Full name | Club de Fútbol La Piedad | |||
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Nickname(s) | Reboceros | |||
Founded | 1951 | |||
Ground | Estadio Juan N. López, La Piedad (Capacity: 15,000) |
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Chairman | Jesus Montes Tapia | |||
Manager | Cristóbal Ortega | |||
League | Liga de Ascenso | |||
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Club de Fútbol La Piedad is a Mexican football team who will be part of the inaugural year of the Liga de Ascenso. The club was founded on November 12, 1951. They reside in the city of La Piedad, in the state of Michoacán.
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In 1951, the two strongest teams in the local league, el Independencia y el Libertad United created a team in Segunda División Profesional with the name "La Piedad". In their first season in the Segunda División they were able to get promoted after a great result visiting the team San Sebastián de León in the last week of the season. The team just created with only local players were able to get promotion in the summer of 1952. Unfortionately with their inexperience they decided to "reinforce" the team with foreign players who didn't have the experience to compete in the Primera División. In their first season in top flight football they ended in the last position in the table only 2 points from América, becoming relegated back to Segunda División profesional. The players who founded the team in that distant 1951 were: Enrique Aguilar (goalkeeper), Trinidad el "Carpo" Rodríguez, Isidro la "Borracha" Ibarra, Héctor "La Cheta" Ibarra, Ernesto "La Peluda" Ibarra, Ramón "La Pini" Ibarra, Vicente "None" López, Salvador "Quiche" López, Cosme Vargas, Ramón "Moliano" Vargas, Luis "La Jirafa" Reyes, José "Joselillo" Ramírez, Francisco "La Moca" Montoya couched by Servando Vargas. During decades there were stuck in the second division until the summer of 2001 they once again returned to top flight football.
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The colors of the uniform was taken from Club Libertad who in 1951 merge with club Idependiente in order to create La Piedad FC.
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Estadio Juan N. López is located in the west side of the city, in Avenida Tecnologico and has a capacity of 15,000 spectators.
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First Playing Field | Juan n Lopez |
League Start Date | 23 de septiembre de 1951 |
Number of Teams | 10 |
Championship Winners Day | 27 de enero de 1952 |
Defeated Team | San Sebastián de León, Guanajuato |
Match was played in: | La Martinica (Estadio Nou Camp) |
Played in Third Division | 1972 |
Relegation to Segunda División B | 1983–84 |
Champions and Promotion to Segunda División A | 1984–85 |
Relegation to Segunda División B | 1992–93 |
Champions and Promotion to Segunda División A | 1993–94 |
Guest Honour Invitation to Primera División A | 1994 |
New Stadium Opener | 28 de agosto de 1994 |
First Goal Scorer | Nieves Castro |
Summer Champions | 27 de mayo de 2001 |
Tournament Champions | 3 de junio de 2001 |
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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