Tigres UANL Premier

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UANL Premier
File:Tigres UANL.png
Full nameClub de Fútbol Tigres de la Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León Premier
Nickname(s)Tigres (Tigers)
Felinos (Felines)
Auriazules (Gold-and-Blues)
Universitarios (College Ones)
La U de Nuevo León (The U of Nuevo León)
Founded14 July 2015; 8 years ago (2015-07-14)
GroundInstalaciones de Zuazua
Zuazua,
Nuevo León, Mexico
Capacity1,000
OwnerCEMEX
UANL
ChairmanAlejandro Rodríguez Michelsen
ManagerHernán Elizondo
LeagueSegunda División
WebsiteClub website

Tigres UANL Premier is the Segunda División affiliate team of Tigres UANL. They played in the lower division to provide a training ground for prospective players aspiring to play in the Primera División de México. They played in San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León. With the changes made to the Primera División "A", Tigres B disappeared from the Liga de Ascenso before starting the Apertura 2009. But, Cachorros UANL was appeared in the Segunda Division de Mexico in 2010–11 Season and disappeared after 2014–15 season, but moved to Liga Premier as Tigres Liga Premier beginning 2015–16 season.

History

They were born in 1991 as a Third Division team, and they were then called Tigrillos UANL (Tigrillos means "little tigers"). They played in Monterrey in those times.

In 1994, they won the Third Division championship and gained a right to participate in the Second Division. A few years later, in 1996, under the tutorship of Osvaldo Batocletti, they were again promoted, this time to Primera Division A.

The 1996 and 1997 seasons where the same that Tigres UANL were relegated to the Primera Division A. This created the unique circumstance that both the main team and the affiliate competed in the same division.

However, Mexican rules forbade two teams to have the same name, so they were renamed as simply U de NL (in reference to the UANL which they represent, despite having just been privatized). They maintained the colors, but were moved to Saltillo. During these two seasons the two only brotherly clásicos, a derby played between the two Tigres teams, were played.

After Tigres UANL were promoted again to First Division, U de NL changed its name again to Tigrillos.

In 1998, they won the Primera División A Verano 1998, however they were not promoted to First Division, because they were defeated by CF Pachuca in the promotion game (between the champion of Verano and the champion of Invierno championships, today Verano has been changed to Clausura and Invierno has been changed to Apertura). Interestingly, CF Pachuca has defeated Tigres UANL in the First Division finals twice, creating a rivalry between CF Pachuca and Tigres UANL fans.

  • 1st Final since Verano 1998: Tigrillos then played the Final of the Verano 2002 against Club San Luis, and achieved only runner-up position.
  • 1st Changes and Relocation: Due to the cost of maintaining the affiliate, in 2003, 'Tigrillos' moved to Mexico City under the administration of Club América and were called Tigrillos Coapa. This only lasted a year.
  • 2nd Changes and Relocation: In 2004 they moved to Los Mochis and where named Tigrillos Broncos. In Clausura 2005 they were renamed Tigres Los Mochis.
  • 3rd Relocation: The 2007–08 season, has Tigres Los Mochis moving to Reynosa, Tamaulipas.
  • 3rd Changes and 4th Relocation: One Season Later, has Tigres Reynosa moving to San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León, and become the Tigres B. Until Then, Tigres B was dissolved after the Clausura 2009.
  • One Season Later (2010–11), has Cachorros UANL in the Segunda División de México.

Current Squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
81 GK Mexico MEX Miguel Ortega
82 GK Mexico MEX Raúl Elizondo
83 GK Mexico MEX Alejandro Robles
84 DF Mexico MEX Christian Agosto
85 DF Mexico MEX Gerardo Escobedo
86 DF Mexico MEX Francisco Lara
87 DF Colombia COL Andrés Zuluaga
88 DF Mexico MEX Sergio Bahena
89 DF Mexico MEX José García
90 DF Mexico MEX Arturo Flores
91 DF Mexico MEX Ignacio Salas
92 DF Mexico MEX Luciano Ramírez
93 DF Mexico MEX Alberto Acosta
94 MF Mexico MEX Víctor Alvarado
95 MF Mexico MEX David Vázquez
No. Pos. Nation Player
96 MF Mexico MEX Jesús Ortega
97 MF Mexico MEX Orlando Vela
98 MF Mexico MEX Antonio Esquivel
99 MF Mexico MEX Alejandro Garza
100 MF Mexico MEX Javiel Leal
101 MF Mexico MEX Gilberto Rincón
102 MF Mexico MEX Daniel Elizondo
103 MF Mexico MEX Fabián Calvillo
104 MF Mexico MEX Gustavo Lozano
105 MF Colombia COL Esneyder Mena
106 MF Mexico MEX Jorge Cruz
107 FW Mexico MEX Gerardo Escobedo
108 FW Mexico MEX Miguel Quintanilla
109 FW Mexico MEX Brian Rubio
110 MF Mexico MEX Oscar Cardona

Honours

  • Primera "A" League Championship: 1
Verano 1998
  • Primera "A": 0
Runner-up: (1): Verano 2002
  • Second Division Championship: 1
1995-96
  • Third Division Championship: 1
1993-94

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