Real Zamora
Full name | Club Deportivo Real Zamora | ||
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Founded | December 26, 1950; 65 years ago | ||
Ground |
Estadio Zamora Zamora, Michoacán | ||
Capacity | 10,000 | ||
Chairman | Pablo Gutiérrez | ||
Manager | Víctor Morales | ||
League | Segunda División Profesional | ||
Clausura 2016 | Promoted to LP | ||
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Club Deportivo Real Zamora is Mexican football that played in the Segunda División Profesional Liga Premier. The club was formed in 1950 and has played in the first division among other leagues in Mexico. On April 2016, Real Zamora defeated Sporting Canamy 2-0 to clinch a spot in the Liga Premier de Ascenso after defeated UAT B.
History
The club was founded on December 26, 1950 and quickly joined Mexican Second Division along with Zacatepec, Monterrey, Toluca, Deportivo Irapuato, Zamora, Querétaro, Morelia and Pachuca. Some clubs were newcomers, and some were rejoining the league. In their first league the club quickly became a contender and finished a couple of points behind the champion Zacatepec, who earned the chance to join the Primera División de México. The following years were also successful years, but not good enough to crown themselves.
In the 1954-55 tournament the club once again finished runner-up, this time just behind F.C. Atlas;, this time the club was allowed to be promoted after the federation decided to increase the number of clubs in the top division to 14. A playoff tournament was organized with 2 clubs from the first division along with the 11 and 12 place clubs from the first division clubs: Cuautla FC, Zamora, Querétaro, Atlante and Marte. With the result of Atlante remaining in the top division, joined by Cuautla FC and Zamora. Querétaro remained in the second division, joined by the relegated Marte.
In the 1955-56[1] season the club played its first tournament in the top league under the management of the Enrique Álvarez.The club had a terrible time in the top division and so lost the category, being relegated back to the second division, leaving its spot to C.F. Monterrey, who had been promoted.
In the 1956-57 season the club final won its first title led by the Argentine Raúl Leguizamón. This time the club took over the empty spot left by C.F. Monterrey, who a year ago had taken over the spot Zamora had left. That same year Puebla FC decided to leave the league, and so its spot was taken over by Atlético Morelia, marking this the first time 2 clubs from the state of Michoacán played in the top division.
The club once again lost the category in the 1959-60 tournament after playing 3 not-so-good tournaments, with its best season finish in 1957-58, finishing 7th with 25 points. In 1960 the club finished last under the management of Carlos Seville.
The club would not return to the first division, having 2 good opportunities one in 1963-64 when they played a promotion matched against Cruz Azul who would beat them 7-1.The club would eventually be relegated to the third division where they would win the 1977-78 title to return to the second division where in 1982-83 tournament they would have its second opportunity to return to the top division facing Unión de Curtidores in a second promotional match which they lost 1-0. The club has played on and off since then also becoming Chiapas inferior reserve squad in 2004.In 2007 the club became once again independent and rejoined the Segunda División Profesional .
Players
First-team squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Honors
- Segunda División Profesional (1): 1956-1957
- Runner Up: 1950–1951, 1954–1955, 1970–1971, 1982–1983
- Tercera División de México (1): 1977-1978
- Runner Up: 2013–2014
References
- ↑ "All first division season played by Zamora". Femexfut. Retrieved 2009-07-28.