CF La Piedad

The Club de Fútbol La Piedad is a Mexican football club from the city of La Piedad Michoacán.

History

It started so promisingly for the 1951 Club was founded in September, which in its first season 1951/52 - was still second-rate - Segunda División graduated and became an instant masterpiece. This success gave the CF La Piedad already 1952/53, a place in the Football House of Lords. However, after one year the club was relegated again, and then passed through a 48 -year-long dry spell before him División long -awaited return to the Primera, the highest division in the Mexican football club, succeeded.

First, it also ran in the 2001/ 02 season, not particularly good for the climber who finished the first round (Apertura) as a group last. But the second half (Clausura) saw the best ever Reboceros ( thus the nickname of the team, the rebozo from the word, a traditional cape derived ) of all time. With the impressive score of 37 points La Piedad was the best back round and team effortlessly reached the play-offs. There, they lost but already in the quarterfinals to eventual champion twice 1:3 América.

Because the club but his Erstligalizenz for the next season of the newly formed Querétaro FC Gallos Blancos sold, belonging to the Primera División was again limited to one year. The simultaneous acquisition of the second division license of Tampico Madero FC La Piedad is a starting place in the Primera secured for next season at least División 'A'. In the Apertura 2002/03 Reboceros advanced to the final, which they compared the Freseros de Irapuato - lost with 4:5 on penalties - after two goalless encounters. Even before the start of the second half curled his team, including second division license Celaya, where the former Celaya Fútbol Club was revived. The CF La Piedad himself retired to the third tier ( Segunda División ), where he played in the Zona Occidente ( West Group ). Since the Liga de Ascenso introduction in the 2009/10 season until the rise at the end of the 2012/ 13 La Piedad was represented in the second division. However, promotion to the first division could not perceive the club since his owner sold the license to the CD Veracruz. The CF La Piedad takes in the 2013/14 season at any game mode in part one of the four professional and semi- professional leagues in Mexico.

Historical logos

  • Historical logo (up to 1974)
  • Mexican Football Club
  • Michoacán
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