Dorados de Sinaloa

Dorados
Full name Club Social y Deportivo Sinaloa
Nickname(s) Dorados
Ground Estadio Banorte
Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico
(Capacity: 21,000[1])
Chairman José Antonio Núñez
Manager Francisco Palacios
League Liga de Ascenso
Clausura 2011 Runner Up
Home colours
Away colours

Club Social y Deportivo 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 San Luis F.C. 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 F.C. 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 archival Club León. This victory was a form of retribution now that they made up for losing to Dorados last year.

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Rivalry with Club Leon

Since Dorados de Culiacán's arrival to Primera División A in 2003, a rivalry was born. When the franchise was first created, in the year 2003, Dorados became champions on their first tournament, becoming the first team to ever accomplish such a thing in the Primera A. 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 División de México 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.

Honors

Apertura 2003, Clausura 2007

Current roster

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Jesús Miguel García
4 DF Sergio Roberto Quiróz
5 DF Elías Alejandro García
6 DF Edgar Orlando Pineda
7 FW Melvin Valladares
8 MF Javier Güemez
9 MF Natividad Carrasco
10 MF Mateo Figoli (Captain)
11 FW Pablo Gabriel Torres
12 GK Miguel Marín
13 MF José Luis Castro
14 MF Ernesto Bravo
No. Position Player
16 DF Luis Mario Ávila
17 MF Mario Osuna
18 MF Juan Carlos Castro
19 MF Héctor Isidro Velázquez
20 DF Melchor Gaspar Cerda
22 DF Guillermo Chávez
23 MF Christian Javier López
24 FW Mario Padilla
25 GK José Castro
26 MF Jesús Arturo Gaxiola
27 MF Ezequiel López
28 MF Tomás Quiñones
30 MF Juan Francisco Flores
FW Cuauhtémoc Blanco

Notable players

Coaches

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