Potros UAEM

UAEM
Full name Club de Fútbol Potros de la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
Nickname(s) Los Potros (The Colts)
Founded 1970 (1970)[1]
Ground Estadio Universitario Alberto "Chivo" Córdoba
Toluca, Mexico, México
Ground Capacity 32,603
Owner UAEM
Chairman Jorge Olvera García
Manager Omar Ramírez
League Ascenso MX
Apertura 2016 offseason

Club de Fútbol Potros de la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México is a Mexican football team. They are nicknamed Potros (Broncos). Their uniform color are white and green, wearing a white and green vertical stripe shirt for their home games. The club was founded in 1970 when the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico register its football squad in to the Tercera División de México under the name of Moscos" de la UAEM.The club currently plays in the Ascenso MX for their first season ever in the 2016–17 season after their promotion.

History

Potros de la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México is a Mexican football team. They are nicknamed Los Potros (Colts). The club has played on and of in the Tercera División de México since 1970 when they were known as Moscos" de la UAEM. In 1975 under the management of Javier Zea the club is promoted to the Segunda División Profesional. The club would disappear a couple of years later due to lack of fan support having Deportivo Toluca F.C. in the same city.

The club made its return in 1990, Rector M. en C. Efrén Rojas Dávila were important people in having the club playing once again professional university level football joying the IX Juegos Deportivos Selectivos Universitarios. That first squad was made up of students attending the university. In 1999 the club earned promotion from the Tercera División de México to the Segunda División Profesional where they have been playing ever since.

On May 15, 2016, the Colts would again have the opportunity to achieve promotion to the Ascenso MX on their second attempt against Tampico Madero, after the first leg in Alberto " Chivo " Cordova, the Colts went 1-0 at home as favorable for Tamaulipas in the second leg but they conclude by achieve 0-0 tie and move up in the Ascenso MX however both teams were promoted for the 2016–17 season by Tampico Madero will play as a expansion team and Estado de Mexico will play as a promotion team.

Stadium

Potros UAEM play their home matches at the Estadio Universitario Alberto "Chivo" Córdoba in Toluca, State of Mexico. The stadium capacity is 32,603 people. Its owned by UAEM, and its surface is covered by natural grass. The stadium was opened in 1964.

Players

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Mexico GK Leonín Pineda (on loan from América)
2 Mexico DF Marco Figueroa (on loan from Veracruz)
3 Mexico DF Juan Carlos Morales (on loan from Toluca)
4 Mexico DF Alfonso Rippa (Captain) (on loan from Murciélagos)
5 Chile MF Luis Pavez
6 Mexico DF Daniel Duarte (on loan from UAT)
7 Mexico MF Carlos Jerónimo
8 Mexico MF Emmanuel Arriaga
9 Mexico FW Dante Osorio
10 Mexico FW Emmanuel Cerda (on loan from UANL)
11 Mexico FW Antonio López (on loan from América)
12 Mexico GK Héctor Estrada (on loan from UANL)
13 Mexico MF Alejandro García (on loan from Monterrey)
14 Mexico DF Manuel Garduño
15 Brazil FW Marquinhos
No. Position Player
16 Mexico DF José Manica
17 Mexico MF Arturo Tapia (on loan from Toluca)
18 Mexico FW Moisés Hipólito (on loan from Cruz Azul)
19 Colombia MF Wilber Rentería
20 Mexico MF Donato Estala
21 Mexico FW Gabriel Velasco (on loan from Toluca)
22 Mexico FW José Juan Gutiérrez
23 Mexico DF Abraham Torres Nilo (on loan from Pachuca)
24 Mexico DF Alejandro Salvador
25 Mexico GK José Luis López (on loan from Toluca)
26 Mexico DF Alejandro González
27 Mexico FW Alexis Ochoa (on loan from Toluca)
28 Mexico FW Édgar González (on loan from U. de G.)
29 Mexico DF José Trujillo (on loan from Toluca)

Honours

Apertura 2014
Apertura 2015
1975
2007

See also

Footnotes

  1. "/www.joseacontreras.net Clubs year by year Stattistics from 1970-2009" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2003. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
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