Cimarrones de Sonora

The Cimarrones de Sonora Fútbol Club is a Mexican football club that plays in the Liga de Expansión MX.[1] The club is based in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico.

Cimarrones de Sonora
Full nameCimarrones de Sonora Fútbol Club
Nickname(s)Los Cimarrones (The Feral Goats)
Founded18 July 2013; 10 years ago (2013-07-18)
GroundEstadio Héroe de Nacozari
Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
Capacity18,747
Owner
List
  • Félix Tonella, Alejandro Camou, Servando Carbajal, Saúl Rojo
ChairmanJuan Pablo Rojo
ManagerVacant
LeagueLiga de Expansión MX
Apertura 20224th (Semi–finals)

History edit

The "Cimarrones de Sonora" were born in 2013, when the "Rays" of Poblado Miguel Alemán FC became the champions of the Third Division of Mexico and thus were promoted to Second División 2. After the ascent, with the goal of reaching the Liga de Ascenso of Mexico, employers and trustees of Hermosillo origin, led by Edmundo Ruiz, acquired the franchise as a whole, since this had an agreement with the Necaxa.After this happens, the Mexican Football Federation will communicate to employers that the franchise did not have approval to participate in the precinct Miguel Aleman, since it lacked the minimum infrastructure requirements, hospitality, transportation, etc. That's when managers decided to move the franchise to Hermosillo, renaming the club to "Maroons of Sonora" and having as coach Enrique Ferreira.That was how the team played its first game in the second division at the Águilas Reales de Zacatecas, which ended with the score tied at 0–0. On August 30 they recorded their first victory by defeating 2–1 the Vaqueros de Ameca. As a result of this first tournament, the Apertura 2013, the team finished in 17th position in the overall standings. The next tournament ended again in with the Cimarrones in the 17th position.In the 2014 Apertura tournament with Angel Monares as coach, the team improved significantly. He finished top of Group 1 of the Premier League and fourth place overall in the second division. Maroons played the final against the Potros UAEM. In the first leg 1–0 Maroons emerged victorious Estadio Hector Espino at full capacity, however, in the second leg they beat the Potros UAEM in Estadio Alberto "Chivo" Córdoba by a score of 2–0 in overtime, finishing as runners-up of the tournament.In the Clausura 2015 another coaching change was made, and Jorge Humberto Torres was hired. The team finished in fourth place in the overall standings and were eliminated in the semi-finals by Loros de la Universidad de Colima.

Liga de Ascenso edit

The May 29, 2015, after announcing the expansion of the Liga de Ascenso, it was announced that the team would be promoted, beginning with the Clausura 2015 season, to the league. This marked the highest the Maroons had reached on the Mexican pyramid. The team has since made the quarterfinals of the Ascenso three times, never advancing beyond this round.

Stadium edit

Cimarrones de Sonora play their home matches at the Estadio Héroe de Nacozari in Hermosillo, Sonora. The stadium capacity is 18,747 people. Its surface is covered by natural grass. The stadium was opened in 1985.

Season to season edit

SeasonDivisionPlace
Apertura 2013Segunda División de México17th
Clausura 201417th
Apertura 2014Runners-up
Clausura 2015Quarter-finals
Apertura 2015Ascenso MX16th
Clausura 201616th
Apertura 20167th (quarter-finals)
Clausura 20178th (quarter-finals)
Apertura 20179th
Clausura 201814th
Apertura 20184th (quarter-finals)
Clausura 201910th
Apertura 20199th
Clasura 2020Cancelled (9th)
Guardianes 2020Liga de Expansión MX3rd (Reclassification)
Guardianes 20213rd (quarter-finals)
Apertura 20218th (Reclassification)
Clausura 20222nd (Runner-up)
Apertura 20224th (semi-finals)

Personnel edit

Coaching staff edit

PositionStaff
ManagerVacant
Assistant managersVacant
Vacant
Goalkeeper coach Juan Vargas
Fitness coachVacant
Physiotherapist Sergio Contreras
Team doctor Eloi Soriano

Players edit

First-team squad edit

As of 24 June 2022[2]

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
3DF  MEXSalvador Manríquez
4DF  MEXErnesto Monreal
5DF  MEXMauricio Reyna
6MF  MEXAldo Arellano
7FW  MEXJosé Alfredo Peralta
8MF  MEXFrancisco Acuña
9FW  MEXJosé Ángel López
10FW  MEXDuilio Tejeda
11FW  MEXDiego Jiménez
14MF  MEXFernando Monarrez
No.Pos. NationPlayer
16MF  MEXDiego López
17MF  MEXDaniel Cisneros
18MF  MEXCristian Rodríguez
20MF  MEXBryant Navarro
23DF  MEXJosué Reyes
24DF  MEXJosé Rodríguez
25GK  MEXErubiel Castro
26DF  MEXCésar Aguirre
30GK  MEXGabino Espinoza

Out on loan edit

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
MF  MEXDiego Hernández (at Los Cabos United)
No.Pos. NationPlayer
FW  MEXAldo Encinas (at Pachuca)

Reserve teams edit

Cimarrones de Sonora Premier
Reserve team that plays in the Liga Premier in the third level of the Mexican league system.
Cimarrones de Sonora (Liga TDP)
Reserve team that plays in the Liga TDP, the fourth level of the Mexican league system.
FuraMochis (Liga TDP)
Reserve team that plays in the Liga TDP, the fourth level of the Mexican league system.

Managers edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ficha en la página oficial de la Segunda División Archived 2014-07-03 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Cimarrones de Sonora F.C." Liga BBVA Expansión MX (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 January 2021.