Club de Fútbol Laguna

Laguna FC
Full name Club de Fútbol Laguna
Nickname(s) Ola Verde, Algodoneros
Founded 1953
Ground Estadio Corona, Torreón, México
(Capacity: 18.500)
League Defunct
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Club de Fútbol Laguna, (simply known as Laguna) was a Mexican professional football. The club played in the Primera División de México and its was base in Torreón, Coahuila.

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History

Club de Fútbol Laguna was founded in 1953 that same year the club join the Segunda División Profesional where they played from 1953 to 1967. It was in 1968 when the club was promoted to the Primera División de México with Juan Ángel Pérez coaching the club, who took the place of the regulated Athelico Morelia. The club was merely a contender in the first division but gave the people of la region a chance to see first division action.

Club de Fútbol Laguna was sold in 1978 and the club was move to Mexico City and became Club Deportivo Coyotes Neza. In 1988 the club was once again sold and moved to Tamaulipas where it became Correcaminos UAT.

Statistics

This are the total statistics in First Division:

GP W D L GF GA PTS DIF
381 102 120 159 435 531 324 -96

This are the statistics from the Copa Mexico:

GP W D L GF GA Pts DIF
40 15 8 17 48 66 38 -18

Club Honors

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