Chapulineros de Oaxaca explained

Clubname:Chapulineros de Oaxaca
Fullname:Chapulineros de Oaxaca Fútbol Club
Nickname:Chapulineros (Grasshopper eaters)
Founded:[1]
Capacity:3,000
Owner:MRCI
Chairman:José María Ramírez
Manager:Gerardo Martínez
League:Liga de Balompié Mexicano
Season:2023
Position:3rd, (Champions)
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Chapulineros de Oaxaca is a Mexican football team nicknamed Los chapulineros (Grasshoppers). The club was founded in 1983 and is based in the state of Oaxaca where it plays its home matches at the Estadio Independiente MRCI. The club has played in the Tercera División, Segunda División, and the Liga de Ascenso. Starting in 2020, they will play in the Liga de Balompié Mexicano.[2] They previously played in the Liga Premier Serie B.

History

The club's origins date back to 1982, when the Benito Juárez Autonomous University of Oaxaca football team began to participate in the Segunda División "B". Two years later, the university bought team Pumas ENEP, a Pumas UNAM reserve team and was renamed as Chapulineros de Oaxaca, playing at Segunda División "A".[3] [4] After this fact, the team wandered between Segunda División "A" and Segunda "B", until 1993 when it won the Second B championship, being the only title of the club so far.[5]

In 1994 the team remains in the Segunda Divisíon after the creation of the Primera División "A", later it became a team affiliated with Toros Neza, to later be managed by the Universidad Regional del Sureste.[6]

For the 2001–02 season, the Grupo Pegaso returns to the Chapulineros to professional football after moving the Lobos UAP franchise to Oaxaca City. The team had bad results and had to play a relegation play-out to remain in the league, which they managed to win and could continue to play in the same division. For the 2003–04 season the team was dissolved again when it was relocated to Tlaxcala City, where it was renamed as Guerreros de Tlaxcala.

In August 2015, the MRCI corporate obtained the Teca UTN franchise, they renamed the team as Chapulineros, moved it to Oaxaca and began to participate in the Liga Premier de Ascenso as of that season.[7] [8] For the 2017–18 season the team is relocated to Serie B de México due to the lack of infrastructure to be able to participate for the promotion to Ascenso MX. In 2018, the team paused its sporting activity because it did not get the endorsement to participate in the league from the FMF.[9]

In 2019 the team returned to compete in the FMF, leaving this federation the following year to join the LBM.[10]

In its first season, the team finished in third place in the regular season with 22 points from seven wins, two draws and one loss. In the championship playoff, Chapulineros eliminated Morelos F.C. and Furia Roja F.C. to reach the final, where they defeated Atlético Veracruz in the penalty shoot-out after tying three goals on the aggregate score, in this way the team of Oaxaca won its first championship in the new competition, as well as being the first champion in LBM history.

Chapulineros de Oaxaca won the LBM championships again in the 2021, 2022 and 2023 seasons, making it the most winning team in this league.

Year by year

YearClub NameDivisionPosition
1983-1984ChapulinerosSegunda División
1985-1986 ChapulinerosSegunda División
1986-1987ChapulinerosSegunda División
1987-1988ChapulinerosSegunda División
1993-1994 ChapulinerosPrimera División
Invierno 2001 ChapulinerosPrimera A
Verano 2002ChapulinerosPrimera A
Invierno 2002ChapulinerosPrimera A
Verano 2003 ChapulinerosPrimera Division
Apertura 2015 ChapulinerosSegunda DivisiónEliminated (Regular)
Clausura 2016 ChapulinerosSegunda DivisiónEliminated (Regular)
Apertura 2016 ChapulinerosSegunda División3rd (Regular)

Past kits

First kit evolution

Players

Current squad

[11]

Recent outstanding players

Honours

2020/21, 2021, 2022, 2023-A, 2023-B

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Year by year stats . Spanish. 23 April 2010 .
  2. Web site: Oaxaca firme en la LBM. El Imparcial de Oaxaca. 30 March 2020.
  3. Web site: Mexico - List of Final Tables Second Division (1950-1995) . . 31 October 2020.
  4. Web site: Mexico - List of Final Tables Second Division "B" (Third Level 1982-1994) . . 31 October 2020.
  5. Web site: Hoy se cumplen 27 años del primer y único campeonato de los Chapulineros . NVI Noticias . 31 October 2020 . es . 18 April 2020.
  6. Web site: López . Valery . OAXACA: Adiós al Estadio Benito Juárez, aquí historia que albergó . El Oriente . 31 October 2020 . es . 26 January 2016.
  7. Web site: García . Ricardo . Rescatan la franquicia de los Chapulineros de Oaxaca . ADN Sureste . 31 October 2020. Spanish . 7 June 2015.
  8. Web site: Ortega Torreblanca . Luis Roberto . Segunda División Premier: Chapulineros de Oaxaca . VAVEL México . 31 October 2020 . es . 13 August 2015.
  9. Web site: Van por un equipo de Primera para Oaxaca . NVI Noticias . 31 October 2020 . es . 8 September 2018.
  10. Web site: ¡CHAPULINEROS DICE ADIÓS! . Liga Premier Magazine . Spanish . 2 June 2020.
  11. Web site: Chapulineros de Oaxaca . Liga Premier FMF . 5 February 2020.