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Cruz Azul Lagunas

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Cruz Azul Lagunas
Full nameClub de Futbol Cruz Azul Lagunas
Nickname(s)La Maquinita (The Little Machine)
GroundDeportivo La Laguna
Lagunas, Oaxaca, Mexico
Capacity2,000[1]
OwnerCooperativa La Cruz Azul, S.C.L.
PresidentVíctor Velázquez
ManagerAlexis López Aragón
LeagueLiga TDP – Group II
2023–24Regular phase: 2nd – Group II
Final phase: Round of 16
Current season

Club de Futbol Cruz Azul Lagunas, commonly referred to as Cruz Azul Lagunas, is a football club that plays in the Liga TDP, the fourth tier of Mexican football. It is based in the city of Lagunas, Mexico. It's an official reserve team of Cruz Azul.

History

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In the 1940s, Cooperativa La Cruz Azul started to establish cities dedicated to its industry, one of which was located on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec and was called Lagunas, Oaxaca. Football was one of the favorite sports for the development of the cities founded by the company.[2]

Since the 1990s, the team has participated in the Third Division, a category in which it has remained ever since.[3] Between 2003 and 2006 there was a parallel project called Cruz Azul Oaxaca, which played in the Primera División A, which was nourished in part by players from the Lagunas team.

In the 2018–19 season, the team reached the Third Division quarterfinals, one of their best recent appearances. The team has trained some important players for the main team like Javier Aquino and Julio César Domínguez.[4]

Lagunas has also become a summer training venue for the first-team of Cruz Azul, where an annual stay is held.[5]

Personnel

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Coaching staff

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Position Staff
Manager Mexico Alexis López Aragón
Assistant managers Mexico Juan Bernal
Physiotherapist Mexico Aldo Paredes
Team doctor Mexico Ricardo Zambrano
Utility worker Mexico Jaiber Jiménez

Source: Liga TDP

Players

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Current squad

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As of 1 September 2024[6]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
131 GK Mexico MEX Uriel Flores
132 GK Mexico MEX Alexis Palacios
133 GK Mexico MEX Ulrik Escobar
134 DF Mexico MEX César Rojas
135 DF Mexico MEX José López
136 FW Mexico MEX Cristian Pintor
137 DF Mexico MEX Emiliano Camarero
138 FW Mexico MEX José Manica
139 DF Mexico MEX Carlos Ramos
140 DF Mexico MEX Cristian Mijangos
141 DF Mexico MEX Ramstein Callejas
142 DF Mexico MEX José Machorro
143 MF Mexico MEX Pedro Cruz
144 DF Mexico MEX Iker Pulido
145 DF Mexico MEX José García
146 MF Mexico MEX Alex Yañez
148 MF Mexico MEX Yordi Toscano
No. Pos. Nation Player
149 MF Mexico MEX Erik Chantiri
150 MF Mexico MEX Carlos Pérez
151 MF Mexico MEX Cristian Elías
152 MF Mexico MEX Gerardo Medina
153 MF Mexico MEX José Machorro
154 FW Mexico MEX Moisés Sevilla
155 MF Mexico MEX Carlos Moreno
156 FW Mexico MEX Sebastián Hernández
157 FW Mexico MEX Gustavo García
158 MF Mexico MEX Rubén Uscanga
159 DF Mexico MEX Keny Dominguez
160 FW Mexico MEX Dan Jiménez
161 DF Mexico MEX Marco Cervantes
162 MF Mexico MEX Edgar Hernández
163 MF Mexico MEX Cesáreo Victorino
164 MF Mexico MEX Agustin Garcia

References

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  1. ^ "Cruz Azul Lagunas". Liga BBVA MX (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Historia de una Cooperativa". Cemento Cruz Azul (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  3. ^ Sánchez Cuevas, Ulises (17 April 2020). "Cruz Azul Lagunas y su historia de tercera división". NVI Noticias (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  4. ^ Toledo, Jair (27 May 2019). "Cruz Azul podría ser campeón en la Tercera División". Los Pleyers.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Cruz Azul llegó a Lagunas, Oaxaca para su pretemporada". AS México (in Spanish). 19 June 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  6. ^ "Cruz Azul Lagunas". LIGA TDP. Retrieved 30 October 2024.