Atlético Reynosa

The Atlético Reynosa Fútbol Club, is a Mexican football club based in the city of Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The club was founded on 2012, and currently plays in the Serie A of Liga Premier.

Atlético Reynosa
Full nameAtlético Reynosa Fútbol Club
Nickname(s)Los Rojos (The Reds)
Founded1 January 2012 (2012-01-01) as Reynosa FC
GroundUnidad Deportiva Solidaridad,
Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico
Capacity20,000
OwnerHéctor Aragón Gil
ManagerGastón Obledo
LeagueLiga Premier - Serie A
Apertura 201713th, Group I

History

The team was established in 2012 with the name Reynosa F.C., at first, the franchise was planned to play in the Ascenso MX,[1] however, it was finally placed in the Premier League of Ascent because it did not find a place in the second category. , the first match of the club was a friendly played on August 14, 2012 against Dorados de Sinaloa.[2] Their first seasons were played at the Estadio Adolfo López Mateos,[3] and later the team started to build a new stadium.[4]

On September 27, 2013, the team's new stadium was inaugurated, located in the Unidad Deportiva Solidaridad.[5]

On June 19, 2017, the Reynosa F.C. It was acquired by new owners who changed their name to Atlético Reynosa, and the colors of the club were changed, from red, green and white to blue and white.[6]

Between 2012 and 2015, the club had a team affiliated in Liga de Nuevos Talentos called Topos de Reynosa, finally it was sold to become Tigrillos de Chetumal.[7]

Season to season

Season Division Place
Apertura 2012 3. Segunda División de México 8th Group I (Round of 16)
Clausura 2013 3. Segunda División de México 7th Group I (Round of 16)
Apertura 2013 3. Segunda División de México 13th Group I
Clausura 2014 3. Segunda División de México 16th Group I
Apertura 2014 3. Segunda División de México 7th Group I
Clausura 2015 3. Segunda División de México 1st Group I (Semifinals)
Apertura 2015 3. Segunda División de México 5th Group I
Clausura 2016 3. Segunda División de México 2nd Group I (Semifinals)
Apertura 2016 3. Segunda División de México 5th Group I (Quarterfinals)
Clausura 2017 3. Segunda División de México 9th Group I
Apertura 2017 3. Liga Premier Serie A 13th Group I
Clausura 2018 3. Liga Premier Serie A 6th Group I (Semifinals)

Players

Current squad

As of January 31, 2020.[8]

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Jonathan León
2 DF David Navarro (on loan from UANL)
3 DF Antonio Arreguín
4 DF Francisco Agüero (on loan from Morelia)
5 DF Édgar Benítez (on loan from UAT)
6 DF Brayan Castrejón (on loan from Pachuca)
7 MF José Vázquez
8 DF César Escobedo (on loan from Morelia)
9 FW José Hernández (on loan from Morelia)
10 MF David Angulo
11 FW Jesús Hernández
12 GK Jossué Garza
14 FW Kevin Chaurand
15 MF Armando Barajas (on loan from Morelia)
No. Position Player
16 MF Jesús Moreno (on loan from UAT)
17 FW Igor Neves
18 DF Delan Bojórquez (on loan from Pachuca)
19 FW Irving Gijón (on loan from Morelia)
21 MF Víctor Argumedo (on loan from Zacatecas)
22 MF Orlando Jiménez (on loan from UAT)
23 DF Carlos García (on loan from UdeG)
24 MF César Medina
25 MF Daniel Elizondo (on loan from UANL)
26 MF Francisco Tede (on loan from UAT)
27 MF Martín Aguilar (on loan from Morelia)
28 MF Mauricio López (on loan from Sinaloa)
29 GK Juan González
30 GK José Medina

Player records

All-time top scorers

Ranking Nationality Name Years Goals
1Pablo Hütt García201211
2Hilario Tristán Martínez2012-20139
3Francisco Portela Renteral2012–8
4Óscar Eduardo Uscanga Gutiérrez20135
5Hugo Alfonso Espude Marín20124
6Gustavo Daniel Rodríguez González2013-4
7Julio Adrián Reyes Hernández20133
8Jaime Ayala Jain20122
9Eduardo Becerra Hernández20122
10Fernando Cabello Larreta2013-2

Managers

  • Franco Zúñiga Gómez (Apr 2012 – Aug 2012)
  • Mario Pérez Guadarrama (Aug 2012 – Nov 2012)
  • Franco Zúñiga Gómez (Nov 2012 – Nov 2013)
  • Cristóbal Cubilla Delgadillo (Nov 2013 – Mar 2014)
  • Rubén Alejandro Tanucci (Mar 2014 – Apr 2014)
  • Carlos Reynoso, Jr. (Apr 2014 – Sep 2014)
  • Ramón Villa Zevallos (Sep 2014 – Jul 2017)
  • Esteban Mejía (Jul 2017 – Jul 2018)
  •  Alejandro Pérez Macías (Jul 2018 – Jun 2019)
  •  Gastón Obledo (Jul 2019 – )

References

  1. Galván, Felipe (15 May 2012). "Reynosa F.C. Convoca a Jóvenes de Copa Telmex" (in Spanish). La Prensa.mx. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  2. "Este martes, Dorados vs. Reynosa fc" (in Spanish). En Línea Directa.info. 12 August 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  3. "Reynosa F.C. espera humo blanco de la FMF" (in Spanish). La Prensa.mx. 24 May 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  4. "Estadio de Reynosa con cancha a nivel internacional" (in Spanish). NotiGAPE. 30 May 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  5. Pérez, Iván (25 May 2014). "Los gobiernos están locos por el futbol" (in Spanish). El Economista. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  6. Gamboa, Alberto (19 June 2017). "Reynosa FC cambia a Atlético Reynosa" (in Spanish). El Mañana. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  7. Gamboa, Alberto (18 June 2015). "Se van Topos de Reynosa" (in Spanish). La Tarde. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  8. "Plantel - Apertura 2013". Reynosa F.C. Archived from the original on 2013-08-28. Retrieved August 27, 2013.
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