Unión de Curtidores

Unión de Curtidores
Full name Club Unión De Curtidore
Nickname(s) Curtidores, Cuereros, La Franja, Garra Curtidora , El Union
Founded August 15, 1928
Ground Estadio La Martinica
León, Guanajuato, México
(Capacity: 11.000)
Manager Leonardo Medina
League Segunda División Profesional
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

Unión de Curtidores is a Mexican football team, nicknamed Curtidores. The club was founded on August 15, 1928. The club plays in the Segunda División Profesional in el Estadio La Martinica[1] in the city of León (Guanajuato). Due to the club's long history and tradition it has many followers, not just in the city of León (Guanajuato), but nationwide. Even though the club has not won a prestige title in over 80 years of its existence, the club still captivates fans young and old alike.

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Honours

1999
1982-83
1971

History

Unión de Curtidores is a Mexican football team. They are nicknamed Curtidores.The cub was founded on August 15, 1928,The club gained fame in the early 1930s by defeating local clubs in such a way that the board of directors tried to enroll the club in the Mexican first division.But it was not until 1943 when the club and the club's state of Guanajuato joined forces and created Union-Leon, which later when to become Club León. The club went on to keep the club's name and the colors and in 1967 joined the Segunda División Profesional[2]. In the 1970-1971 tournament, the club finished 7 overall. In 1971-1972 the club finished one point away from being relegated.In 1972-1973 the club fished 8 overall. In 1974-1975 they managed to qualify for the playoff beating Club Leon 1-0, but fell to Toluca, who went on to become the champion that year.

Kit evolution

First kit evolution

Footnotes