Alacranes de Durango

Alacranes de Durango
Full name Club de Fútbol Alacranes de Durango
Nickname(s) Los Alacranes (The Scorpions)
Los Albiverdes (The White-and-Greens)
Los Ponzoñosos (The Poisonous)
Founded 12 January 1987 (1987-01-12)
Ground Estadio Francisco Zarco
Durango, Durango, Mexico
Ground Capacity 18,000
Chairman José Sergio Montenegro
Manager Enrique Vizcarra
League Segunda División
Website Club home page

Club de Fútbol Alacranes de Durango, is a Mexican football club based in the city of Durango, Durango, Mexico and currently play in the third level of the professional Mexican football league system. Their colors are green, white with black trim, and their mascot is the scorpion.

History

Foundation

Club Alacranes de Durango was founded in 1958 in the Segunda División de México. In 1992 the club was integrated into the private initiative for four years. Later, in 1996, the Football Club Alacranes de Durango fell under the state government's administration.

The need for a true professional sporting team, after the recent failures of basketball in the twilight of duranguense CIMEBA, prompted the state government to acquire through an application, the franchise of the now defunct Serpientes de Cancún (Cancun Serpents).

Once the league application was approved, Durango returned to professional football after an absence of eight years. During the Torneo Invierno 1997, Durango were as champions of the Zona Norte (North Region) and national runner-up after falling to Monarcas de Zitácuaro for an aggregate score of 3–1.

At the time, head coach Mario "Pichojos" Pérez who played in the 1970 FIFA World Cup, rethought the tactics and had another excellent season in the Torneo Verano 1998, but unfortunately succumbed in the final of the Zona Norte (North Region) to Aguascalientes, who won the national final against Monarcas de Zitácuaro resulting in their promotion.

Mario "Pichojos" Pérez & José Vázquez Era

The Torneo Invierno 1998 and Verano 1999 of the Second Division of Mexican Football gave Durango great hope with a good tactical game and planning the perfect pair in Mario "Pichojos" Pérez and José Vázquez. Time and effort rewarded Alacranes de Durango, then under the name of (Camineros de Durango), reached the final on two occasions for the national championship to first beat Monarcas de Zitácuaro 1–0 in the Torneo Invierno 98 and then beat Potros Marte 4–3 in the Torneo Verano 99.

The starting XI that earned promotion for of was:

Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
Mexico Rogelio Rodríguez Victor Hugo Bermúdez Rafael "Gallo" Gaytán Francisco "Guancha" de la Cruz
Jair Santillán Mexico Jaime "Huevo" Sosa André Basilio (Brasil)
Mexico Bogar Lizárraga Rivelino Robles
Esteban Mejía Mauricio Cerecero

Joining the Primera A

Once Durango gained promotion into the Primera A, their name changed from Camineros de Durango to Alacranes de Durango. Unfortunately the departure of Mario "Pichojos" Pérez and José Vázquez was forced by the separation of the then directors of the club.

In their first season in the Primera "A", Alacranes de Durango was led by Guillermo "Campeón" Hernández, a coach who performed well after accepting the role with the club in 20th place overall and leaving Durango in 18th place and in fourteenth in the percentage table.

Alacranes failed to qualify for the playoffs in both the Torneos Invierno 99 and Verano 2000 in the Primera División A. The state government decided to bring order to the professional sport and determined to avoid expenditures of professional basketball and professional baseball to devote their full support to José Velasco Najar and his board of directors, who came to replace the leaving group from the Torneo Invierno 2000. The reaction was swift, Velasco Najar, brought together valuable duranguenses, talented local entrepreneurs and ensured the best decisions on the sporting side.

The recruitment of figures such as a head coach Juan de Dios Castillo and his formidable coaching staff, players such as Gabriel García, a Mexican player with World Cup experience, champion of the Primera División de México, Luis Felipe Peña, whose prestige was formed as a defender for big teams like Club América itself, four young Brazilians who sought a place in Mexican football and an Argentine footballer would come to occupy the goal tending position in Durango, predicted success.

Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
Argentina Fernando Oillateguerre Mexico Arturo Sosa Mexico Ramón Villaceballos Mexico Gabriel García
Mexico Luis Felipe Peña Mexico Jaime "Huevo" Sosa Brazil Williams de Oliveira
Mexico Bogar Lizárraga Brazil Christian Peixoto
Mexico Adrían Granados Mexico Guillermo López

Honors

Invierno 1998, Verano 1999

Alacranes Durango "B"

Invierno 1999

Technical staff

Head Coach Mexico Sosa Reyna Jorge Adrián
Assistant Coach Mexico González Peyró Ricardo Alonso
Physical Trainer Mexico Ponce Díaz Osvaldo
Physician Mexico

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 Luis Hernández
2 Mexico DF César Nájera
3 Mexico DF Erick Ochoa
4 Mexico DF Pablo Martínez
5 Mexico MF José Castañeda
6 Mexico MF Jorge Urías
7 Mexico MF Francisco Camacho
8 Mexico MF Gabriel Mata
9 Mexico FW Manuel Mora
10 Mexico MF Ahisamac Marrufo
11 Mexico FW Adrián Castillo
12 Mexico FW Aarón Baca
13 Mexico MF Carlos Siqueiros
No. Position Player
14 Mexico MF Jonathan Medrano
15 Mexico MF Alexis Guerrero
16 Mexico DF Javier Villaseñor
17 Mexico MF Ricardo Caldera
18 Mexico FW Cristian Zamora
19 Mexico DF José Yañez
20 Mexico DF Luis Hernández
21 Mexico DF Abner Fraire
22 Mexico DF Carlos Hernández
23 United States MF Jesús Avelar
24 Mexico GK Francisco Flores
25 Mexico GK Edelson Rodríguez
26 Mexico DF Alfredo Delgado

External links

Official website
General fan sites
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 9/11/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.