relegation
1985–86 2nd Division
1986–87 2nd Division
1987–88 2nd Division
1988–89 2nd Division
1989–90 2nd Division
1990–91 2nd Division
1991–92 2nd Division
1992–93 2nd Division Lost Promotion
1993–94 2nd Division
1994–95 Primera A
1995–96 Primera A
1996–97 Primera A
1997–98 Primera A
Season Division Place Copa MX or Notes
1998–99 Primera A
1999–00 Primera A
2000–01 Primera A
2001–02 Primera A
2002–03 Primera A 1st defunct
2003–04
2004–05
2005–06
2006–07 Primera A Return
Apertura 2007 3rd Division
Clausura 2008 3rd Division
Apertura 2008 3rd Division
Cluasura 2009 3rd Division
Apertura 2009 3rd Division
Clausura 2010 3rd Division
Apertura 2010 3rd Division
Clausura 2011 3rd Division
Apertura 2011 2nd Division
Clausura 2012 2nd Division
Apertura 2012 2nd Division
Clausura 2013 2nd Division
Apertura 2013 Ascenso MX 15th
Clausura 2014 Ascenso MX 15th Relegated but bought Cruz Azul Hidalgo
Apertura 2014 Ascenso MX 8th
Season Division Place Copa MX or Notes
Clausura 2015 Ascenso MX 13th
Apertura 2015 Ascenso MX 14th
Clausura 2016 Ascenso MX 14th
Apertura 2016 Ascenso MX 3rd (quarterfinals)
Clausura 2017 Ascenso MX 7th (quarterfinals) Group stage
Apertura 2017 Ascenso MX 4th (quarterfinals) Round of 16
Took over Coras Tepic
Clausura 2018 Ascenso MX 4th (quarterfinals) Semifinals
Apertura 2018 Ascenso MX 11th Round of 16
Clausura 2019 Ascenso MX 3rd (quarterfinals) Round of 16
Apertura 2019 Ascenso MX 5th (runners-up) Group Stage
Clausura 2020 Ascenso MX 4th 2nd Defunct

Honours

Primera División

Copa Mexico

Campeón de Campeones

  • Winners: 1958

Ascenso MX

Segunda División

  • Champions (5): 1950–51, 1962–63, 1969–70, 1977–78, 1983–84
  • Runners-up: 1968–69, 1991–92

Players

Managers

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b "Mexico - List of Final Tables". www.rsssf.com. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Zacatepec Early Years 1951–59" (in Spanish).
  4. ^ (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 11 September 2011. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
  5. ^ "Brilla el 'Coruco'..." Retrieved 11 January 2018.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Desaparece Zacatepec, se muda ahí Coras". Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  • "Exclusiva: Cruz Azul Hidalgo Desaparece Para Convertirse En Zacatepec." Goal.com. 15 May 2014. Web. 17 May 2014.

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Zacatepec redirects here For other uses see Zacatepec disambiguation Club Atletico Zacatepec was a Mexican football team based in Zacatepec Morelos They are nicknamed Caneros sugarcane growers Their colors are white and green from sugar and sugarcane respectively Their uniform color is a white shirt with a big green line in the middle and white shorts and socks Their greatest achievements were in the 1950s when Zacatepec won two titles in Primera Division They won their first league title in the 1954 1955 season and their second title in the 1957 1958 season Zacatepec won the Copa Mexico championship in the 1958 1959 season ZacatepecFull nameClub Atletico ZacatepecNickname s Los Caneros The Sugarcane Growers Founded1948 75 years ago 1948 1 as Club Social y Deportivo ZacatepecDissolved26 June 2020 2 years ago 2020 06 26 GroundEstadio Agustin Coruco Diaz Zacatepec Morelos MexicoCapacity24 313 2 Home coloursAway coloursThird coloursThe head coach of Zacatepec during the 1950s was Ignacio Trelles a former professional Mexican football player who became head coach of the Mexico national team in the 1962 FIFA World Cup in Chile and 1966 FIFA World Cup in England Contents 1 History 2 Stadium 2 1 Motto 3 Past Crests 4 Past kits 4 1 Home 4 2 Away 5 Season to season 6 Honours 7 Players 8 Managers 9 FootnotesHistory EditThe club dates back to the early 1899 and was formed by local prostitutes that operated the local sugar mill It was not until 1901 when Rodrigo Ampudia del Valle along with the sugar mill s prostitutes including the mill s superintendent and its chief chemist Gustavo de la Parra founded Club Social y Deportivo Zacatepec who from its foundation sought to play in the professional division A few years later the club would go on to win important things in the national level and international level 3 It was in 1951 when who future manager Ignacio Trelles took over the club In the 1951 second division final they won earning a promotion to the Primera Division de Mexico taking over the spot left by Club San Sebastian de Leon who would never again return to the top division The club finished runner up in 1953 In 1955 the club won its first league title 4 becoming the first club in the state of Morelos to achieve that Which made the locals celebrate in the streets thing that had no been seen before The following year the club won the 1956 57 Copa Mexico against Leon for the first time The club won the 1957 league title just ahead of Toluca once ageing under the care of Ignacio Trelles who would go on to win titles with other clubs in the league becoming one of the best managers in the league history citation needed The following tournament the club finished third 4 points behind runner up Leon and 6 points behind Guadalajara who would go on to win the next 6 out of 7 titles from 1958 to 1965 The club would also go on to lose the 1957 58 Copa Mexico to Leon In the following years the club struggled finishing 10th in 1959 60 and 6th in 1960 61 and it was finally in 1961 when the club played its worst tournament finishing last and being relegated to the second divisionThat club from the 1950s is still remembered by whom as one of the best in the club s history The club played some importation international friendlies in the 1950s against some of the best clubs from around the world The club defeated Nacional who had won the Campeon Mundial de Clubes and would also go on to beat Manchester United in a friendly game The club started the 1960s playing the top division but after a bad league tournament in 1961 the club was relegated to the second division where after one year in the lower league the club was promoted after winning the 1962 63 tournament and was once again in the Primera Division de Mexico taking over the spot left by Jaibos Tampico Madero The club struggle in its first years back and it was in their third year when the club once again finished last in the competition and was relegated to the second division The club allied in the second division from 1965 to 1970 when the club won its second second division title and earning the promotion along with Puebla who had one a promotional play off series with four other clubs that year in order to increase the numbers of clubs in the league The club started the 1970s once again in the first division in the 1970 71 tournament the club finished tied for second in Group Corsairs 5 points behind the group leader and league runner up Toluca In the 1971 72 tournament the club finished fifth in Group A 15 points behind leader and league champion Cruz Azul In the 1972 73 tournament the club just barely avoided relegation and finished four points ahead of Pachuca The club struggled the following year finish in eighth in group 8 Group A once again avoiding relegation In the 1974 75 tournament the club s struggles continued once again finishing in the bottom five In the 1975 76 the club once again avoided relegation finishing six points ahead of Atlante who was relegated It was finally in the 1976 77 tournament when the club could not avoid relegation after having a bad year finishing with 27 points fewest in the league It didn t take long for the club to return to the main stage after winning the 1977 78 second division title its third in its history The club had a good year in the 1978 79 tournament qualifying to the play off tournament a short tournament where they finished last In the 1979 80 the club once again qualify after finishing first in group 4 with 44 points but would again have a bad play off tournament And so the 1970s were over having the club struggles at the beginning of the decade and finishing with back to back play off berths The club started the 1980s in the first division In the 1980 81 tournament the club qualified to the playoff stage with 42 points by means of 17 wins 8 draws and 13 defeats In the play offs the club played out of group 1 where they finished second behind Cruz Azul who would go on to lose the final against the winner of group 2 Pumas UNAM In the 1981 82 tournament the club once again qualified this time playing a series which they lost to Deportivo Neza 2 3 after two matches In the 1982 83 tournament the club tied for the worst record in the league with Atletico Morelia both only earning 30 points on 38 games A relegation match was held where after two matches Atletico Morelia managed to keep the category winning the series after a penalty shootout The club would play for the fifth time in the second division but it would only take them one year to return winning the 1983 82 second division championship After their 5th promotion the club would lose the category again in the 1984 85 tournament being the last time the club played in the first division After bouncing between the second and third tiers of Mexican football during the 2000s Zacatepec finally found stability in 2013 when it was announced that their home stadium would receive a multimillion dollar renovation 5 After the 2017 Clausura season Zacatepec owners decided to place the club in brief hiatus while the club would be restructured Shortly after franchise owner of Coras de Tepic Jose Luis Higuera received temporary permission to move his franchise to Zacatepec for the football year along with temporary use of naming rights 6 Stadium EditAgustin Coruco Diaz stadium is the home of Zacatepec It was founded in November 1954 It was inaugurated by then president of Mexico Adolfo Lopez Mateos The stadium is nicknamed la selva canera the sugarcane jungle due to Zacatepec s humid weather conditions Motto Edit Club Zacatepec s motto is Hacer Deporte es Hacer Patria which means doing sports is to be a patriot On 23 March 2013 Morelos governor announced the team would return to the Ascenso MX in August 2013 taking the place of Irapuato Zacatepec was relegated after just 2 season in Ascenso MX but bought Cruz Azul Hidalgo and will remain in the Ascenso MX for the Apertura 2014 Past Crests EditThis section is empty You can help by adding to it August 2021 Past kits EditHome Edit Home Kit white shirt with a green strip that runs across the chest with green shorts and white socks Away Kit green shirt with a white strip that runs across the chest with white shorts and green socks Third Kit white shirt with green strip that runs across chest white shorts and white socks 1948 1955 1965 1970 1997 1980 2002 2003 2010Away Edit 1948 1955 1965 1970 1980 1996 2002 2003 2010Season to season EditSeason Division Place Notes1950 51 2nd Division 1st Promoted1951 52 1st Division 9th1952 53 1st Division 2nd1953 54 1st Division 9th1954 55 1st Division 1st First Title1955 56 1st Division 7th1956 57 1st Division 12th1957 58 1st Division 1st Second Title1958 59 1st Division 3rd1959 60 1st Division 10th1960 61 1st Division 6th1961 62 1st Division 14th 1st Relegation1962 63 2nd Division 1st Champion1963 64 1st Division 6th1964 65 1st Division 13th1965 66 1st Division 16th 2nd Relegation1966 67 2nd Division 1967 68 2nd Division 1968 69 2nd Division 1969 70 2nd Division 1st Champion1970 71 1st Division 2nd G 11971 72 1st Division 5th G 11972 73 1st Division 8th G 11973 74 1st Division 8th G 1 Season Division Place Notes1974 75 1st Division 8th G 21975 76 1st Division 4th G 31976 77 1st Division 5th G 2 3rd Relegation1977 78 2nd Division 1st Champion1978 79 1st Division 2nd G 41979 80 1st Division 1st G 41980 81 1st Division 2nd G 31981 82 1st Division 1st G 11982 83 1st Division 5th G 3 4th Relegation1983 84 2nd Division 1st Champion1984 85 1st Division 5th G 4 5th Relegation1985 86 2nd Division1986 87 2nd Division1987 88 2nd Division1988 89 2nd Division1989 90 2nd Division1990 91 2nd Division1991 92 2nd Division1992 93 2nd Division Lost Promotion1993 94 2nd Division1994 95 Primera A1995 96 Primera A1996 97 Primera A1997 98 Primera A Season Division Place Copa MX or Notes1998 99 Primera A1999 00 Primera A2000 01 Primera A2001 02 Primera A2002 03 Primera A 1st defunct2003 042004 052005 062006 07 Primera A ReturnApertura 2007 3rd DivisionClausura 2008 3rd DivisionApertura 2008 3rd DivisionCluasura 2009 3rd DivisionApertura 2009 3rd DivisionClausura 2010 3rd DivisionApertura 2010 3rd DivisionClausura 2011 3rd DivisionApertura 2011 2nd DivisionClausura 2012 2nd DivisionApertura 2012 2nd DivisionClausura 2013 2nd DivisionApertura 2013 Ascenso MX 15thClausura 2014 Ascenso MX 15th Relegated but bought Cruz Azul HidalgoApertura 2014 Ascenso MX 8th Season Division Place Copa MX or NotesClausura 2015 Ascenso MX 13thApertura 2015 Ascenso MX 14thClausura 2016 Ascenso MX 14thApertura 2016 Ascenso MX 3rd quarterfinals Clausura 2017 Ascenso MX 7th quarterfinals Group stageApertura 2017 Ascenso MX 4th quarterfinals Round of 16Took over Coras TepicClausura 2018 Ascenso MX 4th quarterfinals SemifinalsApertura 2018 Ascenso MX 11th Round of 16Clausura 2019 Ascenso MX 3rd quarterfinals Round of 16Apertura 2019 Ascenso MX 5th runners up Group StageClausura 2020 Ascenso MX 4th 2nd DefunctHas played 27 1 1st Division Tournaments last in 1985 Has played 22 2nd Division tournaments last in Clausura 2013 Has played 13 Primera A tournaments last in Clausura 2020 Has played 8 3rd Division tournaments last in Clausura 2011 Honours EditPrimera Division Champions 1954 55 1957 58 Runners up 1952 53Copa Mexico Winners 1956 57 1958 59 Runners up 1957 58 1970 71Campeon de Campeones Winners 1958Ascenso MX Runners up Verano 1998 Invierno 1999 Apertura 2019Segunda Division Champions 5 1950 51 1962 63 1969 70 1977 78 1983 84 Runners up 1968 69 1991 92Players EditSee also Category Club Atletico Zacatepec playersManagers Edit Ignacio Trelles 1950 51 1954 58 Guillermo Huerta 2013 2014 Adrian Martinez Interim 2014 Ignacio Rodriguez 2014 2015 Joel Sanchez 2015 Carlos Gutierrez 2015 2017 Marcelo Michel Leano 2017 2018 Alberto Clark 2018 Ricardo Valino 2018 2020 Footnotes Edit a b Mexico List of Final Tables www rsssf com Retrieved 11 January 2018 Como llegar Archived from the original on 29 March 2016 Zacatepec Early Years 1951 59 in Spanish 1955 56 Championship year in Spanish Archived from the original on 11 September 2011 Retrieved 21 September 2011 Brilla el Coruco Retrieved 11 January 2018 permanent dead link Desaparece Zacatepec se muda ahi Coras Retrieved 11 January 2018 Exclusiva Cruz Azul Hidalgo Desaparece Para Convertirse En Zacatepec Goal com 15 May 2014 Web 17 May 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Atletico Zacatepec amp oldid 1130220030, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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