C.F. Cuautitlán

Club de Fútbol Cuautitlán, short CF Cuautitlán, a Mexican football club from Cuautitlán de Romero Rubio is in the state of México. Its home ground is the Estadio Alberto Pérez Navarro.

History

The club was one of the founding members in 1967 of the then still Tercera División third-rate. Thirty years later, he won the now only fourth-rate league in the season 1996/ 97 and rose to the Segunda División now third-rate.

The enlargement of the Primera División 'A' from 17 to 21 teams was the CF Cuautitlán added to the 1997/98 season in the second division, where he spent the next two seasons. His successful half- season was the summer tournament in 1999 ( second half of the season 1998 /99), as the group victory was recorded and reached for the only time of entry into the Liguilla. There Cuautitlán failed in the quarterfinals against Cruz Azul Hidalgo (1:1 and 2:2 ) only because of the League fewer points scored (28 vs. 32 ).

Before the season 1999/ 00 the CF Cuautitlán sold its license to the Lobos de la BPRD and retreated to the Segunda División, where they immediately won the championship in the Winter Tournament 1999. However Cuautitlán lost the discharged end of the season finale against the ascent back round winner Marte Morelos FC, ​​who played in the following season under the name " Potros Marte " in the second division.

The CF Cuautitlán was in the Segunda División represented before his license was transferred to San Agustín Tlaxiaca to allow the Universidad del Fútbol División a starting place in the Segunda up to and including the 2006/07 season.

In the 2012/13 season the club will be represented in the Segunda División.

Achievements

  • Master of the Segunda División Invierno 1999
  • Master of the Tercera División: 1996/97

Known player

  • Mexico Diego Martínez (1998-1999)
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