Fixtures

Mexico Segunda Division 01/11 18:00 1 Club Atlético San Juan de Aragón vs Jaguares de Chiapas FC - View
Mexico Segunda Division 01/19 01:00 2 Jaguares de Chiapas FC vs Chilpancingo - View
Mexico Segunda Division 01/26 01:00 3 Racing de Veracruz vs Jaguares de Chiapas FC - View
Mexico Segunda Division 02/02 01:00 4 Jaguares de Chiapas FC vs Faraones Texcoco - View
Mexico Segunda Division 02/07 23:00 5 Inter Playa del Carmen vs Jaguares de Chiapas FC - View
Mexico Segunda Division 02/16 01:00 6 Jaguares de Chiapas FC vs Tapachula Soconusco FC - View

Results

Mexico Segunda Division 12/01 04:19 14 Jaguares de Chiapas FC v Tapachula Soconusco FC D 1-1
Mexico Segunda Division 11/22 21:30 13 Halcones de Zapopan v Jaguares de Chiapas FC W 1-3
Mexico Segunda Division 11/17 01:00 12 Jaguares de Chiapas FC v Lobos ULM W 2-1
Mexico Segunda Division 11/10 22:00 11 Acatlán v Jaguares de Chiapas FC L 4-1
Mexico Segunda Division 11/03 01:00 10 Jaguares de Chiapas FC v Montaneses FC W 3-0
Mexico Segunda Division 10/26 21:30 9 Deportiva Venados v Jaguares de Chiapas FC L 1-0
Mexico Segunda Division 10/19 22:00 8 Zitacuaro CF v Jaguares de Chiapas FC L 4-2
Mexico Segunda Division 10/17 01:00 7 Jaguares de Chiapas FC v Pioneros de Cancun D 1-1
Mexico Segunda Division 10/13 00:00 6 Tapachula Soconusco FC v Jaguares de Chiapas FC W 0-1
Mexico Segunda Division 10/06 01:00 5 Jaguares de Chiapas FC v Inter Playa del Carmen D 1-1
Mexico Segunda Division 09/28 01:00 4 Faraones Texcoco v Jaguares de Chiapas FC W 0-1
Mexico Segunda Division 09/22 01:00 3 Jaguares de Chiapas FC v Racing Porto Palmeiras D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 14 7 7
Wins 6 3 3
Draws 5 4 1
Losses 3 0 3
Goals for 21 12 9
Goals against 16 5 11
Clean sheets 4 2 2
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - Jaguares F.C.

Jaguares Fútbol Club, previously known as Jaguares de Chiapas FC and Chiapas FC or commonly Jaguares de Chiapas, is a football club based in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Mexico, that played in the Mexican football league system Liga MX. The team played their home matches at the Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna. After seven years of absence, it was announced that the team would compete again in professional football in Mexico, the team plays in the Liga Premier – Serie A since the 2024-2025 Season.

History

Jaguares de Chiapas FC

The club in its Chiapas reincarnation was "founded" on 27 June 2002. They played their first game on 3 August against Tigres de la UANL, losing 3–1, with Lucio Filomeno scoring the club's first ever goal. The club's first win came on 25 August, a 1–0 win over San Luis. They finished the Apertura 2002, with a record of three wins, seven draws, and nine defeats. In the Clausura 2005 they finished with six wins, four draws, and seven defeats, and the head coach José Luis Trejo was sacked in the middle of the season. The club then named Antonio Mohamed as manager, but poor results meant another change with Fernando Quirarte taking over for the remainder of the season, bringing stability to the team and results improved. They won the Chiapas Cup in 2004 and on 16 July 2005, they won the Chiapas Cup for a second time, by defeating Necaxa at the Victor Manuel Reyna Stadium. In February 2008 Sergio Almaguer was named manager of Chiapas.

In the Clausura 2006, under new coach Eduardo de la Torre, the club finished with the second best record over the regular season, and with it a place in the Play-offs, where they lost in the Quarter-finals to Guadalajara.

On May 20, 2013, the club was sold to Grupo Delfines whose majority stake holder Amado Yañez is also owner of Querétaro FC Stating low attendance and lack of sponsorship, the new owner announced he would be moving the team to Querétaro to replace Querétaro FC recently relegated to the second division. The owner added the fans of Querétaro deserved a top division club in their city.

Club logo, 2002-2011

Chiapas F.C.

On May 20, 2013, it was announced Chiapas Liga MX team Jaguares de Chiapas was sold and relocated to Querétaro, Mexico. On May 28, 2013, it was announced the team San Luis was relocating to the city of Tuxtla Gutiérrez and was renamed Chiapas Fútbol Club, thus bringing back a first division team back to Chiapas. The new Chiapas franchise took over the San Luis television contract with Televisa. At the conclusion of the Clausura 2017 tournament, Chiapas were relegated to Ascenso MX after finishing last in the relegation table.

On June 8, 2017, the team dissolved after the owner of Chiapas Carlos Lopez Chargoy met with their coaching staff and players. But a week later, the president of Liga MX announced that the team is disaffiliated and made bail to pay what is due. The next day, a soccer team would return to Chiapas, but it would have to play in Liga Premier de Mexico. Jiquipilas Valle Verde F.C. announced on June 23 that it would change its franchise from Jiquipilas to Tuxtla Gutiérrez, naming the team 'Chiapas Jaguar' and playing their home games at VMR, but four days later this did not happen because the FMF prohibited it to use the name, which the family Lopez Chargoy owns.

2024: The Return

At the end of Clausura 2024, a rumor arose that the management of the Cimarrones de Sonora team was seeking to negotiate the transfer of the franchise to another location. Finally, on May 30, 2024, Juan Pablo Rojo –president of Cimarrones– announced through a statement that the institution was in the process of selling the membership certificate corresponding to the Liga of Expansión MX.

On July 12, 2024 the project was rejected by the Liga de Expansión owners assembly, so finally Jaguares F.C. will compete in the Liga Premier – Serie A using the place that Cafetaleros de Chiapas had in the league and that was originally going to be used for a reserve squad of Jaguares.

Chiapas is a professional soccer team based in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico. The team was founded in 2002 and currently competes in the Liga de Expansión MX, the second division of Mexican soccer. The team's colors are green and white, and they are known for their passionate fan base and exciting style of play. Chiapas has a rich history of success, including winning the Liga MX championship in 2004. The team plays their home matches at the Estadio Victor Manuel Reyna, which has a capacity of over 25,000 spectators. Chiapas is a beloved team in Mexico, and their matches are always highly anticipated by fans across the country.