Petroleros de Salamanca C.F.C. is a Mexican football club based in Salamanca, Guanajuato, México which is playing in the Liga Premier de México.

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Petroleros de Salamanca C.F.C.
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Full namePetroleros de Salamanca Catedráticos Fútbol Club[1]
Nickname(s)Los Petroleros (The Oilers)
Founded1958; 66 years ago (1958)
GroundEstadio El Molinito
Salamanca, Guanajuato,
Mexico[2]
Capacity2,500
OwnerJuan Manuel Durán[3]
ChairmanJuan Manuel Durán[4]
ManagerAndrés Garza
LeagueLiga Premier - Serie A
2023–246th, Group II (Reclassification)
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History

The club was founded in the 1950s and soon after, in 1958, the club joined the Segunda División de México and played under the name of Mapaches. The club played in the second division until 1961 when the club folded due to economic problems. In 1964 the club rejoined the second division; this time the club was owned by a local oil company which brought in big name players but never achieved a promotion to the first division. From 1964 the club would go on to play good to mediocre tournaments which finally came to an end once again in 1986 when the club folded and would not come this time for several years all time times playing under the name of Petroleros de Salamanca.[clarification needed]

Awaited return

In 2001 the same oil company that had owned the club in the 1980s started up several professional clubs, the first a basketball club in 2001 which played under the name of Petroleros de Salamanca. In 2004 the football club finally made its return, quickly joining the Primera A. In 2006 the club reached its first final in the Primera A only to lose it to Puebla FC in a Penalty shoot out. The club would go on to play six more tournaments before the club was sold and relocated in La Piedad, Michoacán, where it became C.F. La Piedad.

Failed return to Liga Premier

In 2013 the team returned as Salamanca F.C., after spending several years in the Third Division of Mexico without winning promotion, on July 3, 2019 the team attempted to participate in the Liga Premier de México (Second Division) – Serie B, this after reaching an agreement with the Real Potosino's management, after the agreement, the team from San Luis Potosí had to move to Salamanca and be rebranded as Salamanca F.C.[5] Finally on July 18, 2019 the Mexican Football Federation did not grant the guarantee for this change and Salamanca remained at Liga TDP, while Real Potosino stopped participating in Mexican football.

In 2020 due to financial problems, the club's board of directors rented its franchise to the Promotora Barajas Soccer, a soccer development center based in Tamazula de Gordiano, Jalisco. In 2021 the rental agreement was not renewed and the team officially ceased to participate.

In 2022 the team returned to participate in the professional leagues, being renamed C.F. Salamanca and based on the franchise Jaral del Progreso F.C.[6] This team was dissolved at the end of the 2022–23 season due to the impossibility of competing with the new project that has arrived in the city.

Return to Liga Premier

On January 27, 2023 Catedráticos Elite F.C. was relocated from Ameca, Jalisco to Salamanca, Guanajuato.[7] The relocation of the club occurred after a merger with Petroleros de Salamanca, because the local oil sector was interested in having a professional team in the city, for this reason the team was unofficially called Catedráticos Petroleros.[8] Finally, on June 30, 2023, the team officially recovered the name Petroleros de Salamanca, however, due to administrative issues the team was officially renamed as Petroleros de Salamanca Catedráticos F.C.[9]

Badge

In the early 1950s clubs usually used their city's crest as their own, so Salamanca used the city crest from 1958-1961. In the early 1970s the club used a crest which had an oil rig along with a soccer ball. In 2004 the club returned with a brand new crest but kept the oil rig and the soccer ball along with the club's colors.

First kit evolution

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1944 home
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1960 home
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2004 home
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2006 home
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2007 home
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2008 home
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2009 home
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2010 home

Season to season

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club is known for the oil tower.
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Season Division Place
1958-59 2nd Division
1959-60 2nd Division
1960-61 2nd Division
1961-64 Did not participate
1964-65 2nd Division
1965-66 2nd Division
1966-67 2nd Division
1967-68 2nd Division
1968-69 2nd Division
1969-70 2nd Division
1970-71 2nd Division
1971-72 2nd Division
1972-73 2nd Division
1973-74 2nd Division
1974-75 2nd Division
1975-76 2nd Division
1976-77 2nd Division
1977-78 2nd Division
1978-79 2nd Division
1979-80 2nd Division
1980-81 2nd Division
1981-82 2nd Division
1982-83 2nd Division
1983-84 2nd Division
1984-85 2nd Division
1985-86 2nd Division
Season Division Place
1986–2003 Did not participate
1996-97 Primera A
Clausura 2004 Primera A
Apertura 2005 Primera A
Clausura 2006 Primera A
Apertura 2006 Primera A
Clausura 2007 Primera A
Apertura 2007 Primera A
Clausura 2008 Primera A
Apertura 2008 Primera A
Clausura 2009 Primera A
Apertura 2009 2nd Division
Bicentenario 2010 2nd Division Disappeared after final of the season
2013–14 3rd División
2014–15 3rd División
2015–16 3rd División
2016–17 3rd División
2017–18 3rd División
2018–19 Liga TDP
2019–20 Liga TDP
2020–21 Liga TDP Franchise Loan to Carfut Barajas Soccer
2022–23 Liga TDP Under Jaral del Progreso F.C.
Clausura 2023 Liga Premier Under Catedráticos Elite franchise
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Coaching staff

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Position Staff
Manager Mexico Andrés Garza
Assistant managersVacant
Fitness coachMexico Martín Fonseca
Team doctorMexico Josué Julián Jurado
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Players

First-team squad

As of 7 September 2024[10]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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Reserve teams

Catedráticos Elite
Reserve team that plays in the Liga TDP, the fourth level of the Mexican league system.

Honours

Professional

Runner-up (1): Apertura 2006
Champion : 1951-1952
  • Segunda División "B": (2)
Champion : 1984-1985, 1993-1994

Notable former players

  • Mexico "CHAPULIN" Duran
  • Mexico Omar Jaime
  • Mexico Luis Cano
  • Mexico Cesar Saldivar
  • Mexico "PAJARO" Rios
  • Mexico "BOCHA" Dominguez
  • Mexico Alejandro Meza
  • Brazil Damasceno "TIBA"
  • Brazil Carlos Regis
  • Mexico Raul Enriquez "AMULETO"
  • Mexico Everardo Begines
  • Mexico Casanova "CASAGOL"

See also

References

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