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C.F. Oaxtepec

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Football club
Club de Fútbol Oaxtepec
Full nameClub de Fútbol Oaxtepec
Nickname(s)Halcones
Verdes
Founded1979
Dissolved1984
GroundEstadio Unidad Deportiva del IMSS,Oaxtepec,Mexico
Capacity9,000
ManagerMexico Héctor Vidal
LeagueLiga TDP

C.F. Oaxtepec is a Mexican first division club that originally played in the city ofOaxtepec, Morelos in the late 1970s and early 1980s before being sold to Puebla, and subsequently to Torreón. In 2022 the team returned to participate in Mexican soccer currentlyClub Deportivo Oaxtepec.

History

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The club was formed in 1979 under the name ofClub de Fútbol Oaxtepec-IMSS being that at that timeInstituto Mexicano del Seguro Social were the owners.

The club began to play in theMexican Third Division in the 1979–80 season reaching the finals where they facedÁguilas de la UPAEP beating them and crowning themselves champions, thus earning the promotion to theSegunda División Profesional.

The club played 2 years in the second division. In the first 1980–81 season, the club did not fare so well, it was in their second year 1981–82 when the club won the championship and the promotion to thePrimera División de México after defeatingClub Tepic, managed byEdelmiro Arnauda.

The club played its first professional game on September 3, 1982[1] in theEstadio Azteca againstClub América which they lost 2–0. StartingGoalkeeperRicardo La Volpe who had played for a number ofArgentine and Mexican clubs retired that year. The club finished 4th in Group 3 with 32 points in 38 games played.

In the 1983–84 season, now retired goalkeeperRicardo La Volpe took over as head coach and let the club to a 4th-place finish in Group 4 with 33 points gained in 38 games. This marked the last year for the club which was sold and transferred to the city ofPuebla, becomingÁngeles de Puebla. In a strange situation, the club started the1984–85 season as Oaxtepec, but after the first match the time was sold to theGovernment of Puebla and rebranded as Ángeles de Puebla for round 2 of the season.[2]

This club played from 1984–1989 in Puebla later to be sold toTorreón in 1989. It is currently known asClub Santos Laguna.

In 2022 the team returned to participate in Mexican soccer after its owners bought the Pejelagartos de Tabasco franchise that participated in theLiga TDP, so Oaxtepec took its place in that division, however, the team had begun to play in 2021 in amateur leagues.[3]

Primera División de México statistics

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GPWDLG FGSPtsDIF
7624173510012565−25
  • GP – Games Played
  • W – Wins
  • D – Draws
  • L – Loss
  • GS – Goals Scored
  • GA – Goals Allowed
  • Pts – Points
  • DIF – Difference

Honors

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Torneos nacionales

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1981-82
1979-80

Footnotes

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  1. ^"Clubs stats and starting line up from 1982–83" (in Spanish). Archived fromthe original on 2012-06-16.
  2. ^Fong, Eric (22 April 2020)."Ángeles, el equipo perdedor de Puebla que ni La Volpe o Lapuente levantaron".Mediotiempo.com (in Spanish).
  3. ^García, Óscar (17 August 2022)."Se renueva Halcones de Oaxtepec".El Sol de Cuautla (in Spanish). Retrieved18 August 2022.
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