Gallos Hidrocálidos de Aguascalientes explained

Clubname:Gallos Hidrocálidos de Aguascalientes
Fullname:Club de Fútbol Gallos Hidrocálidos de Aguascalientes
Nickname:Gallos
Dissolved:2014
Capacity:1,000
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Club de Fútbol Gallos Hidrocálidos de Aguascalientes was a football club from Aguascalientes, Mexico.

History

The club was founded in 1994, when Jose Carmelo Gonzalez,[1] bought a second division franchise which he relocated to Aguascalientes where there was no professional football club.[2]

The club played its last tournament in 2000-2001 when the Governor of Aguascalientes bought first division club Necaxa, with its national following, and relocated it from Mexico City. Gallos de Aguascalientes was then sold to Chivas, which changed its name to F.C. Tapatio de Guadalajara, affiliated to Chivas.

In 2012 the team was refounded to participate in the Third Division, in 2014 it stopped participating in the league, however, between 2015 and 2019 its registration was used by the clubs Tamasopo F.C., Lobos de Zacoalco and Autlán F.C.

Honors

Primera Division "A"

1

2000

Segunda División de México

1

1998

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Imagen . Desfalco a los Gallos . Embezzlement in the Roosters . https://archive.today/20130221052118/http://www.imagenzac.mx/1999/06/19/Aguascalientes5.htm . dead . 21 February 2013 . Spanish . 19 June 1999 .
  2. Web site: Pagina 24 . García Esparza, Karla Lizbeth . Desmienten Regreso de los Gallos de Aguascalientes al Futbol Profesional . Roosters of Aguascalientes denied a return to professional football . Spanish . 31 July 2012 .