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Juárez
File:Bravos de Ciudad Juárez Logo.png
Full nameFútbol Club Juárez
Nickname(s)Los Bravos (The Brave Ones)
FoundedMay 29, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-05-29)
GroundEstadio Olímpico Benito Juárez
Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Capacity19,703
OwnerAlejandra de la Vega
ChairmanJuan Carlos Talavera
ManagerGabriel Caballero
LeagueAscenso MX
Clausura 201813th
Websitehttp://www.fcjuarez.com/

Fútbol Club Juárez, commonly referred to as Bravos de Juárez, or simply as Juárez, is a Mexican football club based in the city of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua that currently competes in the Ascenso MX.

History

Futbol Club Juárez was founded in 2015 by a group led by Alejandra de la Vega, marking the return of professional soccer to Ciudad Juárez for the first time since 2012 after the previous franchise, Indios de Ciudad Juárez, was relegated from Liga MX, suffered from poor management, and was ultimately disbanded.[1]

On June 7, 2015, it was officially announced by Ascenso MX officials that FC Juárez would compete in Ascenso MX, starting in the Apertura 2015 season.

On December 5, 2015, after a very successful beginning to the season, the team ended the 2015 campaign in second place, and FC Juárez captured its first Ascenso MX title after beating Atlante 3-1 on aggregate, thus gaining the right to play in the promotional final in the Ascenso MX.[2] The failed to qualifiy for the Clausura 2016 liguilla and lost the promotional final against Necaxa.

The following season, Juárez failed to qualify for the liguilla. In the Clausura 2017 season, Juárez lost the final against Lobos BUAP with an aggregate score of 4–2.

For the 2017–18 Ascenso MX season, the league announced that Juárez was one of six Ascenso MX teams eligible for promotion to Liga MX the following season.[3] In the Apertura 2017 season, Juárez lost their second consecutive final, against Alebrijes de Oaxaca, on penalties.[4]

Stadium

FC Juárez play their home matches at the Estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. Stadium attendance is capped at 19,765, and it's owned by Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez. The stadium was opened October 1980, with an inaugural match between the Mexico national team and Atlético Español.

On April 17, 2017, Chihuahua governor Javier Corral Jurado announced a new stadium for FC Juarez. The construction is set to start that same year.[5]

Players

First-team squad

As of 15 July 2018[6][7]

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 Enrique Palos (on loan from UANL)
2 DF Uruguay URU Jonathan Lacerda (on loan from Sinaloa)
3 DF Mexico MEX Luis López (on loan from Monterrey)
4 DF Mexico MEX Elio Castro (on loan from Sinaloa)
5 DF Mexico MEX Éder Borelli (on loan from UANL)
6 MF Mexico MEX Kevin Gutiérrez (on loan from Querétaro)
7 MF Brazil BRA Lucas Xavier
8 MF Brazil BRA Matheus
9 FW Brazil BRA Leandro Carrijó (Captain)
10 MF Mexico MEX Edy Brambila (on loan from Toluca)
11 MF Argentina ARG Mauro Fernández (on loan from UANL)
12 FW Mexico MEX Josué Gómez
14 MF Brazil BRA Elsinho
15 MF Mexico MEX Francisco Nevarez
16 DF Mexico MEX José Abraham Rodríguez
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF Brazil BRA Magal
18 FW Mexico MEX Ramón Ceja (on loan from Tijuana)
19 MF Argentina ARG Gabriel Hachen (on loan from Atlante)
20 MF Mexico MEX Manuel Viniegra (on loan from UANL)
21 MF Mexico MEX Irving Ávalos
22 MF Mexico MEX Ricardo Chávez (on loan from UANL)
23 FW Mexico MEX Rodrigo Prieto (on loan from Necaxa)
24 MF Mexico MEX Jesús Delgado (on loan from UANL)
25 GK United States USA Marco Canales
26 DF Mexico MEX Omar Flores
27 DF Mexico MEX Christian Pérez (on loan from Toluca)
29 MF Mexico MEX Jhonatan Aranda (on loan from UANL)
30 GK Mexico MEX Alan Sánchez
31 GK Mexico MEX Iván Vázquez Mellado

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Mexico MEX Joel Burrola (at UACH)
No. Pos. Nation Player

Personnel

Current technical staff

Position Staff
Head coach Gabriel Caballero
Auxiliary coaches Alejandro Domínguez
Gerardo Mascareño
Fitness coach
Goalkeeper coach Rogelio Rodríguez
Physiotherapist Néstor Ibarra
Medic Julio Bahena
Luis González

Last updated: 15 July 2018
Source: [8]

Club honors

Domestic

Winners (1): Apertura 2015

References

  1. ^ "Ciudad Juárez tendría equipo en la División de Ascenso". Azteca Deportes. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
  2. ^ "Cambios en el ASCENSO MX" [Changes in ASCENSO MX] (in Spanish). June 7, 2017. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  3. ^ "ASCENSO Bancomer MX Informa" (in Spanish). July 20, 2017. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  4. ^ "Alebrijes se Coronó en el Apertura 2017" [Alebrijes crowned in the Apertura 2017] (in Spanish). December 4, 2017. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  5. ^ http://diario.mx/Local/2017-04-17_beee29ff/anuncian-nuevo-estadio-de-futbol-para-juarez/
  6. ^ "FC Juárez". Ascenso MX. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
  7. ^ "Pierden Bravos ante Xolos". El Mexicano. July 15, 2017.
  8. ^ "FC Juárez". ascensomx.net. Retrieved July 15, 2017.