Club Deportivo Tapatío is the official reserve team of C.D. Guadalajara. The club is based in the Guadalajara metropolitan area, Jalisco. The club was dissolved in 2009 and has been replaced by Chivas Rayadas de Guadalajara before its own dissolution in 2019. In 2020 the team was reactivated for its participation in the Liga de Expansión MX.[2]
Full name | Club Deportivo Tapatío | ||
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Founded | 2 August 1973 (original) June 2020 (revival) | ||
Ground | Estadio Akron[1] | ||
Capacity | 48,071 | ||
Owner | Grupo Omnilife | ||
Chairman | Amaury Vergara | ||
Manager | José Luis Meléndez (Interim) | ||
League | Liga de Expansión MX | ||
Apertura 2022 | 9th (Reclassification) | ||
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History
editIt was founded as Club Deportivo Tapatío in 1973 when CD Guadalajara purchased a license for the Tercera División. In two seasons Tapatío promoted to the Segunda División. The club mostly competed at the second level. After a relegation Tapatío bought the second level license from Gallos de Aguascalientes in 2001. In 2004 the team moved to La Piedad and competed as Chivas La Piedad. In the 2005/06 season the team was moved to Tepic and competed as Chivas Coras. The team returned to Guadalajara in 2006 and the Tapatío name was restored.
Before the Apertura 2009 tournament Tapatío ceased to exist. The league system was restructured and following new rules of the Mexican Federation of Association Football that teams in the Primera División will not be able to have a filial team in the Ascenso MX, the franchise was sold to Club Universidad de Guadalajara. Chivas Rayadas was then created and it serves as the new reserve team for Club Deportivo Guadalajara.
In 2020 the team was revived due to the creation of the Liga de Expansión MX, a league that replaced Ascenso MX with the aim of functioning as a development for football players.[3]
Honours
editPrimera "A"
edit- Primera División 'A' Mexicana Runner up: Verano 2003.
Second Division
edit- Liga de Expansión MX: Clausura 2023
- Campeón de Campeones : 2022–23
- Segunda división mexicana Promotion: 1975
- Segunda división mexicana Runner Up: 1980–81.
Second Division "B"
edit- Second Division "B" (2): 1985–86, 1993–94.
Third Division
edit- Tercera División de México runner up:1973-1974, 1974–1975
- Copa México (1): 1972–73
- Campeón de Campeones : 1993–94 won 2-1 over Tigres UANL
- Runner Up 1973 He lost 1–0 to the UAG
Friendly tournaments
edit- IV Copa Alianza: 2007
Verizon Wireless Copa Alianza, Winning 6–0 over Atlético Altamirano of Houston
Personnel
editManagement
editPosition | Staff |
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Chairman | Amaury Vergara |
Director of Technical Sports Committee | Juan Carlos Martínez Castrejo |
Director of Professional Football | Fran Pérez Lázaro |
Talent Recruiter | Sergio Pérez Alonso |
Director of Institutional Football | Mariano Varela |
Deputy Director | Javier Mier |
Head of Professional Youth Soccer | Erich Hernández |
Basic Forces Coordinator | Luis Manuel Díaz |
Children's Football Coordinator | Carlos Nápoles |
Source: [1]
Coaching staff
editPosition | Staff |
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Manager | José Luis Meléndez (Interim) |
Assistant manager | Alan Rivera |
Fitness coach | Juan Melo |
Goalkeeper coach | Sergio Arias |
Physiotherapist | Mario Durán |
Team doctors | Marco Vite Saraí Reséndiz |
Players
edit- As of June 24, 2022[4]
Team squad
editNote: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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References
edit- ^ "Tapatío: La filial de Chivas jugará como local en el Estadio Akron". Diario Récord (in Spanish). 29 July 2020. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- ^ "El Tapatío, donde jugó Chicharito, Bravo y Salcido disputará la Liga de Expansión". Mediotiempo.com (in Spanish). 26 June 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
- ^ "Tapatío: La filial de Chivas jugará como local en el Estadio Akron". Diario Récord (in Spanish). 29 July 2020. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- ^ "Tapatío". Liga BBVA Expansión MX. Retrieved 12 January 2021.