Fixtures

Mexico Segunda Division 01/25 01:00 3 Faraones Texcoco vs Zitacuaro CF - View
Mexico Segunda Division 02/01 22:00 4 Zitacuaro CF vs Inter Playa del Carmen - View
Mexico Segunda Division 02/09 00:00 5 Tapachula Soconusco FC vs Zitacuaro CF - View
Mexico Segunda Division 02/15 22:00 6 Zitacuaro CF vs Pioneros de Cancun - View
Mexico Segunda Division 02/22 22:00 7 Zitacuaro CF vs Deportiva Venados - View
Mexico Segunda Division 02/25 02:05 7 Zitacuaro CF vs Deportiva Venados - View

Results

Mexico Segunda Division 01/18 22:00 2 Zitacuaro CF v Racing de Veracruz D 0-0
Mexico Segunda Division 01/11 18:00 1 Chilpancingo v Zitacuaro CF L 3-0
Mexico Segunda Division 11/30 23:00 14 Zitacuaro CF v CF Reboceros La Piedad L 2-4
Mexico Segunda Division 11/23 00:00 13 Tecos v Zitacuaro CF L 6-1
Mexico Segunda Division 11/16 23:00 12 Zitacuaro CF v Agricultores FC Guasave L 0-1
Mexico Segunda Division 11/09 18:00 11 Club Atlético San Juan de Aragón v Zitacuaro CF W 0-3
Mexico Segunda Division 11/02 23:00 10 Zitacuaro CF v Acatlán D 1-1
Mexico Segunda Division 10/27 18:00 9 Montaneses FC v Zitacuaro CF W 0-1
Mexico Segunda Division 10/19 22:00 8 Zitacuaro CF v Jaguares de Chiapas FC W 4-2
Mexico Segunda Division 10/16 21:30 7 Deportiva Venados v Zitacuaro CF L 3-2
Mexico Segunda Division 10/12 21:00 6 Pioneros de Cancun v Zitacuaro CF D 1-1
Mexico Segunda Division 10/05 22:00 5 Zitacuaro CF v Tapachula Soconusco FC D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 28 13 15
Wins 5 3 2
Draws 8 6 2
Losses 15 4 11
Goals for 26 12 14
Goals against 50 13 37
Clean sheets 7 5 2
Failed to score 12 6 6

Wikipedia - Deportivo Zitácuaro

The Club Deportivo de Fútbol Zitácuaro, commonly known as Zitácuaro, is a Mexican football club based in Zitácuaro. The club was founded in 1995, and currently plays in the Serie A of Liga Premier.

History

The team was formed in 1995, being registered in the Third Division. In its first year the team won the category championship and promotion to the Second Division.

In the summer of 2001 the team was champion of the Second Division after defeating Cihuatlán. Later the team got its promotion to Primera División A after defeating Halcones de Querétaro in a promotion play-off. During that time the team was known as Potros Zitácuaro and was owned by Grupo Pegaso, making it a reserve team for Atlante F.C. so it had players like Federico Vilar and Luis Gabriel Rey. In 2002 the team was moved to Mexico City and renamed Potros DF, this due to administrative issues of the club's owner group.

Later the team was revived in the Third Division, in 2013 the team got its promotion to Liga de Nuevos Talentos. In 2015 this team disappeared due to poor sports results. In 2017 the team returned to compete in Serie B de México, but was renamed Atlético Zitácuaro. However, the team only participated in the 2017–18 season.

In 2019 the team competed again, but from that year it took the name Club Deportivo de Fútbol Zitácuaro, in 2021 the team paused its participation due to financial problems derived from COVID-19. In 2022 the team returned to compete.

Zitacuaro CF is a professional soccer team based in Zitacuaro, Mexico. The team competes in the Liga Premier, which is the third tier of Mexican soccer. Zitacuaro CF has a rich history and a passionate fan base that supports them at every match.

The team is known for their skilled players, dynamic playing style, and strong work ethic on the field. Zitacuaro CF has a reputation for being a competitive and determined team, always striving to achieve success and make their fans proud.

Zitacuaro CF's colors are blue and white, and their logo features a fierce eagle, symbolizing strength and determination. The team's home matches are played at the Estadio Juan Carlos Rayon, where fans gather to cheer on their beloved team.

Overall, Zitacuaro CF is a respected and admired soccer team in Mexico, known for their talent, dedication, and commitment to the sport.