Tigres B

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Tigres B
Full name Tigres B
Founded 1991
Ground Estadio Universitario
San Nicolás de los Garza,
Nuevo León, Mexico
Ground Capacity 10,000
Chairman Mexico Enrique Borja
Manager Mexico Jose Sigifredo Treviño
League Primera División A
2008 6° (Clausura)
Home colours
Away colours

Tigres B is the Primera División A affiliate of Tigres UANL. They play in the lower division to provide a training ground for prospective players aspiring to play in the Primera División de México. They currently play in San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León.

History

They were born in 1991 as a Third Division team, and they were then called Tigrillos UANL (Tigrillos means "little tigers"). They played in Monterrey in those times.

In 1994 they won the Third Division championship and gained a right to participate in the Second Division. A few years later, in 1996, under the tutorship of Osvaldo Batocletti, they were again promoted, this time to Primera Division A.

The 1996 and 1997 seasons where the same that Tigres UANL were unfortunately relegated to the Primera Division A. This created the unique circumstance that both the main team and the affiliate competed in the same division.

However, Mexican rules forbade two teams to have the same name, so they were renamed as simply U de NL (in reference to the UANL which they represent, despite having just been privatized). They maintained the colors, but were moved to Saltillo. During these two seasons the two only brotherly clásicos, a derby played between the two Tigres teams, were played.

After Tigres UANL were promoted again to First Division, U de NL changed its name again to Tigrillos.

In 1998 they won the Primera División A Verano 1998, however they were not promoted to First Division, because they were defeated by CF Pachuca in the promotion game (between the champion of Verano and the champion of Invierno championships, today Verano has been changed to Clausura and Invierno has been changed to Apertura). Interestingly, CF Pachuca has defeated Tigres UANL in the First Division finals twice, creating a rivalry between CF Pachuca and Tigres UANL fans.

Tigrillos then played the Final of the Verano 2002 against Club San Luis, and achieved only runner-up position.

Due to the cost of maintaining the affiliate, in 2003, 'Tigrillos' moved to Mexico City under the administration of Club América and were called Tigrillos Coapa. This only lasted a year.

In 2004 they moved to Los Mochis and where named Tigrillos Broncos. In Clausura 2005 they were renamed Tigres Los Mochis.

The 2007-2008 season has Tigres Los Mochis moving to Reynosa, Tamaulipas.

The 2008-2009 season has Tigres Reynosa moving to San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León, and become the Tigres B

Current squad

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
11 Mexico FW Emmanuel Cerda
21 Mexico FW Mauricio Romero
28 Mexico FW Juan Pablo García
31 Mexico GK Enrique Palos
32 Mexico FW José Luis Mendoza
34 Mexico MF Oscar Arturo Martínez
38 Mexico MF Alberto Joshimar Acosta
40 Mexico DF Luis Rolando Ramírez (Vice-Captain)
42 Mexico DF Nicolás René Ruvalcaba (Vice-Captain)
43 Mexico DF Jesús Molina
44 Mexico DF David Alejandro Cavazos (Captain)
45 Mexico MF Jesús Dueñas
46 Mexico MF José Antonio Jara
49 Mexico MF Eduardo Adrián García
50 Mexico MF Francisco Acuña
52 Mexico GK Luis Alfonso Gutiérrez
58 Mexico FW Manuel Viniegra
59 Mexico FW Jonathan de León
61 Mexico MF Armando Pulido
No. Position Player
62 Mexico DF Israel Sabdi Jiménez
63 Mexico MF José Bernardo Cabrera
64 Mexico GK Aarón Fernández
66 Mexico MF Hugo Octavio Pérez
70 Mexico MF Erick Martínez
72 Mexico DF Antonio Zacarías
74 Mexico DF Alan Rangél
75 Mexico MF José Magallón
78 Mexico DF José Juan Valadéz
80 Mexico FW Américo Rodríguez
82 Mexico FW Hilario Tristán Martínez
84 Mexico FW Alan Pulido
85 Mexico FW Jonathan Arenas
88 Mexico MF Julio Sergio Chávez
89 Mexico MF Martín Roberto Moreno
99 Mexico MF Julio César Orozco
103 Mexico MF José Alberto Campoy
111 Mexico DF Jorge Luis Valencia
129 Mexico GK Jorge García

Honours

  • Primera "A" League Championship: 1
Verano 1998
  • Primera "A": 0
Runner-up: (1): Verano 2002
  • Second Division Championship: 1
1995-96
  • Third Division Championship: 1
1993-94

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