Jaguares de Jalisco

Club Deportivo Jaguares de Jalisco is a Mexican professional football team based in Tala, Jalisco, Mexico currently playing in Liga de Balompié Mexicano.

Jaguares de Jalisco
Full nameClub Deportivo Jaguares de Jalisco
Founded27 March 2020 (2020-03-27)
GroundCentro Deportivo y Cultural 24 de Marzo
Tala, Jalisco, Mexico
Capacity2,000
OwnerCarlos Samperio
Pablo Rodríguez
Roberto Báez
ChairmanRoberto Báez[1]
ManagerJuan Pablo García
LeagueLiga de Balompié Mexicano

History

In February of 2020, the first assembly of teams interested in forming a new professional football competition in Mexico, called Liga de Balompié Mexicano, was held. In this event, the interest of a team called Jaguares de Jalisco was made known.[2] On March 27, the club's participation was confirmed, being the third franchise to be registered in the new league.[3] On April 30, the team appointed Juan Pablo García as manager.[4]

On June 13, 2020, the Tres de Marzo stadium was announced as the venue for the team's matches, which will be shared with Tecos F.C. and Halcones de Zapopan.[5]

On July 4, 2020 the team played its first game against Ameca FC. The game ended with a 3-1 victory in favor of Jaguares.[6]

Stadium

The first stadium was the Estadio 3 de Marzo, situated in Zapopan district that forms part of the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area, and is the ground of Tecos, which plays in the Liga Premier de México. The stadium has a capacity of 18,779 and was constructed on the campus of the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara.

In November 2020 the team moved to Centro Deportivo y Cultural 24 de Marzo located in Tala, Jalisco, this with the aim of demonstrating its interest in representing the entire State of Jalisco and not only the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area.[7] This venue has a capacity to host 2,000 spectators and was opened in 2015.[8]

Players

First-team squad

As of 13 October 2020

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  MEX Carlos López
2 DF  MEX Gustavo Ramírez
3 DF  MEX Alexis Silva
4 DF  MEX Christian Sánchez
5 DF  MEX Bryan Álvarez
7 MF  MEX Saúl Villalobos
8 MF  MEX Marco Argüelles
9 FW  COL Wilmar Jordán
11 MF  MEX Jonathan Valdivia
13 MF  MEX José Meza
18 MF  MEX César Vallejo
20 MF  MEX Diego Esqueda
22 FW  MEX Daniel Hernández
23 MF  MEX Leonel Anguiano
25 DF  MEX José Partida
26 MF  MEX Christian Valdez
28 GK  MEX Rafael Ramírez
No. Pos. Nation Player
35 FW  MEX Humberto Guzmán
- MF  MEX Luis Rodríguez
- FW  MEX Shaid Vázquez
- GK  MEX David Rojas
- GK  MEX Alejandro Estrada
- FW  MEX Mauricio Hernández
- DF  MEX José Ramírez
- GK  MEX Carlos Pérez
-  MEX Jair Torres Rico
- MF  COL Brihan Gutiérrez
- DF  COL Kevin Mazo
- MF  MEX Miguel Álvarez
- DF  MEX Jonathan Miramontes
- FW  MEX Gerardo Martínez
- FW  CHI Jarol Chamorro
- MF  MEX Alan Cuevas

References

  1. Magallán, Ricardo (15 May 2020). [=https://mexico.as.com/mexico/2020/05/15/futbol/1589577354_185469.html "Todo lo que debes saber de los siete equipos fundadores de LBM"] Check |url= value (help). As México (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  2. Castellanos, Sergio (22 February 2020). "Liga de Balompié Mexicano tuvo su primer reunión con 22 posibles equipos". Soy Fútbol (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  3. "Reviven a los Jaguares... pero en Jalisco". Juanfútbol (in Spanish). 27 March 2020. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  4. Ávalos, Alberto (30 April 2020). "Juan Pablo García, pionero en la Liga de Balompié, debutará en como técnico". Milenio (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  5. Figueroa, Juan Manuel (13 June 2020). "Jaguares Jalisco y Halcones de Zapopan jugarán en el Estadio Tres de Marzo". Mediotiempo (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  6. Ruiz, Luis Miguel (4 July 2020). "Jaguares de Jalisco vino de atrás y doble en amistoso a Ameca". Quadratín (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  7. "ABRE PUERTAS TALA A JAGUARES". Club Jaguares de Jalisco on Facebook (in Spanish). 12 November 2020. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  8. "CDC 24 de Marzo" (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 November 2020.
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