Salamanca F.C.

Petroleros de Salamanca FC is a former football club from the city, in the Mexican state of Guanajuato, Salamanca. The club was 1957-1986 represent more than a quarter century in the then second-rate Segunda División and later played in the 1994/95 La Liga introduced 'A', the new second football league in Mexico.

History

First, the Salamanca FC worked in the four seasons of 1957/58 bis 1960/61 in the Segunda División with. 1964 returned to the club back in the league and remained there for a period of 22 years until the season 1985 / 86th Thus, the Petroleros the club who has participated División without interruption longest in the functioning as a second League 1950-1994 Segunda.

For the Clausura 2004 ( second half of the season 2003/ 04) the Pertoleros acquired the license of Trotamundos Tijuana to participate in the Primera División 'A', but it was sold again after half a year. A year later they acquired the license of Celaya FC and were henceforth to the conversion of this League in the new Liga de Ascenso at the end of the 2008/09 season for a term of four years in La Liga 'A' represented.

After the Petroleros in the Clausura 2006 for the first time reached the Liguillas where they almost 1:1 and 1:2 were subject already in the quarterfinals to eventual Movers Gallos Blancos de Querétaro, the subsequent Apertura 2006 was their most successful season ever. First, they won, which consists of twelve teams preliminary round Group A and then penetrated ( including by a 2-1 - and 2-0 against the traditional club León FC ) unbeaten to the final, which they (after a 1-1 away and a 2-2 draw in front of their audience) eventually lost 5:6 in a penalty shootout against Puebla FC, ​​who laid the foundation for his return to the first division at the end of the season 2006/ 07 with this victory.

In his last two seasons in La Liga 'A' went the Petroleros a cooperation agreement with the San Luis FC, ​​because the Mexican Football Federation with the start of the 2007/08 season only allowed teams in the Primera A, with a club in Primera División cooperated. In the last half- season of existence of the Primera A the Petroleros reached again the Liguillas and penetrated with a 2-0 - and 1-0 win over the former first division club Dorados de Sinaloa semi-finals, where they face the later first division Xoloitzcuintles de Tijuana (1:2 and 0:2 ) documents.

When at the beginning of the season 2009/10 Liga de Ascenso was introduced, the Petroleros lost their place in the second division and instead took in the now third-rate Segunda División part. At the end of that season, the Petroleros retired from professional football, and gave their resolution known.

Known player

  • Ignacio Ambriz (1986-1987)
  • Manuel Corona (2005-2006)
  • Everaldo Begines (2006-2008)
  • Jesús Mendoza (2008-2009)

Logos

Club logo for a large part of belonging to the Segunda División

Logo in 2004

Logo 2005-2009

Logo in the season 2009/10

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