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Toluca Reserves and Academy
File:Toluca FC logo 2017.svg
Full nameDeportivo Toluca F.C. Reserves and Academy
Nickname(s)Los Diablos Rojos (The Red Devils)
Los Choriceros (The Sausagers)
Los Escarlatas (The Scarlets)
Founded12 February 1997; 27 years ago (1997-02-12)
GroundInstalaciones de Metepec
Metepec, Mexico, Mexico
Capacity1,000
OwnerValentín Díez
ChairmanFrancisco Suinaga
ManagerJosé Manuel Cruzalta (U-20)
Miguel Almazán (U-17)
Vacant (U-15)
LeagueLiga MX

Deportivo Toluca F.C. Reserves and Academy are the current reserves and academy systems including the Toluca Premier team and the Atlético Mexiquense U20 and U17 sides that act to develop young footballers on behalf of Deportivo Toluca F.C. Atlético Mexiquense was founded in 1997 and acted as a farm team for Toluca and played in the Primera División A until 2009 when a large restructuring took place that dissolved the team as well as many other first division farm teams to their current state.

History

Atlético Mexiquense

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Atlético Mexiquense Logo, 1997–2009

Atlético Mexiquense was founded during the "Invierno 97" season, when the team Deportivo Toluca F.C. decided to purchase the team "Toltécas" from Atlético Hidalgo, (which were created in the "Invierno 96" season as part of the expansion of the Primera División A). The team was bought and were brought to play in Toluca under the name of Atlético Mexiquense. By this, they became affiliated to Deportivo Toluca F.C., who plays in Primera División de Mexico.

The objective of Atlético Mexiquense is to form players that can incorporate themselves from short or medium time to Deportivo Toluca F.C., and to make sure they understand how the Mexican League works.

Atlético Mexiquense, in their short history, has had moments of glory, such as in their first season, (Invierno 97), where they finished as number 1 in the standings, with a total of 47 points. They were led by manager Marco Antonio Trejo. Also, in the Clausura 2004 season, Atlético Mexiquense finished 2nd place in the standings and played for the first time in the Primera A Championship in their history against San Luis F.C., (who won and eventually ascended to the Primera División).

The team does not have a special nickname, although some call them the "Diablitos" (Little Devils), "pingos", and "demonios" (Demons).

Atlético Mexiquense for the 2009–2010 season did not complete in the new Liga de Ascenso since according to the FEMEXFUT did not meet the requirements to continue taking their place, and was relegated to the Second Division, also as part of this division also cuts out Socio Águila, Monterrey, Chihuahua Indians, Santos Laguna, Tigres "B" Jaguares de Tapachula, Tampico Madero, Academic Atlas, Tecos UAG and Mérida "B" (newly promoted).

Restructuring

In the restructuring that occurred in Deportivo Toluca, Atlético Mexiquense became the subsidiary team of Toluca and the official U17 and U20 teams are named Atlético Mexiquense U17 and U20.

For the start of the Apertura 2015 season, The Segunda División de México was expanded to include 1 affiliate club for every team currently in the Liga MX. Each team will be named after the first division affiliate followed by "Premier". Toluca Premier will consist mainly of players moving up from the U20 team or young players who have been promoted but are finding minutes in the top flight hard to come by.[1]

Stadium

Atlético Mexiquense began at Estadio Nemesio Díez (La Bombonera) in the city Toluca, alternating with their parent team.

Starting in the Apertura 2005 season, Atlético Mexiquense moved Ixtapan 90 Stadium, founded in the district of Ixtapan de la Sal, which counts with a capacity for 2,500 fans.

The team moved back to "La Bombonera" for the Apertura 2008–09 season.[2]

From the start of the Apertura 2015 season in Mexican football, Atlético Mexiquense U20 plays home games at Estadio Nemesio Díez, while Toluca Premier and Atlético Mexiquense U17 play home games at Estadio Instalaciones Metepec in the city of Metepec which has a capacity of 1,000 spectators.[3]

Rosters

Current U20 roster

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
181 GK Mexico MEX Ronaldo Beltrán
182 DF Mexico MEX Eduardo García
183 DF Mexico MEX Oscar Chávez
184 DF Mexico MEX Diego Gutiérrez
185 DF Mexico MEX Abraham Villegas
186 MF Mexico MEX Iván Beltrán
187 DF Mexico MEX Josué Orozco
188 FW Mexico MEX Luis Salazar
189 FW Mexico MEX Fernando Sánchez
190 FW Mexico MEX Isaías Violante
191 MF Mexico MEX Cuauhtémoc Montes de Oca
192 GK Mexico MEX Ricardo Bustos
193 MF Mexico MEX Diego Sánchez
194 DF Mexico MEX Jorge Rodríguez
No. Pos. Nation Player
195 MF Mexico MEX Diego Pillado
196 MF Mexico MEX Joseph Elvira
197 MF Mexico MEX Mario Gómez
198 FW Mexico MEX Oscar Altamirano
199 FW Mexico MEX Juan Gamboa
200 FW Mexico MEX William Terrones
201 FW Mexico MEX Pedro Cárdenas
202 FW Mexico MEX Víctor Nuñez
203 MF Mexico MEX Edwin Huerta
207 FW Mexico MEX Benjamín Delgado
208 MF Mexico MEX Edgar Zuñiga
209 FW Mexico MEX Ángel Cervantes
222 DF Mexico MEX Brandon Sartiaguin
224 MF Mexico MEX Iván Acero

Current U17 roster

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
231 GK Mexico MEX Christian Corona
232 DF Mexico MEX Derick Keiser
233 DF Mexico MEX Everardo López
234 DF Mexico MEX David López
235 MF Mexico MEX Aldo Llanas
236 MF Mexico MEX Axel Cruz
237 DF Mexico MEX Kevin Zepeda
238 DF Mexico MEX Edgar Martínez
239 DF Mexico MEX Agustín Alcantara
240 FW Mexico MEX Bruno Riverón
241 FW Mexico MEX Arturo Martín del Campo
242 MF Mexico MEX Salvador Cruz
243 MF Mexico MEX Carlos Millán
No. Pos. Nation Player
244 MF Mexico MEX Jorkaef Candela
245 MF Mexico MEX Louis Estrada Valdez
246 MF Mexico MEX Isaac Serrano
249 FW Mexico MEX Yosthin Mendoza
250 DF Mexico MEX Braulio Sencion
251 FW Mexico MEX Diego Abitia
252 GK Mexico MEX Daniel Millán
253 FW Mexico MEX Jorge Pacheco
255 FW Mexico MEX Juan González
257 MF Mexico MEX Mauricio Martínez
258 DF Mexico MEX Gael Delgado
260 MF Mexico MEX Enrique Gómez
261 GK Mexico MEX Pablo Jurado

Current U15 roster

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
381 GK Mexico MEX Daniel Loza
382 DF Mexico MEX Mario Becerra
383 DF Mexico MEX Aldair Ángeles
384 DF Mexico MEX Nicolás Estrada
385 DF Mexico MEX Abraham Villegas
386 MF Mexico MEX Luis Manjarréz
387 MF Mexico MEX Héctor Navarrete
388 MF Mexico MEX Edu Mercado
389 FW Mexico MEX Axel Morales
390 FW Mexico MEX Braulio Luna
391 FW Mexico MEX José Arce
392 GK Mexico MEX Ronaldo Beltrán
393 DF Mexico MEX Kevin Zepeda
394 DF Mexico MEX Jorge Ruvalcaba
395 DF Mexico MEX Ernesto Aguayo
396 MF Mexico MEX Luis Malvaez
No. Pos. Nation Player
397 MF Mexico MEX Alberto Gutiérrez
398 MF Mexico MEX Leonardo Garduño
399 FW Mexico MEX Ricardo Ferrero
400 FW Mexico MEX Josué García
401 FW Mexico MEX Darío Martínez
402 DF Mexico MEX Ulises Gómez
403 DF Mexico MEX Gibran Villalobos
404 FW Mexico MEX Jacobo Zúñiga
405 DF Mexico MEX Fernando Sánchez
406 DF Mexico MEX Jorge Pacheco
407 DF Mexico MEX Luis Zavala
408 DF Mexico MEX Salvador Cruz
409 FW Mexico MEX Víctor Amaya
412 MF Mexico MEX Angel Cedeño
415 MF Mexico MEX Horacio García
416 MF Mexico MEX Oscar Altamirano

References

  1. ^ "Segunda División Premier: Toluca Premier" (in Spanish). Vavel. 13 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Atlético Mexiquense regresará al Nemesio Diez" (in Spanish). Medio Tiempo. 11 June 2008.
  3. ^ "Estadio Instalaciones Metepec" (in Spanish).