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{{Infobox football club
{{Infobox football club
| clubname = Atlético Potosino
| clubname = Club Atlético Potosino
| image =
| image =
| fullname = Atlético Potosino Club de Fútbol, A.C.
| fullname = Club Atlético Potosino A.C.
| nickname = ''Cachorros''
| nickname = ''Cachorros''
| founded = 1968
| founded = 1972 (original) <br> 2008 (revival)
| dissolved = 1991
| dissolved = 1989, 2010
| ground =[[Estadio Plan de San Luis]], [[San Luis Potosí]]
| ground =[[Estadio Plan de San Luis]], [[San Luis Potosí]]
| capacity = 20,000
| capacity = 20,000
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'''Atletico Potosino''' was a Mexican football team that played most of their years in the Mexican First Division. Was last held in the city of [[San Luis Potosi]], [[Mexico]]. They were known by the nickname of ''Cachorros'' and played with blue uniform with two vertical stripes on the left side of about 7 cm wide yellow and white that meant gold and silver that were exploited by the Spaniards in colonial times and their shield was the water box emblem historical monument of the city.
'''Club Atletico Potosino''' was a Mexican football team that played most of their years in the Mexican First Division. Was last held in the city of [[San Luis Potosi]], Mexico. They were known by the nickname of ''Cachorros'' and played with blue uniform with two vertical stripes on the left side of about 7&nbsp;cm wide yellow and white that meant gold and silver that were exploited by the Spaniards in colonial times and their shield was the water box emblem historical monument of the city.


== History ==
== History ==
The team was founded in [[1972]] by the name of '''Pumas de la Universidad de San Luis''', debuting at [[Segunda División de México]]. At first it was regarded as an inferior when compared to the [[San Luis F.C.|San Luis]] which had been founded in 1966 and then active in the [[Liga MX|Primera Division Mexicana]].
The team was founded in 1972 by the name of '''Pumas de la Universidad Autonoma de San Luis''' (Pumas - UASLP), debuting at [[Segunda División de México]]. At first it was regarded as an inferior when compared to the [[San Luis F.C.|San Luis]] which had been founded in 1966 and then active in the [[Liga MX|Primera Division Mexicana]].


After two seasons in [[Ascenso MX|Liga de Ascenso]], the team was invited by the [[Federación Mexicana de Fútbol]] part of the [[Liga MX|Primera Division Mexicana]] for the season 1974-1975, with the aim of expanding the league to 20 teams, the other club was invited [[Unión de Curtidores]], this privilege were given at the end as semifinalists in the second division, but the name Pumas had to be changed to Athletic Potosino this because [[Club Universidad Nacional|UNAM]] did not allow the team used the same nickname. In season 1973-1974, Club San Luis had dropped to the second division and Atletico Potosino had taken the place as the main team in the region.
After two seasons in [[Segunda Division de Mexico]], the team was invited by the [[Federación Mexicana de Fútbol]] part of the [[Liga MX|Primera Division Mexicana]] for the season 1974–1975, with the aim of expanding the league to 20 teams, the other club was invited [[Unión de Curtidores]], this privilege were given at the end as semi-finalists in the second division, but the name UASLP-Pumas had to be changed to Atlético Potosino because [[Club Universidad Nacional|UNAM]] did not allow the team used the same nickname. In the 1973–1974 season, Club San Luis had dropped to the second division and Atletico Potosino had taken the place as the main team in the region.


In the 1975-1976 season the team was in serious relegation trouble and played a relegation playoff against [[C.F. Atlante|Atlante]] to decide who descended. With an aggregate score of 2-1 Atletico Potosino achieved permanence and send Atlante to [[Ascenso MX|Liga de Ascenso]].
In the 1975–1976 season the team was in serious relegation trouble and played a relegation playoff against [[C.F. Atlante|Atlante]] to decide who descended. With an aggregate score of 2–1 Atletico Potosino achieved permanence and send Atlante to [[Segunda División de México|Segunda División]].
 
For the 1976 season [[San Luis F.C.|San Luis]] returns the maximum circuit and gives a rise to a Potosino classic. They would play two games in the 1976-1977 season, the first of which was at Week 14 ended in a 1-1 tie, while the second was in Week 33 with a score of 2-0 for the [[San Luis F.C.|San Luis]]. This season both teams qualified for the playoffs but did not face each other again. In 1977 the [[San Luis F.C.|San Luis]] was sold to [[Jaibos Tampico Madero|Tampico]] and the city of San Luis would only have one team.


For the 1976 season [[San Luis F.C.|San Luis]] returns the maximum circuit and gives a rise to a Potosino classic. They would play two games in the 1976–1977 season, the first of which was at Week 14 ended in a 1–1 tie, while the second was in Week 33 with a score of 2–0 for the [[San Luis F.C.|San Luis]]. This season both teams qualified for the playoffs but did not face each other again. In 1977 the [[San Luis F.C.|San Luis]] was sold to [[Jaibos Tampico Madero|Tampico]] and the city of San Luis would only have one team.
Atletico Potosino continued with outstanding seasons in the top level, reaching three liguillas. Their best season was 1978-1979, in which they finished in fifth place overall command of [[Alberto Guerra]].


Atletico Potosino continued with outstanding seasons in the top level, reaching three liguillas. Their best season was 1978–1979, in which they finished in fifth place overall command of [[Alberto Guerra]].
In 1983-1984 season they played another relegation playoff against [[Unión de Curtidores]] and once again were saved from relegation. But it fell disastrously in the campaign 1988-1989 season with [[Jesus de Anda]] as coach, his last match was a 4-0 defeat against the [[Jaibos Tampico Madero|Tampico Madero]]


In 1983–1984 season they played another relegation playoff against [[Unión de Curtidores]] and once again were saved from relegation. But it fell disastrously in the campaign 1988–1989 season with Jesus de Anda as coach, his last match was a 4–0 defeat against the [[Jaibos Tampico Madero|Tampico Madero]]
His last 3 seasons in the first division were contrasting, in the 1986-87 season they were just a point to qualify for the playoffs with a team formed by 80% by Potosinos players, including notable players such as René Isidoro García, Mauricio Lopez Victor Medina, reinforced by players Nelson Sanhueza, Chilean Luis "Cholo" Castro, the Paraguayan Eligio Torres and other prominent players. The manager in this tournament was José Camacho.


His last 3 seasons in the first division were contrasting, in the 1986–87 season they were just a point to qualify for the playoffs with a team formed by 80% by Potosinos players, including notable players such as René Isidoro García, Mauricio Lopez Victor Medina, reinforced by players [[Nelson Sanhueza]], Chilean Luis "Cholo" Castro, the Paraguayan Eligio Torres and other prominent players. The manager in this tournament was José Camacho.
For the following season the team did not need reinforce themselves and Jose Camacho is soon sacked, and Pedro Araya was hired, he could but he was unable to help the team to top form. Then after the Argentine Luis Grill coached the last match and saves the team from relegation after earning a tie against [[Correcaminos UAT|Correcaminos]], with a goal from midfielder Jaime Leon.


For the following season the team did not reinforce themselves leading to Jose Camacho was soon sacked, and Pedro Araya was hired, he could but he was unable to help the team to top form. Then after the Argentine [[Luis Grill Prieto]] coached the last match and saves the team from relegation after earning a tie against [[Correcaminos UAT|Correcaminos]], with a goal from midfielder Jaime Leon.
In the 88-89 season, the team suffered the losses of key players coming pretty bad reinforcements as the Chilean Juan "Rapido" Rojas, and some other players who did not perform as expected, Rodolfo Villegas, Paco Uribe, Rafael Bautista among others, emerging as figure midfielder David Rangel. This caused the team to be relegated to [[Ascenso MX|Liga de Ascenso]].


In the 88–89 season, the team suffered the losses of key players coming pretty bad reinforcements as the Chilean Juan "Rapido" Rojas, and some other players who did not perform as expected, Rodolfo Villegas, Paco Uribe, Rafael Bautista among others, emerging as figure midfielder David Rangel. This caused the team to be relegated to [[Ascenso MX|Segunda Division]].
Thier last two seasons in the [[Ascenso MX|Liga de Ascenso]] went unnoticed until the owner decides to sell the franchise.


Their last two seasons in the Liga de Ascenso went unnoticed until the owner decided to sell the franchise.


=== Total Numbers ===
=== Total Numbers ===
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| align="left" | 576 || 165 || 174 || 237 || 646
| 865 || 504 || -219
| 865 || 504 || −219
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== Players ==

=== Notable Players ===
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} [[Jesús De Anda García]]
* {{Flagicon|URU}} [[Nery Castillo Farías]]
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} [[Mario Montante Tapia]]
* {{Flagicon|ARG}} Hugo Marcelino Gottfrit
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} Víctor "Harlem" Medina
* {{Flagicon|CHL}} [[Osvaldo Castro]] "Pata Bendita"
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} [[Raúl Arias]]
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} [[Tomás Boy]] "El Jefe"
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} [[Isaías Fonseca]]
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} Carlos Muñoz Remolina
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} [[René Isidoro García]]
* {{Flagicon|URU}} [[Ricardo Brandon]]
* {{Flagicon|URU}} [[Walter Lorenzo Unanue]]
* {{Flagicon|URU}} [[Nelson Sanhueza]]
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} [[Marco Antonio Martínez]]
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} [[Salvador Carrillo]]
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} [[Jose Luis Martinez]]
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} [[Carlos Rafael Novoa]]
* {{Flagicon|PAR}} Eligio Torres
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} [[Gerardo Silva]]
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} [[David Rangel]]
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} Jaime Hernandez
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} Sergio Ceballos
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} Mario "Willy" Melendez
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} Mario Gutierrez
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} [[Eduardo Cisneros]]
* {{Flagicon|ARG}} Nestor Verdery
* {{Flagicon|CHL}} Pedro Pinto
* {{Flagicon|ARG}} Hugo Coscia
* {{Flagicon|PAR}} Juan Ramon Ocampo
* {{Flagicon|URU}} Pedro Medina
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} José Luis Sámano
* {{Flagicon|CHL}} Luis Castro
* {{Flagicon|MEX}}José de Jesus Jiménez
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} Francisco Uribe
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} Hector Tapia
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} Salvador Rivera
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} Ramón Ireta
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} José Manuel Castro
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} Jorge "Chiquilín" Ortega
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} Enrique macario Carlos
* {{Flagicon|CHL}} Eduardo Peralta
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} Elias Salgado Sámano
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} Ramon de la Torre J
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} Ruben Salas Rojas
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} Arturo Magaña
* {{Flagicon|MEX}} Jorge Alberto "URSUS" Muñoz Remolina
* {{Flagicon|CHL}} Pedro Araya (CHILE)
* {{Flagicon|}} Eduardo "el wero" montoya


== Coaches ==
== Coaches ==
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* Jesus Silva Cabrera
* Jesus Silva Cabrera
* Ciro Barbosa
* Ciro Barbosa
* Luis Grill
* [[Luis Grill Prieto]]
* Carlos Turcato
* Carlos Turcato
* Alberto Guerra
* Alberto Guerra
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* José Luis Hernández
* José Luis Hernández


==External links==
== Honours ==
*{{flagicon|Mexico}} '''[[Segunda División de México]]:'''
{{Ascenso MX teamlist}}
:: Runner-up 1973–74
[[Category:Football clubs in Mexico]]

==References==
{{reflist}}

== External links ==

{{Primera División de México teamlist}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Atletico Potosino}}
[[Category:Defunct football clubs in San Luis Potosí]]
[[Category:Liga MX teams]]
[[Category:Liga MX teams]]
[[Category:Ascenso MX teams]]
[[Category:Ascenso MX teams]]
[[Category:Liga MX teams]]

Latest revision as of 11:03, 26 July 2024

Club Atlético Potosino
Full nameClub Atlético Potosino A.C.
Nickname(s)Cachorros
Founded1972 (original)
2008 (revival)
Dissolved1989, 2010
GroundEstadio Plan de San Luis, San Luis Potosí
Capacity20,000
OwnerGregorio Navarro Cano
LeagueAscenso MX

Club Atletico Potosino was a Mexican football team that played most of their years in the Mexican First Division. Was last held in the city of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. They were known by the nickname of Cachorros and played with blue uniform with two vertical stripes on the left side of about 7 cm wide yellow and white that meant gold and silver that were exploited by the Spaniards in colonial times and their shield was the water box emblem historical monument of the city.

History

[edit]

The team was founded in 1972 by the name of Pumas de la Universidad Autonoma de San Luis (Pumas - UASLP), debuting at Segunda División de México. At first it was regarded as an inferior when compared to the San Luis which had been founded in 1966 and then active in the Primera Division Mexicana.

After two seasons in Segunda Division de Mexico, the team was invited by the Federación Mexicana de Fútbol part of the Primera Division Mexicana for the season 1974–1975, with the aim of expanding the league to 20 teams, the other club was invited Unión de Curtidores, this privilege were given at the end as semi-finalists in the second division, but the name UASLP-Pumas had to be changed to Atlético Potosino because UNAM did not allow the team used the same nickname. In the 1973–1974 season, Club San Luis had dropped to the second division and Atletico Potosino had taken the place as the main team in the region.

In the 1975–1976 season the team was in serious relegation trouble and played a relegation playoff against Atlante to decide who descended. With an aggregate score of 2–1 Atletico Potosino achieved permanence and send Atlante to Segunda División.

For the 1976 season San Luis returns the maximum circuit and gives a rise to a Potosino classic. They would play two games in the 1976–1977 season, the first of which was at Week 14 ended in a 1–1 tie, while the second was in Week 33 with a score of 2–0 for the San Luis. This season both teams qualified for the playoffs but did not face each other again. In 1977 the San Luis was sold to Tampico and the city of San Luis would only have one team.

Atletico Potosino continued with outstanding seasons in the top level, reaching three liguillas. Their best season was 1978–1979, in which they finished in fifth place overall command of Alberto Guerra.

In 1983–1984 season they played another relegation playoff against Unión de Curtidores and once again were saved from relegation. But it fell disastrously in the campaign 1988–1989 season with Jesus de Anda as coach, his last match was a 4–0 defeat against the Tampico Madero

His last 3 seasons in the first division were contrasting, in the 1986–87 season they were just a point to qualify for the playoffs with a team formed by 80% by Potosinos players, including notable players such as René Isidoro García, Mauricio Lopez Victor Medina, reinforced by players Nelson Sanhueza, Chilean Luis "Cholo" Castro, the Paraguayan Eligio Torres and other prominent players. The manager in this tournament was José Camacho.

For the following season the team did not reinforce themselves leading to Jose Camacho was soon sacked, and Pedro Araya was hired, he could but he was unable to help the team to top form. Then after the Argentine Luis Grill Prieto coached the last match and saves the team from relegation after earning a tie against Correcaminos, with a goal from midfielder Jaime Leon.

In the 88–89 season, the team suffered the losses of key players coming pretty bad reinforcements as the Chilean Juan "Rapido" Rojas, and some other players who did not perform as expected, Rodolfo Villegas, Paco Uribe, Rafael Bautista among others, emerging as figure midfielder David Rangel. This caused the team to be relegated to Segunda Division.

Their last two seasons in the Liga de Ascenso went unnoticed until the owner decided to sell the franchise.

Total Numbers

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Atlético Potosino in Primera División Mexicana:

GP W T L GF GA Pts DIF
576 165 174 237 646 865 504 −219

Copa Mexico:

GP W T L GF GA Pts
24 7 8 9 27 36 22

Coaches

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  • Jesus de Anda
  • Angel Zubieta
  • José Navarro Corona
  • Jesus Silva Cabrera
  • Ciro Barbosa
  • Luis Grill Prieto
  • Carlos Turcato
  • Alberto Guerra
  • Jesus Prado
  • José Camacho
  • Pedro Araya
  • Jorge Ortega
  • Ildefonso Mendoza
  • Marco Antonio Martínez
  • José Luis Hernández

Honours

[edit]
Runner-up 1973–74

References

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