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La Paz F.C.
Full nameLa Paz Fútbol Club
Nickname(s)Lobos Marinos (The Sea Lions)
Founded23 February 2019; 5 years ago (2019-02-23)
GroundEstadio Guaycura,
La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Capacity5,209
OwnerLuis Gil
Ramón Neme
ChairmanLuis Gil
ManagerIsaac Martínez
LeagueLiga Premier - Serie B
2019-20Preseason
Websitehttps://www.lapazfc.com/

The La Paz Fútbol Club, commonly known as Lobos Marinos de La Paz, is a Mexican football club based in La Paz. The club was founded in 2019, and currently plays in the Serie B of Liga Premier.

History

The team was founded on February 23, 2019 during the celebration of the re-inauguration of the Estadio Guaycura.[1] In June 2019 the participation of the team in the Liga Premier Serie B was confirmed.[2]

It is the first professional football team in the city,[3] in addition to the return of this sport to the state since the disappearance of the Delfines de Los Cabos F.C., Baja California Sur has been the Mexican state with the least presence of professional soccer teams,[4] previously, some Liga MX clubs had tried to set reserve teams in the state, but had withdrawn their offer.[5]

On July 24, 2019, the team played their first game against Salamanca CF of the spaniard Segunda División B. The game ended with a tie at zero goals.[6] They played their first competitive league game a few weeks later, defeating Nuevo Chimalhuacán 3–2 at Estadio Guaycura on August 17. The first goal in club history was scored by César Cruz López.[7]

Players

Current squad

As of January 31, 2020[8]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Mexico MEX Francisco Córdova
2 DF Mexico MEX Luis Moreno
3 DF Mexico MEX Daniel Hernández
4 DF Mexico MEX Áxel López
8 MF Mexico MEX Víctor Peniche (on loan from Venados)
9 FW Mexico MEX Juan Garate
11 FW Mexico MEX Irving Urban
12 GK Mexico MEX Esteban Pérez
13 FW Mexico MEX Óscar Hernández
14 FW Mexico MEX Alejandro Rodríguez
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 FW Mexico MEX Brayan Soto
16 FW Mexico MEX Jair Cervantes (on loan from Cruz Azul Hidalgo)
17 MF Mexico MEX César Cruz (on loan from Cruz Azul Hidalgo)
18 MF Mexico MEX Osmar Muñoz
19 MF Mexico MEX Fernando Moreno (on loan from León)
20 DF Mexico MEX Eduardo Delgado
22 MF Mexico MEX Héctor Franco
23 GK Mexico MEX José Rodríguez
24 MF Mexico MEX Samuel González
25 MF Mexico MEX Yovany Iglesias (on loan from Zacatecas)

References

  1. ^ Plata García, Javier (23 February 2019). "Incursionará Lobos Marinos en Segunda División de Fútbol". El Sudcaliforniano (in Spanish). Organización Editorial Mexicana. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  2. ^ García Varela, Carlos (2 July 2019). "La Paz FC dará guerra: Luis Gil". Liga Premier Magazine (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  3. ^ "La Paz ingresa a Segunda División; Estadio Guaycura será casa de los 'Lobos Marinos'". Culco BCS (in Spanish). 25 February 2019. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  4. ^ "Censo del futbol mexicano: Jalisco, el estado con más futbol en el país". Univisión Deportes (in Spanish). Univision. 14 January 2019. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  5. ^ Tejeda, Abril (24 August 2018). "En Baja California Sur, hay 3 equipos de fútbol profesional que buscan nuevos talentos". BCS Noticias (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  6. ^ Plata García, Javier (24 July 2019). "Positivo resultado saca La Paz F.C." El Sudcaliforniano (in Spanish). Organización Editorial Mexicana. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
  7. ^ "La Paz se estrena en la Liga Premier, con un triunfo sobre el Deportivo Chimalhuacán" (in Spanish). BCS Noticias. August 18, 2019. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  8. ^ "La Paz F.C." Liga Premier FMF. Retrieved 6 February 2020.