Jabatos de Nuevo León

Jabatos de Nuevo León
Full name Club de Fútbol Nuevo León
Nickname(s) Jabatos, La Piara Salvaje
Founded 1957[1]
Dissolved 1990
Ground Estadio Universitario
Monterrey, México
Ground Capacity 45,000
Manager Mexico Felipe de Jesús Ocampo
League Segunda División Profesional

Jabatos de Nuevo León is a former Mexican football club. The club was founded n 1957 in the second division.The club played in the first division among various inferior divisions from 1957–90 when the club was sold due to lack of fan support having 2 other professional clubs to compete with in the state of Nuevo León, C.F. Monterrey and Tigres de la UANL.

History

The club was founded by a group of local business owners Lauro Leal, César M. Saldaña, Manolo Pando y Ramón Pedroza Langarica in 1957 after the group bought Deportivo Anáhuac who was playing in the second division at the time.[2]

The first board of directors were:
  • President – Lauro Leal
  • Secretary – César M. Saldaña
  • Treasurer – Manuel Pando
  • Club Representative – Arq. Efraín Farías y Cutberto Ancira

The club made its second division debut against Reboceros De La Piedad on July 13. Carlos Guerrero scored the only goal, giving the club its first win and first goal ever. Jabatos lineup for the game was Miguel "Cabrito" Rodríguez, Muñiz, Camacho, Arizmendi, Oscar de Alba, Ignacio "Nachito" Hernández, Héctor "Píjola" Pequeño, Juan Fidalgo, Carlos Guerrero, Mingo Herrera and Orozco. Their first win at home was on July 20, 1958 in a 4–3 win over Querétaro FC with goals scored by Orozco, Fidalgo, Carlos Guerrero and Lizazo.

In 1959–60, due to economic problems the club was sold to Tigres and so for the next two years the club was used as Tigres de la UANL inferior reserve squad from 1960–1962.

It was till at the end of 1962 when the club, at the time owned by Ernesto Romero Jasso, decided to sell the club to Sergio Salinas, who decided to bring back the club's name and colors. The club made its return to the second division playing C.F. Pachuca in their first game back, winning that match 4–2 match played in the Estadio Tecnológico. Goal scored by Zulueta 2 by "Chebo" Muñoz and one by Paco Montes. players that played in that game Mancillas, Thompson, Bravo, Medina, "Zorro" Vargas, Montes, Chava Vargas, Gallaga, Muñiz, Pequeño and Zulueta.

The club will go down in history by winning the first game ever played in Estadio Universitario after defeating the Mexico national football team. The stadium had held to matches before the first was a 1–1 draw between C.F. Monterrey and Atlético Madrid the second was also a 1–1 draw between Jabatos and Sheffield United F.C..

In 1968 the club obtained it biggest loss against C.D. Guadalajara, 10–2. The club would play in the top division till the 1968–69 tournament when the club finished last and lost a promotional match against club oro.

Primera División de México Statistics

GP W D L G F GS Pts DIF
93 26 25 42 113 139 77 −26

Palmarés

Torneos Nacionales

See also

Footnotes

  1. "Articole Defunct Mexican clubs" (in Spanish). Retrieved April 2009.
  2. Rosas, Sergio Luis (31 August 2011). "Recuerdos del Ayer: LOS INOLVIDABLES JABATOS" (in Spanish). El Siglo de Torreon.
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