Dorados de Sinaloa

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Dorados de Sinaloa
Dorados de Sinaloa
Full name Club Social y Deportivo
Dorados de Sinaloa
Nickname(s) Dorados
Founded June 19, 2003
Ground Estadio Banorte
Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico
(Capacity 23,100)
Chairman Eustaquio Gutiérrez
Manager Juan Carlos Chávez
League Primera División A
Clausura 2008 Finals
1st (league)
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Dorados de Sinaloa, or simply Dorados, is a Mexican professional football club. The club plays its home games in Culiacán, Sinaloa, in the northwest of Mexico. Dorados was the youngest franchise to play in the Primera División de México, having joined the division for the first time for the Apertura 2004 tournament, when Dorados was only one year old. In the Clausura 2006 tournament Dorados was relegated to Primera División A when their rival Club San Luis maintained in the Primera División de México. Dorados reclaimed glory as the team reached the Clausura 2007 championship on May 19, 2007 defeating Club León with an aggregate score of 5-4. They were then able to play for a spot in the Mexican First Division facing Puebla FC but went on to lose the two-legged series by an aggregate score of 4-3. Later, in the Apertura 2007 tournament Dorados earned their way to the league final for second time in one year, although, Indios de Ciudad Juárez, the rivals, obtained the victory of the two legged series by 7-0. After the second game of the Clausura 2008 tournament, the Dorados board of directors and the former manager,Hugo Fernandez, made an agreement to end their contract, and signed the return of Juan Carlos Chavez who was the man to ascend the franchise to the Primera División de México in the summer of 2004. In 2008, Dorados broke a record of three consecutive finals in Primera División A, to Dorados' dismay, they lost this final 3-2 against their archrival Club León, this victory was a form of retribution now that they made up for losing to Dorados last year.


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[edit] Rivalry With Club Leon

Since Dorados de Sinaloa's arrival to Primera División A in 2003, a rivalry was born. When the franchise was first created, in the year 2003, Dorados shocked the world by becoming champion on their first tournament, becoming the first team to ever accomplish such thing. In their second tournament, they made it to the final once more, against Club Leon though they lost. Despite losing this final, Dorados and Leon, played the promotion game to Primera Division de Mexico where Dorados were victorious; they ascended. Since Dorados descended from Primera Division these two teams have played two finals, where the teams have won a final each. Dorados and Leon have played a total of 4 finals, where Dorados have won 2, and Leon as well. With these outstanding numbers, Dorados de Sinaloa vs. Club Leon has become one of the biggest rivalries in Primera Division A in the 21st century.


[edit] Honors

  • Primera Division De Mexico: None
  • Primera División A Championships: 2
    • Apertura 2003
    • Clausura 2007
  • International Copa Ricard: Second Place

[edit] Current roster

No. Position Player
7 Flag of Argentina MF Cesar Gradito
12 Flag of Mexico GK Tomas Adriano de León
21 Flag of Mexico MF Aurelio Molina
24 Flag of Mexico MF Mario Padilla
27 Flag of Mexico DF Juan Carlos Zaragoza
28 Flag of Mexico FW Renato Rivera
30 Flag of Mexico MF Christian Cital
31 Flag of Chile DF David Henriquez
32 Flag of Mexico MF Jonatan Prado
34 Flag of Mexico DF Aldo Francisco Polo Ramirez
35 Flag of Mexico FW Juan José de la Cruz
39 Flag of Mexico DF Sergio Quiroz Beltrán
No. Position Player
41 Flag of Mexico FW Cesar Morales
47 Flag of Mexico DF Carlos Heriberto Pinto
48 Flag of Mexico MF Lorenzo Ramirez
50 Flag of Mexico GK Roberto Alfonso Meza
58 Flag of Mexico FW Daniel Osorno
60 Flag of Mexico MF Emilio López
65 Flag of Mexico FW Bardo Fierros
70 Flag of Mexico DF Rosendo Castro
80 Flag of Brazil MF Lucas Antonio Silva de Oliveira
81 Flag of Mexico DF Fernando López
90 Flag of Argentina FW Mauro Nestor Gerk
100 Flag of Mexico GK Sergio Arias

[edit] Famous players

Flag of Spain Josep Guardiola

Flag of Mexico Jared Borgetti

Flag of Uruguay Sebastian Abreu

Flag of Argentina Diego Latorre

Flag of Mexico Cirilo Saucedo

Flag of Mexico Hector López

Flag of Argentina Ángel Morales

Flag of Chile David Henriquez

Flag of Mexico Daniel Osorno

Flag of Mexico Sergio Arias

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