Indios de Ciudad Juárez

This article is about the association football (soccer) team. For the baseball team, see Indios de Ciudad Juárez (minor league).
UACJ
Full name Club de Fútbol Indios de la Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez
Nickname(s) Los Indios (The Indians)
La Tribu (The Tribe)
Founded 11 May 2012 (2012-05-11)
Ground Estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez,
Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Ground Capacity 19,765
Owner UACJ
Chairman Ricardo Duarte Jaquez
Manager Marcelino Bernal
League Segunda División

Club de Fútbol Indios de la Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez commonly referred as Indios de la UACJ or simply Indios was a Mexican football club. Founded in 2005 when CF Pachuca moved its Pachuca Juniors to Ciudad Juárez, it was promoted to the Primera División de México after the 20072008 season, with Pachuca divesting its shares upon promotion.[1] However, the team was relegated back to the Liga de Ascenso following the 2010 Clausura.

Overview

Indios when they were champions of Apertura 2007
Indios when they promoted to First Division
Old logo 2005–10

During its time in Mexico's second-tier football league, the Primera División A Indios enjoyed much success.

In Clausura 2006, Indios played in the league final and lost to Querétaro F.C. on penalty kicks, narrowly missing promotion.

In Apertura 2006, Indios led a part of the competition with Jair García as the second-best scorer in the league. However, Indios lost in the quarterfinals. Puebla would go on to beat Petroleros de Salamanca for the title and later would win promotion to the first division with a victory over Dorados.

On December 12, 2007, the first leg of the Apertura 2007 final took place in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, where Indios defeated Dorados, 3–0. The second leg took place December 15, 2007, in Culiacán, Sinaloa, where Indios defeated Dorados 4-0. This game made Indios league champions for the first time and clinched a spot in the promotion series. León took the Clausura 2008 title, setting up a two-legged "Final de Ascenso" to decide promotion. Indios won the first leg, 1–0, at home on May 22 and earned a 2–2 draw at León on May 25, giving them a 3–2 aggregate victory and promotion to the first division.

The club's first season in the first division began with the Apertura 2008 tournament.

Primera División

Indios de Ciudad Juárez started the Apertura 2008 poorly, losing their first four matches. After manager Sergio Orduna was fired, Hector Eugui took over as manager and tied his first game with Toluca.

Due to Mexico's unique system of relegation, Indios were on the brink of being relegated during the Clausura 2009 tournament despite having a winning season and qualifying as 7th place for the playoffs. In the playoffs, Indios stunned 2nd-seeded, defending champion Toluca, 1–0 on aggregate before falling to top-seeded Pachuca by a 4–3 count.

In the Apertura 2009 tournament, Indios failed to win a single match, managing just six draws in seventeen matches while being outscored 26–7. Indios improved in the Torneo Bicentenario, but their four victories left them far short of safety. On April 25, 2010, Indios said goodbye to the Mexican 1st division with a 2-0 victory win at home over Pumas UNAM.

Return to Liga de Ascenso and Disappearance

During the opening half of the 2010–11 Liga de Ascenso season, Juárez finished second to Club Tijuana during the classification phase. However, they were upset by Albinegros de Orizaba in the playoffs. In the Clausura season, they finished tenth and outside of playoff contention. Indios finished 13th and eight points out of the playoffs during their final season.

At the end of the 2011 season, the club had many financial problems. Femexfut announced in December 2011 that the club was being disbanded.

Reappearance as Indios UACJ

After the disaffiliation of Club Indios de Ciudad Juarez, Ciudad Juárez was left without a professional soccer team. After failed attempts to maintain a team of professional soccer for this border was the UACJ, which assumed that leadership, joining other universities that have teams football professional.

Therefore, in May 2012, Francisco Javier Sánchez Carlos, rector of the UACJ, announced the integrated to the Segunda División de México of Mexican Soccer as Club de Fútbol Indios de la UACJ. Their official match was on August 18 with a 1–3 loss to Coras de Tepic correspond to Group 1 Liga Premier, which currently plays.

On May 10, 2014, Indios UACJ won the Liguilla de Copa Clausura 2014 for the first time and also making history. Indios UACJ defeated Irapuato in Final Clausura 2014 in penalty kicks with a big save from the goalkeeper, gets this important fact for the Juarez institution.

Their major rival is Dorados de la UACH, which the classic called "El Clásico del Norte".

Players

Current Squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Mexico GK Jairo Cabrera
2 Mexico DF Aaron Chávez
4 Mexico MF Ernesto Piña
6 Mexico MF Christian Villa
7 Portugal MF David Enriquez
9 Mexico FW José Torres
10 Mexico MF Omar Ledesma
11 Mexico FW Mario Nieblas
12 Mexico DF José Jacovo
13 Mexico DF Alan Oteo
14 Mexico FW Cristian Zamora
15 Mexico DF Diego González
No. Position Player
19 Mexico DF Cristian De Santiago
20 Mexico MF José Martínez
21 Mexico MF Juan Valenzuela
22 Mexico DF Arturo Ochoa
24 Mexico DF Luis Saldaña
27 Mexico GK Iván Muñoz
28 Mexico GK Andrés Delgadillo
30 Mexico DF Alfredo Durán
31 Mexico MF Juan López
33 Mexico MF Luis González
35 Mexico FW Víctor Vargas
37 Mexico DF Alberto Martínez

Stadium

Indios UACJ played their home matches at the Estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. The stadium capacity is 23,500 people. Its owned by Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, and its surface is covered by natural grass. The stadium was opened in October 1980 with a match between Mexico national football team and Atlético Español.

Managers

Indios de Ciudad Juarez

Name From To
Mexico Alfonso Sosa 2004 2006
Mexico Sergio Orduña 2006 2008
Uruguay Héctor Hugo Eugui 2008 2009
Mexico José Treviño 2009 2010
Uruguay César Vega 2011 2012

Indios UACJ

Name From To
Mexico Gustavo Sierra 2012

Competitive record

Torneo Tier Position Matches Wins Draws Losses GF[note 1] GA[note 2]
Apertura 2005Primera A6th/1st Round1910272926
Clausura 2006Primera A9th/Runner-Up198652916
Apertura 2006Primera A5th/Quarterfinals179263021
Clausura 2007Primera A12th176562521
Apertura 2007Primera A6th/Champions179352622
Clausura 2008Primera A9th/Promoted176832714
Apertura 2008Primera Division14th175481826
Clausura 2009Primera Division7th/Semifinals175842122
Apertura 2009Primera Division18th170611726
Bicentenario 2010Primera Division17th/Relegated1743101029
Apertura 2010Liga de Ascenso2nd/Quarterfinals178543227
Clausura 2011Liga de Ascenso10th166281420
Apertura 2011Liga de Ascenso13th154292024
Clausura 2012Disbanded as Indios de Ciudad Juarez (Financial Problems)
Apertura 2012Rebanded as Indios UACJ
Apertura 2012Liga Premier23rd152671323
Clausura 2013Liga Premier16th155461715
Apertura 2013Liga Premier16th156362119
Clausura 2014Liga Premier12th/Champions (Copa)156362224
Totals2 Titles7/172829972111361375

Overall statistics

General statistics

Milestone goals

Goal number Date Player Opponent Score Final result
1 6 August 2005 Edwin Santibáñez Deportivo Irapuato 0–1 2–1
100 26 November 2006 Darío Gigena Monarcas Morelia B 0–2 0–2
200 27 August 2008 Mauricio Romero (OG) Monarcas Morelia 0–1 0–1

Club Honors

Apertura 2007 (as Indios de Ciudad Juarez)
Clausura 2014 (as Indios UACJ)

See also

References

External links

Notes

  1. Goals for / scored
  2. Goals against / conceded
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