Cuautla FC

The Club Deportivo Cuautla is a Mexican football club from the state of Morelos south of Mexico City. In 1955 the club was founded in 1952 got out of the city Cuautla, in which is the tomb of the Mexican folk hero Emiliano Zapata, to the first division. The association benefited from the invitation to a special tournament that the FMF for the sake of expanding the Primera División of the previous 12 on the future of 14 teams had called and where the CD Cuautla as a group of third parties nor could just enforce that.

History

The CD Cuautla played four consecutive years in the top flight football and achieved its best finish with the eighth rank in the season 1956 / 57th After the descent in the summer of 1959 should no longer succeed him to return to the first division, although it was in 1972 and 1979 failed as a runner-up of the second division, only approximately.

In recent years, the team played in the Segunda División third-rate, Zona Centro, where it was the last time competed under its traditional name CD Cuautla 2004/ 05. In the last two seasons they carried the new name Arroceros del CD Cuautla, with only the former nickname Arroceros ( rice farmers ) was added to the club name.

Although exempt the success of the CD Cuautla overall quite modest, we may the club but as the behind the CD Zacatepec - describe the most traditional football club of Morelos - disregarding the first in 1953 to Morelos relocated and now defunct Club Marte. Because with a now 55 - year history and at least four years with the football upper house he has achieved far more than a short period only existing retort clubs CF Cuernavaca and CF Oaxtepec, both of which have disappeared almost faster than they once appeared.

Known player

  • Jaime Belmonte; the only World Cup participants (1958 ) the club's history.
  • Mexican Football Club
  • Morelos
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