Pioneros de Cancún

Pioneros de Cancún
Full name Deportivo Pioneros de Cancún Fútbol Club
Nickname(s) Los Pioneros (The Pioneers)
El Equipo de Casa (The Home Team)
El Once Caribeño (The Eleven Caribbean)
Los Hijos de Cancún (The Sons of Cancún)
Founded 3 May 1984 (1984-05-03)
Ground Estadio Cancún 86
Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Ground Capacity 6,390
Chairman Paul Carrillo
Manager Narciso Morales
League Segunda División
Clausura 2014 Promoted (LNT Final Ascenso)

Deportivo Pioneros de Cancún F.C is Mexican football team that plays in the Segunda Division de Mexico Liga Premier who resides in Cancún, México and is affiliated to Club Atlante, currently play in Ascenso MX.

History

The name Pioneros com es from a local branch of hotels in Cancún, México.The club was founded in 1984 when they join the Tercera División de México and still holds its name which now identifies the city of Cancún.The club obtains its first cup after defeating Conejos in el estadio “Víctor Manuel Reyna” in the city of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas. The next year the club would finish third place and so play in a promotional play off with clubs Lobos and Aguilas B. As a result, the club would be promoted to the Segunda B[1] but the owner decided to buy a franchise in the Segunda A which would allow them to play for a chance to be promoted to the Primera División de México.

Playing in the Segunda A the club came close many times but fail in there attempts to be promoted and in the early 1990s the city cut resources and so the club once aging fell to the inferior divisions. In the mid-1990s the club changed its name to Tucanes de Cancun but fail to gain popularity and so force was forced to change the name back to its original namePioneros. It was until 2006 when José del Carmen Vázquez Ávila bought the club and has now proposed a plan to have the franchise in the first division in a couple of yearsand by so have gain the support of the natives.

Kit evolution and rare kits

First kit evolution
Home 1984
1985
2004
2006
2009

Players

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Mexico GK Miguel Arreola
2 Mexico DF Marco Zavala
3 Mexico DF Jonathan Hernández
4 Mexico DF Ramón Chávez
5 Mexico MF Gerson Cob
6 Mexico DF Néstor Martínez
7 Mexico MF Aldo Alemán
8 Mexico MF Emiliano Gómez
9 Mexico FW Jonathan Ramón
10 Mexico FW Aldo Monzonis
11 Mexico FW Lizandro Echeverría
12 Mexico GK Israel Cano
13 Mexico MF Pedro Padilla
No. Position Player
14 Mexico FW Abimael Estrada
15 Mexico MF Adán Zaragoza
16 Mexico MF Ángel Estupiñán
17 Mexico DF Christian Ocaña
18 Mexico MF César Hurtado
19 Mexico FW Jorge Zendejas
20 Mexico MF Bryan Morales
21 Mexico MF Mario Ramírez
22 Mexico DF Shelby Martínez
23 Mexico MF Luis Bañuelos
24 Mexico DF José Luis Calderón
25 Mexico GK Jesús Dautt
26 Argentina FW Carlos Henneberg

Honors

External links

Footnotes


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