Clubname: | Cañoneros F.C. |
Fullname: | Cañoneros Fútbol Club |
Nickname: | La Marina (The Navy) Los Cañoneros (The Gunners) |
Ground: | Estadio Antonio M. Quirasco, Xalapa, Mexico |
Capacity: | 2,000 |
Owner: | Alfonso Enríquez[1] |
Chairman: | Alfonso Enríquez |
Manager: | Carlos Cazarín |
Position: | 13th |
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The Cañoneros Fútbol Club, commonly known as Cañoneros Marina, is a Mexican football club based in Xalapa. The club was founded on 2012, and currently plays in Serie B.[2]
The team was founded on 2012 by an agreement between the mexican Secretariat of the Navy and amateur soccer league, Liga de Fútbol Torneo Central de Reservas. The creation of the team was made with the objective of creating a team to train the talents of the national navy and athletes who emerged in the amateur tournament. Between 2012 and 2020 this club was funded in part by the Mexican government by relying on a Federal Secretariat.[3]
From 2012 to 2018, the team participated in Tercera División. The team's greatest success came in the 2017-18 season, when it achieved the second place in the category, after being defeated by Acatlán F.C. in the final series.[4]
The condition as runner-up of the team allowed it to get promotion to Serie B, because its rival did not meet the requirements to participate in this division.[5] Also, the club maintains a reserve team competing in Tercera División. Before the start of the 2018–19 season the team was renamed Cañoneros Marina.
In the first season in Serie B, the team qualified for the playoffs. In the quarterfinals the team eliminated Mineros de Fresnillo by 6-2 in the aggregate. In semifinals, Marina tied with Atlético Saltillo Soccer, but advanced by his condition of best-seeded team. In the final, the navy defeated Deportivo CAFESSA 3-2 on aggregate, thus winning its first championship in history.[6]
In 2021 the team was renamed Cañoneros F.C. because the Secretariat of the Navy stopped providing financial and institutional support to the club and therefore was no longer representative of the institution.[7]
On June 15, 2024 the team was relocated from Mexico City to Xalapa because the board received an offer with better conditions to move the team to that city.[8]