C.D. Cuautla

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Cuautla
CD Cuautla Logo.png
Full nameClub Deportivo Cuautla
Nickname(s)Los Arroceros (The Rice cookers)
FoundedJuly 19, 1952;72 years ago (1952-07-19) [1]
DissolvedJune 2022;2 years ago (2022-06)
Ground Estadio Isidro Gil Tapia,
Cuautla, Mexico
Capacity5,000
OwnerDenzer Corona Vergara
ChairmanDenzer Corona Vergara
League Liga Premier - Serie B
Apertura 2021 3rd

Club Deportivo Cuautla is a Mexican football club based in Cuautla, Mexico. Their home stadium is Estadio Isidro Gil Tapia. The club plays in the Mexican Liga Premier in the Serie B.

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History

The club's history dates back to 1952 when the club was founded in Cuautla, Mexico and join the Segunda División Profesional. In 1953-54 the club finished runner-up. Due to the increased number of clubs in Primera División de México, the federation organized a promotional playoff series with: Cuautla; two teams from the 2nd Division (Zamora and Querétaro); and the last place two teams in Primera División de México (Atlante F.C. and Marte). The outcome: Atlante remained in 1st Division; Cuautla was promoted to the 1st Division; Querétaro remained in the 2nd Division; and Marte was demoted to 2nd Division.

The club played 4 years in the First division until its relegation in the 1958-59 season.

The club has come close to returning to the 1st Division on two occasions (first, 1971–72; second, 1978–79) when they lost to Atlas in promotional matches.

In modern times

The badge used in the second division Cuautla FC (logo).jpg
The badge used in the second division

The club has played intermittently in the Segunda División Profesional since its last first-division appearance in 1959.

Players

Current squad

As of January 13, 2022 [2]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No.Pos.NationPlayer

Season to season

SeasonDivisionNotes
1952-53 2nd Division
1953-54 2nd Division
1954-55 2nd Division
1955-56 1st Division
1956-57 1st Division
1957-58 1st Division
1958-59 1st Division
1959-60 2nd Division
1960-61 2nd Division
1961-62 2nd Division
1962-63 2nd Division
1963-1970Statistics unavailable
1970-71 2nd Division
1971-72 2nd Division
1972-73 2nd Division
1973-74 2nd Division
1974-75 2nd Division
1975-76 2nd Division
1976-77 2nd Division
1977-78 2nd Division
1978-79 2nd Division
1979-80 2nd Division
1980-81 2nd Division
SeasonDivisionPlace
1981-82 2nd Division
1982-83 2nd Division
1983-84 2nd Division
1984-85 2nd Division
1985-86 2nd Division
1985-86 2nd Division
1986-87 2nd Division
Apertura 2011 2nd Division
Clausura 2012 2nd Division
Apertura 2012 2nd Division
Clausura 2013 2nd Division
Apertura 2013 2nd Division Semifinals
Clausura 2014 2nd Division Quarterfinals
Apertura 2014 2nd Division DNQ Liguilla
Clausura 2015 2nd Division Quarterfinals
Apertura 2015 2nd Division Semifinals
Clausura 2016 2nd Division 15th (7th in Group)
Apertura 2016 2nd Division DNQ Ligulla
Clausura 2017 2nd Division
Apertura 2017 Serie B
Clausura 2018 Serie B DNQ Liguilla
2018–19 Serie B DNQ Liguilla
2019–20 Serie B 6th/Season Curtailed due to COVID-19
2020–21 Serie A 10th GII DNQ Liguilla

Club Honors

Runner-up (1): 1954
1955

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References

  1. "CUAUTLA FESTEJÓ 69 AÑOS". Liga Premier Magazine (in Spanish). 20 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
  2. "Cuautla". Liga Premier FMF. Retrieved 18 September 2020.