Cobras de Ciudad Juárez

The Cobras Ciudad Juarez is a former Mexican football club based in Ciudad Juárez, which was founded in 1985 by the Televisa group as Cobras Querétaro accommodate with the aim of former players of Televisa clubs América and to enable young talent game practice. This illustrious troupe was equal to the rise in the Primera División right away, celebrate the top tier of Mexican football club. In the playoffs they had been able to prevail against the traditional club CF Pachuca 2-0 and 1-1.

Because in the season 1985/86 the normal daily life of the League Primera División was by two semi-annually discharged Special Tournaments replaced before the discharged at home 1986 World Cup, there were no losers at the end of the season, but with the Cobras a promoted. To put that in season 1986/87 has now grown to 21 teams Primera División reduce again to 20 clubs for the following season, had to dismount two teams in the summer of 1987. In addition to the Cobras, who had occupied the last place in the overall annual ranking, it also met the second-bottom León. Ironically, these two team faced off in the rise of games in the summer of 1988 compared to where the Cobras were able to prevail in the third and deciding game 1-0.

But long ago the Cobras were no longer at home in Querétaro. Immediately after the descent in the summer of 1987 the club had been shipped to the U.S. border town of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua state, where he has since appeared under the name Cobras Ciudad Juarez in appearance and first put them in the next four years the Mexican league football to the limit. In the far past Erstligasaison 1991/92 it had possibly more on the domestic cup competition concentrated as that in the championship. For while the Cobras were able to advance to the cup final ( which was then lost 2:4 against CF Monterrey), they could decide for themselves in the league only five of 38 matches and topped with only 20 points in the second division from.

In the summer of 2005 came the (tentative ) end of the association. After following a new fad in Mexico, were taken from the Cobras Ciudad Juárez Tigres Los Mochis, while from the Pachuca Juniors Indians Ciudad Juárez have been representing since the city in La Liga 'A', the second division of the country,.

  • Former Mexican football club
  • Ciudad Juárez
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