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Club Jaguares de Chiapas, also known as Jaguares, is a Mexican professional football club. Jaguares plays in the Primera División de México. The team plays in Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna, built in 1982 to hold 6,000 spectators, but enlarged in 2002 to a capacity of 25,000.

The club was founded in 2002, and played its first game against Tigres, losing 3-1, with Lucio Filomeno scoring the first goal in team history. The team finished its first tournament (Apertura 2002), with a record of 3 wins, 7 draws, and 9 losses.

The team had a difficult tournament in the first semester of year 2005 (Clausura 2005) with a record of 6 wins, 4 draws, and 7 losses, which meant the firing of head coach José Luis Trejo in the middle of the season.

After Trejo had left, the club named Antonio Mohammed as manager, but the bad results on the pitch forced the team to change again. Finally, Fernando Quirarte took it in the last part of the season, who obtained good results.

On july 16th 2005, Jaguares de Chiapas won "La Copa Chiapas 2005", which is the second title in the history of the team, by defeating Necaxa at the Victor Manuel Reyna Stadium.

Titles and Championships

Current roster

  • 1
Erubey Cabuto
  • 3
  • Miguel Gutierrez
  • 4
  • Omar Campos
  • 5
  • Adrian Garcia Arias
  • 6
  • Everaldo de Assis Barbosa
  • 7
  • Alvaro Sarabia
  • 8
  • Omar Perez
  • 12
  • Omar Ortiz
  • 13
  • Ismael Ignacio Fuentes
  • 14
  • Heriberto Ramon Morales
  • 15
  • Felipe Ayala
  • 16
  • Raúl Enríquez
  • 18
  • Gabriel Palmeros
  • 19
  • Omar Rodriguez
     
    • 20
    Jorge Manrique
    
  • 21
  • Miguel Ángel Gómez
  • 23
  • Lucas Sparapani
  • 25
  • Edoardo Isella
  • 26
  • Gilberto Mora
  • 27
  • Jesus Gutierrez
  • 29
  • Melvin Brown
  • 32
  • Humberto Rodriguez
  • 52
  • Alex Diego Tejado
  • --
  • Alejandro Vela
  • --
  • Christian Armas
  • --
  • Oscar Emilio Rojas

    Squad Changes for Apertura 2006 season

    In:
    Alejandro Vela - Transferred From Chivas de Guadalajara
    
  • Christian Armas - Transferred From Chivas de Guadalajara
  • Oscar E. Rojas - On Loan From CD Veracruz
  • Ulises Mendivil - Transferred From Atlas
  • Alejandro Corona - Transferred From Cruz Azul Out:
    Carlos Ochoa - Transferred To CF Monterrey
    
  • Salvador Cabañas - Transferred To Club América
  • Walter Jiménez - Transferred To Santos Laguna

    Sources

    External links


    Primera División de México
    América | Atlante | Atlas | Chivas | Cruz Azul | Jaguares | Morelia | Monterrey | Necaxa
    Pachuca | Queretaro | San Luis | Santos | Tecos | Tigres | Toluca | UNAM | Veracruz

     


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