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Indios

Indios ( Spanish: Club de Futbol Indios de Ciudad Juarez ) is a former Mexican football club from the city of Ciudad Juarez ( Chihuahua ).

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NicknamesIndians, tribe
Based2005
Disbanded2011
StadiumBenito Juarez Olympic Stadium , Ciudad Juarez , Chihuahua , Mexico
Capacity22 300
The presidentFlag of mexico Francisco Ibarra
Main coachFlag of mexico Jose Trevigno
SiteOfficial site
Aperture 200918th
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History

Indios, one of Mexico's youngest football clubs, was formed in 2005 . Initially, it was the farm club of the Pachuci club of the top division, and played in the second division of the Mexican championship . Already in Klausur in 2006, the club had a chance to reach the Top Division, but lost in the finals and lost this place to the Queretaro club. But later, “Indios” still managed to break into Example and began his performance there from the 2008 Aperture Championship. In his first season in the Premier League, “Indios” was able to get ahead of such eminent clubs as “ America ” and “ Guadalajara ” at the initial stage, and in the quarterfinal, by the sum of two matches, he beat another grand “Toluca”, beating opponents at home with a score of 1: 0 and playing away a draw on the road. In the semifinals, the Indians lost to Pachuca - the teams exchanged away victories, but in the sum of two matches Pachuca won with a score of 4: 3. Exit to the semifinals so far remains the highest achievement of the club. In the season of Aperture 2009, Indios set an anti-record - did not manage to win in any of the 17 matches, and with 6 points took last place in the championship. In 2011, the club ceased to exist due to financial problems. In May 2012, a new football team was created, which is the successor to the disbanded - “Indios UASH”, serving in Segund, the country's third division.

Stadium

Indios hosted their matches at the Benito Juarez Olympic Stadium, which belongs to the University of Ciudad Juarez. The capacity of the stadium is 22300 people. It was planned to build a new stadium "Indios Arena" with a capacity of 40 thousand spectators [1]

 
Panorama of the Olympic Stadium Benito Juarez.

Notes

  1. ↑ Arena Indios

Links

  • Club information on the Mexican Football Federation website


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Indios&oldid=101517703


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