Alacranes de Durango

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Alacranes de Durango
Logo Durango.png
Full nameClub de Fútbol Alacranes de Durango
Nickname(s)Los Alacranes (The Scorpions)
Los Albiverdes (The White-and-Greens)
Los Ponzoñosos (The Poisonous)
Founded12 January 1987; 35 years ago (1987-01-12)
GroundEstadio Francisco Zarco
Durango, Durango, Mexico
Capacity18,000
OwnerCiro Castillo Ibarra
ChairmanCiro Castillo Ibarra
ManagerHéctor Jair Real
LeagueLiga Premier - Serie A
Apertura 20212nd, Group I (Champions)
WebsiteClub website

Club de Fútbol Alacranes de Durango, is a Mexican football club based in the city of Durango, Durango, Mexico and currently play in the third level of the professional Mexican football league system. Their colors are green, white with black trim, and their mascot is the scorpion.

History[]

Foundation[]

Club Alacranes de Durango was founded in 1958 in the Segunda División de México. In 1992 the club was integrated into the private initiative for four years. Later, in 1996, the Football Club Alacranes de Durango fell under the state government's administration.

The need for a true professional sporting team, after the recent failures of basketball in the twilight of duranguense CIMEBA, prompted the state government to acquire through an application, the franchise of the now defunct (Cancun Serpents).

Once the league application was approved, Durango returned to professional football after an absence of eight years. During the Torneo Invierno 1997, Durango were as champions of the Zona Norte (North Region) and national runner-up after falling to for an aggregate score of 3–1.

At the time, head coach Mario "Pichojos" Pérez who played in the 1970 FIFA World Cup, rethought the tactics and had another excellent season in the Torneo Verano 1998, before losing in the final of the Zona Norte (North Region) to Aguascalientes, who won the national final against resulting in their promotion.

Mario "Pichojos" Pérez & José Vázquez Era[]

The Torneo Invierno 1998 and Verano 1999 of the Second Division of Mexican Football gave Durango great hope with a good tactical game and planning the perfect pair in Mario "Pichojos" Pérez and José Vázquez. Time and effort rewarded Alacranes de Durango, then under the name of (Camineros de Durango), reached the final on two occasions for the national championship to first beat 1–0 in the Torneo Invierno 98 and then beat 4–3 in the Torneo Verano 99.

The starting XI that earned promotion for of was:

Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
Mexico Rogelio Rodríguez (captain)
Mexico
Mexico

Joining the Primera A[]

Once Durango gained promotion into the Primera A, their name changed from Camineros de Durango to Alacranes de Durango. The departure of Mario "Pichojos" Pérez and José Vázquez was forced by the separation of the directors of the club.

In their first season in the Primera "A", Alacranes de Durango was led by Guillermo "Campeón" Hernández, a coach who performed well after accepting the role with the club in 20th place overall and leaving Durango in 18th place and in fourteenth in the percentage table.

Alacranes failed to qualify for the playoffs in both the Torneos Invierno 99 and Verano 2000 in the Primera División A. The state government decided to bring order to the professional sport and determined to avoid expenditures of professional basketball and professional baseball to devote their full support to and his board of directors, who came to replace the leaving group from the Torneo Invierno 2000. The reaction was swift, Velasco Najar, brought together valuable duranguenses, talented local entrepreneurs and ensured the best decisions on the sporting side.

The recruitment of figures such as a head coach Juan de Dios Castillo and his formidable coaching staff, players such as , a Mexican player with World Cup experience, champion of the Primera División de México, Luis Felipe Peña, whose prestige was formed as a defender for big teams like Club América itself, four young Brazilians who sought a place in Mexican football and an Argentine footballer would come to occupy the goal tending position in Durango, predicted success.

Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
Argentina Mexico Arturo Sosa Mexico Mexico
Mexico Luis Felipe Peña Mexico Brazil
Mexico Brazil
Mexico Adrían Granados Mexico

Honors[]

Invierno 1998, Verano 1999, Apertura 2021

Alacranes Durango "B"[]

Invierno 1999

Technical staff[]

Head Coach Mexico Rubén Cabello (Interim)
Assistant Coach Mexico Jorge Sosa
Physical Trainer Mexico Carlos Morales
Physician Mexico Laura Lorena López
GK Coach Mexico Roberto Carlos Castro Mora

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 13 January 2022[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Mexico MEX Gerardo Magaña
2 DF United States USA Andy García
3 MF Mexico MEX Adrián Justo
4 DF Mexico MEX José Muñoz
5 MF Mexico MEX Edwin Cerna
6 MF Mexico MEX Aram Orozco
7 MF Mexico MEX Jordan de Lira
8 MF Mexico MEX Jonathan Tovar
9 FW Mexico MEX Brandon Rosas
10 FW Mexico MEX William Guzmán
11 FW Colombia COL José Gabriel Rodríguez
12 MF Mexico MEX Cristian Alvarado
13 DF Mexico MEX Francisco Quiñones
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Mexico MEX Aarón Barrera
15 DF Mexico MEX David Navarro
16 MF Mexico MEX José Hernández
17 MF Mexico MEX Jesús Hernández
19 FW Colombia COL Jhon Rodríguez
20 MF Mexico MEX Cruz Leal
21 MF Mexico MEX Ángel Cazares
22 MF Mexico MEX Edgar Ríos
23 MF Mexico MEX Carlos Siqueiros
24 DF Mexico MEX José Ontiveros
25 GK Mexico MEX Cristian Flores
26 GK Mexico MEX Emanuel Landeros
30 FW Mexico MEX José Cantú

Reserve teams[]

Alacranes de Durango (Liga TDP)
Reserve team that plays in the Liga TDP, the fourth level of the Mexican league system.

References[]

  1. ^ "Club Durango". Liga BBVA MX (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 September 2020.

External links[]

Official website
  • (in Spanish) [1] Official club website
General fan sites
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