Querétaro FC
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Full name | Querétaro Fútbol Club | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nickname(s) | Gallos Blancos (white roosters) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Founded | 1950 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ground | Estadio Corregidora, Santiago de Querétaro |
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Capacity | 40,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chairman | Ulises Zurita | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manager | Salvador Reyes de la Peña | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
League | Primera División de México | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Apertura 2006 | Did not qualify for playoffs 14th (league) 5th (group) |
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Querétaro Fútbol Club is a football club based in Santiago de Queretaro, Mexico.
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[edit] History
Founded in the Segunda División (second tier) in 1950 by Alfonso Pachín Niembro and Raúl Ayala to represent the city of Santiago de Queretaro. In its first years the team was given the nickname of "Gallos Blancos" (white roosters). In 1976, they arrived for the first time to a Second Division final, which they lost.
In 1977 they changed their name to Atletas Industriales and in the early 80's to UAQ Gallos Blancos. In 1988 another team was created in the city, named Queretaro FC. These two teams then became rivals as they were playing on the Second Division.
UAQ Gallos Blancos arrived to another Second Division final in 1987, now against the Correcaminos , but after playing the first game of the series in the Correcaminos stadium(with a result of 0 - 0), the team suffered an accident while returning to Santiago de Queretaro, where three very important players lost their lives. Even though the final match was moved a month, the team lost the series on a third match in the Estadio Azteca.
Querétaro FC played in the Mexican First Division from 1990 to 1994 and finally disappeared.
In 1998 Querétaro FC and Gallos Blancos merged into one club and formed a team that played for three years, with the original name of Gallos Blancos de Queretaro (the White Roosters of Queretaro).
In 2002, a First Division team, CF La Piedad, moved from the city of La Piedad to play in Santiago de Queretaro, where the team stayed for two years (four seasons), when the F.M.F decided to reduce the number of teams in the First Division from twenty to eighteen, and decided to eliminate the two teams with the worst economic situation: Querétaro FC and Irapuato.
In May 28, 2006, Querétaro FC ascended to the Primera División de México, after beating CF Puebla in the Clausura 2006 tournament and the 2005/2006 Primera A promotion play-off.
[edit] Playing squad
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[edit] Notable former and current players
- Silvano Tellez
- Pedro Cortez
- Salvador "Zurdo" Ochoa
- JJ Torruco
- Luis Hernández
- Ruben Omar Romano
- Gustavo Moriconi
- Erubey Cabuto
- Margarito González
- Carlos Ochoa
- Carlos Casartelli
- Jorge Collazo
- Roberto Nurse
- Mauro Gerk
- Miguel Becerra
[edit] Notable former managers
- Salvador Reyes de la Peña
- Carlos Jara Saguier
- Carlos de los Cobos
- Ricardo Antonio Lavolpe
- Antonio Ascencio
- Luis Alvarado
- Miguel Marín
- Salvador Reyes
[edit] Honours
- Primera División A(Second Division until 1994)
- Champions Clausura 2005, Clausura 2006
- Runners-up 1976/1977, 1986/1987
- Promotion play-off winners 2005/2006
[edit] External links
- (Spanish) Unofficial website
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