Deportivo CAFESSA Jalisco explained

Clubname:CAFESSA Jalisco
Fullname:Deportivo CAFESSA Jalisco
Ground:Estadio Jalisco,
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Capacity:55,110
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The Deportivo CAFESSA Jalisco, commonly known as CAFESSA Jalisco, was a Mexican football club based in Guadalajara. The club was founded in 2015, and played in the Serie A of Liga Premier.[1]

History

Deportivo CAFESSA was founded in 2015 from a Third Division franchise called Cazcanes de Ameca, during its first season it kept the original name.[2] In 2016 it took its current name.

During its first two seasons, the team stayed in Ameca having as its ground the Núcleo Deportivo y de Espectáculos Ameca. In 2017 an agreement was reached with the municipality of Tlajomulco de Zúñiga to move the team to that city.[3]

Before starting the 2017-18 season, it was announced that Deportivo CAFESSA acquired an expansion franchise in Serie B, the fourth professional category in Mexican soccer, at the same time, a reserve team was created to compete in the third division.[4]

From 2019-20 season, Deportivo CAFESSA created a new team which was moved to Estadio Jalisco and plays in Liga Premier – Serie A.[5] The team was able to move from the stadium, after signing an agreement with the Club Jalisco, for this agreement, the club was renamed as Deportivo CAFESSA Jalisco.[6] However, the club maintained Serie B (until 2020) and Liga TDP teams with the name CAFESSA Tlajomulco.[7]

In 2021, the owner of CAFESSA Jalisco put the franchise on hiatus due to the lack of guarantees for a possible future category promotion after the rejection of C.D. Irapuato in the Liga de Expansión MX, in 2022 the franchise was not reactivated, so when the one-year period without activity expired, the club was dissolved.

Players

Current squad

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Reserve teams

Deportivo CAFESSA Tlajomulco
  • Reserve team that plays in the Liga TDP, the fourth level of the Mexican league system.

    See also

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Equipo - Deportivo CAFESSA. Segunda División de México. February 27, 2016.
    2. Web site: Fábrica de ilusiones futboleras . El Informador . 8 May 2019 . Spanish . 27 February 2016.
    3. Web site: Gobierno Municipal de Tlajomulco y Deportivo Cafessa, firman convenio para jugar en el municipio . Gobierno Municipal de Tlajomulco . 8 May 2019 . Spanish . 30 January 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190508033634/https://tlajomulco.gob.mx/prensa/gobierno-municipal-de-tlajomulco-y-deportivo-cafessa-firman-convenio-para-jugar-en-el-municip . 8 May 2019 . dead .
    4. Web site: García Varela . Carlos . ‘CAMPEONCITO’ HERNÁNDEZ, DT DEL DEPORTIVO CAFESSA . Liga Premier Magazine . 8 May 2019 . Spanish . 30 June 2017 . 8 May 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190508033628/https://www.ligapremiermagazine.mx/campeoncito-hernandez-dt-del-deportivo-cafessa/ . dead .
    5. Web site: Figueroa . Juan Manuel . Estadio Jalisco tendrá nuevo equipo en el fútbol mexicano . Mediotiempo . 17 June 2019 . Spanish.
    6. Web site: Reos . Diego Alejandro . Cafessa, el nuevo inquilino del Estadio Jalisco . El Informador . 20 June 2019 . Spanish . 17 June 2019.
    7. Web site: CAFESSA sigue en Tlajomulco . Facebook Cafessa Jalisco . 21 June 2019.
    8. Web site: CAFESSA Jalisco . Liga BBVA MX . 18 September 2020.