Estudiantes Tecos Reserves

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Estudiantes Tecos Reserves
Full name Club de Fútbol
Universidad Autónoma
de Guadalajara
Nickname(s) Tecos
Founded 2009
Dissolved 2012 (regulated), May 2015 (official)
Ground Estadio Tres de Marzo (U-20)
Cancha 2 "Jorge Campos" (U-17)
Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico
Ground Capacity 22,000 (Tres de Marzo)
N/A (Cancha 2)
Manager n/a
League n/a
n/a n/a

Estudiantes Tecos Reserves is the newest brand of soccer for Estudiantes Tecos. They play in the newly formed Campeonato Sub-20 y Sub-17 de México. On April 14, 2012 Estudiantes Tecos was relegated to Ascenso MX. On May 22, 2014, Grupo Pachuca president, Jesús Martínez Patiño, announced Estudiantes Tecos would change its location and move to Zacatecas. On May 28, 2014 the move was confirmed, the club changed its name to Mineros de Zacatecas , and Estudiantes Tecos were dissolved, but still has a team in Second Division. However, after the 2014–15 season all Estudiantes Tecos reserves for Mineros de Zacatecas was moved to Zacatecas and also dissolved entirely for good.

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Current U-20 roster

Current squad as December

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

As the governing body of association football, FIFA is responsible for maintaining and implementing the rules that determine whether an association football player is eligible to represent a particular country in officially recognised international competitions and friendly matches. In the 20th century, FIFA allowed a player to represent any national team, as long as the player held citizenship of that country. In 2004, in reaction to the growing trend towards naturalisation of foreign players in some countries, FIFA implemented a significant new ruling that requires a player to demonstrate a "clear connection" to any country they wish to represent. FIFA has used its authority to overturn results of competitive international matches that feature ineligible players.

No.PositionPlayer
15 Flag of Mexico.svg FW Miguel Ángel Vallejo
19 Flag of Mexico.svg FW Taufic Eduardo Guarch
31 Flag of Mexico.svg MF Edgar Morales
32 Flag of Mexico.svg DF Gustavo Antonio Lua
33 Flag of Mexico.svg GK Rafael Ramírez
34 Flag of Mexico.svg GK Gabriel Isaac Torres
35 Flag of Mexico.svg DF Heriberto Aguayo
36 Flag of Mexico.svg DF Ivanhue Aguilar
37 Flag of Mexico.svg DF Luis Ramón Valenzuela
38 Flag of the United States.svg MF Edgar David Contreras
39 Flag of Mexico.svg DF Giovanni Alvarado
No.PositionPlayer
40 Flag of Mexico.svg MF César Moreno
42 Flag of Mexico.svg MF Santiago Cisneros
43 Flag of Mexico.svg DF Marco Antonio Morales
44 Flag of Mexico.svg MF Carlos Alberto Palomares
45 Flag of Mexico.svg MF Gustavo Jaime
46 Flag of the United States.svg FW John Paul López (Married to Norma M. Perez)
47 Flag of Mexico.svg MF Abner Rafael Frausto
48 Flag of Mexico.svg MF Manuel Morán
49 Flag of Mexico.svg FW Adrián Domínguez
50 Flag of Mexico.svg MF José Alejandro Magallón
54 Flag of Mexico.svg FW Bruno Donizete Candido

Current U-17 roster

Current squad as August 2013

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

No.PositionPlayer
61 Flag of Mexico.svg GK Marco Rocha
62 Flag of Mexico.svg GK Sammuel Ramírez
63 Flag of Mexico.svg FW Alan Ramos
64 Flag of Mexico.svg DF Carlos Arenivas
65 Flag of Mexico.svg FW Luis Manuel Morales
66 Flag of Mexico.svg DF Rodrigo Culebro
67 Flag of Mexico.svg MF Oscar Pavel Becerra
68 Flag of Mexico.svg MF David Figueroa
69 Flag of Mexico.svg MF Daniel Begines
70 Flag of Mexico.svg DF Daniel Alejandro González
71 Flag of Mexico.svg MF Israel Escobar
No.PositionPlayer
72 Flag of Mexico.svg MF Armando Ortega
73 Flag of Mexico.svg FW Isaac Díaz
74 Flag of Mexico.svg FW Humberto Guzmán
75 Flag of Mexico.svg MF Juan Pablo Dollard
76 Flag of Mexico.svg MF José Ramón Sauceda
77 Flag of Mexico.svg FW Mauricio Vallejo
78 Flag of Mexico.svg DF David Guerrero
79 Flag of Mexico.svg FW Oscar Venegas
80 Flag of Mexico.svg DF Salvador Valenzuela
81 Flag of Mexico.svg FW Carlos Alberto Ambriz
82 Flag of the United States.svg DF Bryce Emilio Montes

Stadium

Estadio Tres de Marzo

Estadio 3 de Marzo Tecos stadium.jpg
Estadio 3 de Marzo

Estudiantes Tecos U-20 plays home football matches at Estadio 3 de Marzo which is located in Zapopan, Jalisco. It has a capacity of 30,015 and was constructed inside the campus of the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara. In 1999, Estadio Tres de Marzo underwent its last major renovation which included improvements such as a new pitch and drainage system. The stadium takes its name from the founding date of the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara, on March 3, 1935.

Zapopan City & Municipality in Jalisco, Mexico

Zapopan is a city and municipality located in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Part of the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area, the population of Zapopan city proper makes it the second largest city in the state, very close behind the population of Guadalajara proper. It is best known as being the home of the Virgin of Zapopan, an image of the Virgin Mary which was made in the 16th century. This image has been credited with a number of miracles and has been recognized by popes and even visited by Pope John Paul II. The municipality is also the home of the Centro Cultural Universitario, which contains one of the most important concert venues in Latin America and is the home of the new stadium for the C.D. Guadalajara.

Jalisco State of Mexico

Jalisco, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Jalisco, is one of the 31 states which, with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is located in Western Mexico and is bordered by six states which are Nayarit, Zacatecas, Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Michoacán and Colima. Jalisco is divided into 125 municipalities, and its capital city is Guadalajara. Jalisco is one of the most important states in Mexico because of its natural resources as well as its history. Many of the characteristic traits of Mexican culture, particularly outside Mexico City, are originally from Jalisco, such as mariachi, ranchera music, birria, tequila, jaripeo, etc., hence the state's motto: "Jalisco es México." Economically, it is ranked third in the country, with industries centered in the Guadalajara metropolitan area, the second largest metropolitan area in Mexico. The state is home to two significant indigenous populations, the Huichols and the Nahuas. There is also a significant foreign population, mostly retirees from the United States and Canada, living in the Lake Chapala and Puerto Vallarta areas.

Cancha 2 "Jorge Campos"

Estudiantes Tecos U-17 plays home football matches at Cancha 2 "Jorge Campos".

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