Cafetaleros de Tapachula

Cafetaleros de Tapachula
Full name Club de Fútbol Cafetaleros de Tapachula
Nickname(s) Los Cafetaleros (The Coffee Growers)
Founded May 25, 2015 (2015-05-25)
Ground Estadio Olímpico de Tapachula
Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico
Ground Capacity 11,018
Owner Enrique de Hita Yibale
Chairman Gabriel Orantes Constanzo
Manager Mauro Camoranesi
League Ascenso MX
Apertura 2015 Current

Club de Fútbol Cafetaleros de Tapachula is a Mexican football based in the city of Tapachula, Chiapas currently competing in Ascenso MX, the second tier of Mexican football.

History

Cafetaleros de Tapachula Futbol Club was founded in May 25, 2015 after Altamira based Estudiantes de Altamira announced the relocation of the club to Tapachula due to economic reasons.[1] On June 7, 2015, the club's relocation to Tapachula was made official by Ascenso MX.[2]

Stadium

Cafetaleros de Tapachula play their home matches at the Estadio Olímpico de Tapachula in Tapachula, Chiapas. The stadium capacity is 13,300 people. Its owned by Ayuntamiento de Tapachula, and its surface is covered by natural grass. The stadium was opened in early 1988.


Players

First-team 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 Alfredo Frausto (on loan from Chiapas)
2 Mexico DF Hugo Rodríguez
3 Mexico DF Carlos Cuevas
4 Mexico DF Joel Huiqui (on loan from Morelia)
5 Chile MF Pablo González
6 Mexico MF Pedro Vargas
7 Brazil MF Bruno Tiago
8 Mexico DF Guillermo Rojas (on loan from Querétaro)
9 Brazil FW Douglas Tanque
11 Brazil FW Rafinha
12 Mexico GK Guadalupe Martínez (on loan from Zacatecas)
13 Mexico FW Darío Carreño (on loan from Chiapas)
14 Mexico FW Francisco M. Zorrilla (on loan from Chiapas)
15 Mexico MF Óscar Sánchez (on loan from Oaxaca)
No. Position Player
16 Argentina MF Cristian Pellerano (Captain) (on loan from América)
17 Mexico DF Emmanuel Gil (on loan from Veracruz)
18 Mexico DF Ángelo Costanzo (on loan from Chiapas)
19 Mexico DF Héctor Morales (on loan from Monterrey)
20 Uruguay MF Diego Benítez
21 Mexico FW Julio Pardini (on loan from Cruz Azul)
22 Mexico MF Juan Pablo Vigón (on loan from Atlas)
23 Mexico DF Alberto Lucio (on loan from BUAP)
24 Mexico MF Daniel Jiménez (on loan from Chiapas)
25 Mexico GK Edmundo Ríos (on loan from Celaya)
26 Mexico MF Omar Saint-Andre
27 Mexico MF Emiliano Gómez
28 Mexico MF Rolando González

Managers

References

External links


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