Clubname: | Académicos |
Fullname: | Académicos de Atlas |
Nickname: | Los Zorros (The Foxes) Los Rojinegros (The Red-blacks) La Academia (The Academy) |
Founded: | 2000 |
Dissolved: | 2016 |
Capacity: | 1,000 |
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Académicos de Atlas was a reserve team of Atlas, in 2005–06 season known as Coyotes de Sonora.
In 2004–05 Segunda División de México season, Académicos won the opening and closing champion of group Liguilla de Ascenso and promoted to Ascenso MX.
The club was renamed to Coyotes and re-located to Hermosillo, Sonora, but remained as part of Atlas. After a season, the club changed the name back to Académicos.
In 2007–08 season, the club was based in Tonalá, Jalisco and in 2008–09 season, in Guadalajara. After the reconstruction of Primera División A, the team folded, but Atlas still had teams played from the 7th division to 2nd division.
Apertura 2004, Clausura 2005
1997–98, Apertura 2001 [1]