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Guerreros Acapulco

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Mexican football club
Football club
Guerreros Acapulco
Full nameGuerreros Acapulco
Nickname(s)Guerreros
Dissolved2012
GroundEstadio Benito Juárez,Oaxaca,Mexico
Capacity7,000
Chairman C.P.José del C. Vázquez Ávila
ManagerMexicoJorge Campos
CoachMexico Mario "Pichojos" Perez
LeagueSegunda División Profesional

Guerreros de Acapulco were a Mexicanfootball club that played in theSegunda División Profesional. The club was based inAcapulco de Juarez,Guerrero.

History

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In 1987, Guerreros de Acapulco purchased the franchise from Iguala FC, permitting them to play in the third-tierSegunda División 'B' for the 1987–88 season.[1]

In 1990, they achieved promotion toSegunda División 'A' as runners-up in the championship phase.[2] They only lasted one year in the second tier before being relegated.[3]

Guerreros de Acapulco were founding members of the new second division,Primera División A, and played in its inaugural1994–95 season.[4]

Guerreros de Acapulco was re-formed by Grupo Pegaso which played in Cancún, Quintana Roo. They soon moved to Acapulco, Guerrero and then once again to Oaxaca de Juárez, Oaxaca.[5]

In Acapulco, they played at theUnidad Deportiva Acapulco. However, the team and the state government were unable to agree on the teams business. The state government of Oaxaca had agreed to help them move and would play atEstadio Benito Juárez playing with the same brand name starting in the Clausura 2012.

After one season, Guerreros de Acapulco disbanded in 2012.

Coaches

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Salvador Carmona 2009–2012
Mario "Pichojos" Perez 2012

Stadium

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Mexico – List of Final Tables Second Division "B" (Third Level 1982–1994)".RSSSF. Retrieved20 April 2020.
  2. ^Briseno, Hector (4 June 2015)."Crónica de un ascenso: La ilusión por los Guerreros de Acapulco" (in Spanish). HB Deportes. Retrieved20 April 2020.
  3. ^"Mexico – List of Final Tables Second Division (1950–1995)".RSSSF. Retrieved20 April 2020.
  4. ^Collazo, Jonathan (20 April 2020)."Bachilleres, Gavilanes, Truenos y otras franquicias 'extrañas' de la Primera 'A'" (in Spanish). Medio Tiempo. Retrieved20 April 2020.
  5. ^"¡Habría dos equipos de Segunda División! | Noticiasnet". Archived fromthe original on 2016-08-03. Retrieved2016-06-10.

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