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Celaya Fútbol Club is a Mexican professional
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club based in
Celaya Celaya (; Otomi: ) is a city and its surrounding municipality in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico, located in the southeast quadrant of the state. It is the third most populous city in the state, with a 2005 census population of 310,413. The muni ...
,
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, that plays in the
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, the second level division of Mexican football. The club was founded in 1954, then changed its name to Real Celaya in 1991, Atlético Celaya in 1994. After its dissolution in 2002, the club returns as Cajeteros de Celaya from 2003 to 2007, and later renamed as Club Celaya in 2007. Since 2008, the club uses its original name.


History


Early years (1954–1970)

Celaya was established as a football club on 7 February 1954 as Celaya Fútbol Club, A.C. by Miguel Iriarte Montes, the first club president. Celaya registered in the Segunda División Profesional, which at that time it was the second most important league in Mexico. In its second year of existence the club finished runner-up to
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, who achieved to promotion to the
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. In 1957–58 the club achieved promotion after winning the season. The club did not lose in their first 18 games. The club's promotion became official on 15 December 1957 when the club defeated
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2–1 under the management of the
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Florencio Caffaratti. Celaya replace relegated
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. Celaya played in Primera División de México from 1958 to 1961 and disappeared in the 1970s. After reactivation, they played in Primera División A (second level) and became a farm team of
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. When this club was relegated after 2006–07 season, Celaya was absorbed and disappeared. The club made its first division appearance on 13 July 1958 against América, losing 4–1. The first goal scored in the top division was by Felipe Negrete in a confusing play, although Mateo De la Tijera possibly should have been credited. The club struggled in its first games and did not win till round 8 when they beat Zamora 3–2. The club managed to stay in its league by just one point over last-place Cuautla. That year the club finished 13 in the league with 19 points, winning 4 games. Ranulfo "Chapulin" Rosas was the club's top scorer with 8 followed by Jones and Appicciafoco with 5. For the 1959–60 tournament the club showed little improvement, finishing 12th in the league with 12 points, leaving the relegation fight to Atletico Morelia and Zamora. Ferreyra was that year's top scorer with 9 goals, followed by Ortiz with 8 and Cabañas with 4. The club's mediocre play caught up with it in the 1960–61 tournament. After finishing last with a record of 6 wins, 7 draws and 13 losses totaling 19 points it was relegated. The club had started the tournament red hot but cooled when trainer Florencio Caffaratti left, elevating Gabriel Uñate who failed to win a single game. In that relegated squad Quaglia, J. Mercado and Ismael Ferreyra were the few players who had a good year scoring 7, 5, and 4 goals in order.


1970–1993

The club spent the 1960s in Second division where after 10 mediocre years, the club finally folded in the 1970s. A few years later the club along with club Tecnológico de Celaya was brought back to give Celaya professional football. Club Celaya enrolled in the
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and in the 1973–74 the club won the league. Club Celaya lost the 1975–76 Segunda División de México final to San Luis and Tecnológico de Celaya would later be relegated to
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. The club spent the 1980s playing on and off in the Segunda B before taking some time off and reappearing in Segunda A in 1991. From 1991 to 1993 2 clubs again represented the city; club Celaya and Linces Celaya.


Atletico Celaya era (1994–2004)

The club returned in 1994 when the two second-division clubs Atlético Cuernavaca (Morelos) and Escuadra Celeste de Celaya (Guanajuato) merged. Another team, Atlético Español – not to be mistaken for the same-named Mexico City team – was merged later. All merging clubs brought a piece of their old identity into the new club: Atlético Cuernavaca offered its name; Celeste de Celaya offered their light blue colors and Atlético Español provided their mascot, the bull, engendering their nickname ''toros'' (bulls).
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under Enrique Fernández Prado administration took the second-division position of their predecessors and immediately reached the top level. They joined Primera División after winning the 1994–1995
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tournament where they managed to beat
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. Prior to the 1995–96 tournament the club brought in former
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greats Emilio Butragueño and
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who led the club to the Final with a record of 14/10/10 for a total of 52 points, qualifying them for the quarter-finals for the first time in club history. The club defeated
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in the quarter-finals, first in
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, ending in a 2–2 draw, then in Celaya where the clubs again tied, 0–0. In the semi-finals they faced
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, first in
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where Celaya took a 1–0 series advantage, then in Celaya where Celaya scored 5 goals, reaching its first Final in the Mexican Primera División. In the final the club faced
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, who had beaten
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in the quarter-finals and América in the semi-finals. In the Celaya match the clubs drew at 1–1. In the following Mexico city contest they tied at 0–0. In a controversial decision the league decided not to play extra time or a penalty shootout and awarded Necaxa the title for their away goal in Celaya. In the 1996–97 tournament the club finished last in group 4 at 5/10/2 for a total of 17 points. Thereafter the club inhabited the lower regions. They had financial problems which led to the sale of their first-division-license in winter 2002–03. When Atlético Celaya has disappeared, their older city neighbor Club Celaya was reactivated again when
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moved to Celaya. This club was made up by well-known players Mauro Néstor Gerk, Antonio Lomelí, Felipe Robles, Luis Fernando "Scoponi" Sandoval,
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, Javier Chávez González, David Pacheco and Josemir Lujambio but the club folded yet again 2004.


Modern times

The club once again revived in 2007 when the city and First division club
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came to an agreement where Celaya would be Queretaros Primera A affiliate. The club's first year back qualified for the play-offs, but in a controversial decision the club was eliminated by the federation for an ineligible player. The club was later sold due to the fact the
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had been relegated from the first division which allowed two clubs to be operated by the same owner. The club has been playing in the Segunda División de México since 2008. In the 2010 Apertura the club defeated
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in the final and was crowned the champion in
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.


Stadium

Estadio Miguel Alemán was built and opened in 1954 in
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. It was rebuilt 40 years later to the guidelines of the Mexican Football Federation and host to the first league meet. It was renamed in honor of President Miguel Alemán Valdés. Local teams including FC Celaya (1958–61) and Atletico Celaya Bulls (1995–02) played there. Capacity stands at 23,182 spectators. Its design is similar to a traditional English stadium grandstand.


Crest and colours

The club's original colors in the 1950s were red and white. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the club started using black and white with a topical v shape across the chest for home games and a black stripe shirt for away games, which they still use to this date.


Colours

;First kit evolution


Names

*Celaya Fútbol Club: (1954-1991) Name of the club after its foundation. *Real Celaya: (1991-1994) Named the club after promotion in the early 1990s, to distinguish itself from Técnologico de Celaya. *Atlético Celaya: (1994-2003) Name of the club after its re-foundation in 1994, under this name it achieved its best results. *Cajeteros de Celaya: (2003-2007) Name of the club after the bankruptcy and acquisition of the sporting rights of La Piedad. *Club Celaya: (2007-2008) Name of the club after becoming a branch of Querétaro. *Celaya Fútbol Club: (2008–present) Name of the club after becoming an independent team again


Honours


National


Records

*Tournaments in Primera División: 14 *Season in Primera División "A": 1 *Best year Primera División: 4° (1995–96) *Worst finish in Primera División: 18° (Invierno 2000) *Largest win margin: 5–0 against
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(Invierno 1999) *Largest loss margin: 6–0 Against Atlante (Invierno 1996) and América (Invierno 1999) *Most points in a tournament ::Long tournaments: 52 in 1995–96 ::Short tournament: 24 in Verano 1999 *Most goals in a tournament ::Long tournaments: 49 in 1995–96 ::Short tournament: 29 in Verano 1999 *Most wins in a tournament ::Long tournaments: 14 in 1995–96 ::Short tournament: 6 in Invierno 98 and Verano 99 *Most consecutive wins: 5, 1995–96 *Most losses in a tournament: 10, Invierno 96 y 2000 *Most consecutive games without winning: 14, 1958–59 *Least number of wins in a tournament: 2, Verano 1997 *Least number of losses in a tournament: 5, Verano 1999 *Player with most goal scored: Emilio Butragueño with 14 in 1995–96 *Player with most goals scored in a game:
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with 4, in the victory against
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in the 1994 Semi-finals.


Personnel


Management


Coaching staff


Players


First-team squad


Reserve teams

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in the third level of the Mexican league system. ;Celaya F.C. (Liga TDP) :Reserve team that plays in the
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, the fourth level of the Mexican league system.


Managers

* Sergio Rubio (2007) *
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(2009–12) * Gustavo Díaz (2015–2017) * Ricardo Valiño (2017–2018) *
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(2018) *
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(2018–2019) *
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(2019–2020) *  Israel Hernández Pat (2020–2022) * Paco Ramírez (2022–present)


See also

*
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*
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* Segunda División Profesional


Footnotes


External links

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