FC Celaya

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Atletico Celaya FC
Full name Toros Atletico Celaya, S.A. DE C.V
Nickname(s) Toros (Bulls)
Founded 1950
Ground Estadio Miguel Aleman,
Celaya
Capacity 29,333
Chairman José Juan Luna
Manager Jorege Luis Juárez Nieto
League Segunda division
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FC Celaya, nicknamed Toros is a Mexican football from Celaya, Guanajuato. Founded on February 7, 1957, they currently play in the Segunda division.

They play in blue shirts and blue shorts with white socks. Home stadium is the Estadio Miguel Alemán that seats 29,333 spectators.

The team was founded when two second-division clubs, Atletico Cuernavaca (Morelos) and Escuadra Celeste de Celaya (Guanajuato), merged. Another team, Atlético Español, was also merged at a later date.

The period shortly after promotion in 1995 was notable by the coaching of Juan Manuel Alvarez and the signing of Emilio Butragueño, who gained much popularity captaining the team in its newly-promoted status. Later on, other members of Real Madrid's Quinta del Buitre arrived, but they were not as successful as hoped, being in the latter stages of their respective careers.

Atletico Celaya was later sold and renamed, FC Celaya is the reincarnation of Atletico Celaya

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  • Won promotion to the Primera División in 1994-95

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