Cruz Azul Hidalgo

Cruz Azul Hidalgo
Full name Club Deportivo Cruz Azul Hidalgo
Nickname(s) La Maquinita (The Little Machine)
Founded 1930 (1930)
Ground Estadio 10 de Diciembre
Ciudad Cooperativa Cruz Azul, Hidalgo, Mexico
Capacity 14,500
Owner Cooperativa Cemento Cruz Azul
Chairman Guillermo Álvarez Cuevas
Manager Edgardo Fuentes
League Liga Premier - Serie A
Apertura 2017 Preseason

Club Deportivo Cruz Azul Hidalgo, also known as Cruz Azul Hidalgo, is a professional football club in Mexico who last played in the Liga Premier league of Mexico. Their stadium was the Estadio 10 de Diciembre located in Ciudad Cooperativa Cruz Azul (previously name the town of Jasso) in Hidalgo and was the affiliate team of Cruz Azul. The team dissolved in 2014 after Zacatepec 1948 bought their spot to remain in Ascenso MX.[1] But has a team in the Liga Premier de Ascenso, replace Cruz Azul Jasso.

History

This filial team began participating in the Apertura 2006 tournament at Shoal Zone Second Division, under the name of Cruz Azul Hidalgo. Changed its name to Cruz Azul Jasso due to change of venue of the now defunct Cruz Azul Hidalgo Oaxaca to the entity, who took the name of Cruz Azul Hidalgo. Cruz Azul Jasso was champion of the Second Division in the 2007 Clausura tournament.

Stadium

The Estadio 10 de Diciembre was created for Cruz Azul until they moved to Mexico City leaving it without a team. Cruz Azul Jasso then started playing there. The stadium can hold 14,500 comfortably and the stands offer some good shade.

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
81 Mexico GK Juan Pablo Chávez (on loan from Morelia)
82 Mexico GK Andrés Gudiño (on loan from Venados)
83 Mexico GK Gustavo Ramírez
84 Mexico DF Jesús Figueroa
85 Mexico DF Jesús López
86 Chile DF Sebastián Silva
87 Mexico DF Alan Hernández (on loan from América)
88 Mexico DF Alan Vidal
89 Mexico DF Kevin Estrada
90 Mexico DF Jaiber Jiménez
91 Mexico DF Ángel Reyes
92 Mexico DF Josué Reyes
93 Mexico MF César Cruz
No. Position Player
94 Mexico MF David Pacheco
95 Mexico MF Alejandro Medina
96 Mexico MF Sergio González
97 Mexico MF Alexis Serrano
98 Mexico MF Raúl Varela
99 Mexico MF Marco Rojas (on loan from Pachuca)
100 Mexico MF Víctor Durán (on loan from UAEM)
101 Mexico MF Iñaki Domínguez
102 Mexico MF Kevyn Montaño
103 Mexico FW Edson Navarrete
104 Mexico FW Jair Cervantes
105 Mexico FW Rafael Nájera (on loan from Santos Laguna)
106 Mexico FW Luis Zaragoza

Club Honours

Clausura 2007
Apertura 2013

References

"Exclusiva: Cruz Azul Hidalgo Desaparece Para Convertirse En Zacatepec." Goal.com. Goal, 15 May 2014. Web. 15 May 2014.

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