12 Facts About Estudiantes Tecos

1.

Previously named Club de Futbol Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara, Estudiantes Tecos have won the national championship once and is the only team in Mexican football history to ascend from the two lower divisions and get the Championship.

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2.

Estudiantes Tecos won the Clausura 2014 Ascenso MX championship, but lost the promotional final against Leones Negros.

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3.

The next season, Estudiantes Tecos only made 18 points and was on the last positions of the table, the next season, the relegation was beginning to feel close when they shared the last place of the tournament with Cruz Azul and Dorados with 16 points.

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4.

Clausura 2005 tournament, Estudiantes Tecos formed another good squad with Daniel Guzman as the trainer, and reinforced the squad with players with Daniel Luduena and Juan Pablo Rodriguez.

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5.

Estudiantes Tecos was able to reach the fourth position in the table and, even though they were third in their group, they qualified for the Liguilla.

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6.

Apertura 2005, Estudiantes Tecos lost some of their score power, but managed to get again to the Liguilla where they were eliminated by Monterrey in the quarterfinal round.

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7.

In Clausura 2006, Estudiantes Tecos made 21 points that were not enough to reach the Liguilla.

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8.

The Apertura 2011 was hard for the three teams and Estudiantes Tecos retained its position at the end of that tournament, but a renovation in Tijuana squad and Atlas solid defense during the Clausura 2012 pulled Estudiantes Tecos to the last position.

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9.

On May 22,2014, the president of Grupo Pachuca, Jesus Martinez Patino announced that the Club Deportivo Estudiantes Tecos would move from Jalisco to Zacatecas, this happened because there was an agreement with the Zacatecas government to send a professional football team there.

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10.

Subsequently, Estudiantes Tecos requested the annulment of the result of the final arguing the use of players over the age limit allowed by the regulation, known in Mexico as.

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11.

When Estudiantes Tecos UAG ascended to the First Division, Guadalajara was unexpectedly saturated with soccer teams with five teams playing in the First Division.

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12.

Estudiantes Tecos tried to maintain the popularity it received after their championship but bad campaigns, combined with the success of Chivas in 1997 and the popularity boost that Atlas got at the end of the nineties resulted in Estudiantes Tecos keeping a low profile compared to the other teams in the city.

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