Tigres F.C.

Tigres F.C.
Full name Tigres Fútbol Club de Zipaquirá
Founded 10 August 2000 (2000-08-10)
Ground Estadio Municipal Los Zipas
Zipaquirá, Colombia
Ground Capacity 5,000
Chairman Edgar Páez
Manager John Jairo Bodmer
League Categoría Primera B
2015 12th
Website Club home page

Tigres F.C. is a professional Colombian football team based in Zipaquirá, that currently plays in the Categoría Primera B. They play their home games at the Municipal Los Zipas stadium.

History

The history of the club began in 1998 when the team played in the Categoría Primera B under the name Univalle, playing the first half in Jamundí and the second in Palmira with Hernan Dario Herrera as coach.

In 1991 the team was renamed Expreso Palmira, due to the support of the carrier of the same name. In that season the coaches were Carlos Burbano and Jose Martinez, who left the team in tenth place.

In the 2000 season with coach Eduardo Lara, the club played a prominent campaign to reclassification, and placed third, qualifying for the final round for the promotion. There it faced Deportivo Pereira, Unión Magdalena and Deportivo Rionegro, ranking third again.

In 2001 the club was ranked eighth in the table, thus qualifying to the play-offs where they finished last behind Bogotá Chicó, Cúcuta Deportivo and Unión Magdalena.

In 2002, Expreso Palmira was purchased by businessmen who renamed the club Expreso Rojo de Cartagena. The same year the team won the Primera C championship.[1]

In 2003 the club plays its first season in the Primera B, being first to the reclassification but being eliminated in the play-offs. Two years later the club moved to Sincelejo, which only lasted a year, and in 2006 returned to Cartagena. In the 2007 season the team moved to the city of Fusagasugá, Cundinamarca.

His most notable participation in Colombian soccer occurred in 2008 on the Copa Colombia where the club reached the semi-finals. The club was eliminated by Once Caldas, with the aggregate score of 1–0.

In 2009 the team moved to Zipaquirá due to economic problems. For the 2011 season Expreso Rojo decides to move back to the city of Fusagasugá, however due to the poor performances the club moved to Soacha. In 2015, the team move back to Zipaquirá. For the 2016 season, the club was renamed as Tigres F.C.

Stadium

Kit manufacturer

Period Kit manufacturer
2011Colombia Kimo
2012Colombia FSS
2013Colombia Sport Market [2]

Current squad

As of 18 August 2015

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

No. Position Player
Colombia GK Cesar Giraldo
Colombia GK Jaime Lemos
Colombia GK Carlos Mosquera
Colombia DF Andrés Ávila
Colombia DF Jhon Chaverra
Colombia DF Sebastián Gualdrón
Colombia DF Carlos Lasso
Colombia DF Jorge Lozano
Colombia MF Brayan Arroyo
Colombia MF Germán Bernal
Colombia MF John Cortés
Colombia MF Jonathan Garay
Colombia MF Diego Gómez
No. Position Player
Colombia MF Juan Hernández
Colombia MF Deiver Hinojosa
Colombia MF Harrinson Mancilla
Colombia MF Johan Muñoz
Colombia MF Jhonny Rivera
Colombia MF Nicolás Roa
Colombia MF Oscar Romero
Colombia MF Héctor Salgado
Colombia MF Jhonnier Torres
Colombia FW Víctor Asprilla
Colombia FW Ethan González
Colombia FW Anderson Palacios

References

  1. Historia del Expreso Rojo (in Spanish)
  2. http://expresorojofc.co/el-club.html Lanzamiento Sport Market

External links

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