Fixtures

Mexico Liga de Expansion 11/09 23:00 15 Tapatio vs Dorados - View

Results

Mexico Liga de Expansion 10/26 03:00 13 [15] Dorados v Tlaxcala FC [10] D 1-1
Mexico Liga de Expansion 10/18 01:00 12 [14] Correcaminos v Dorados [15] L 1-0
Mexico Liga de Expansion 10/12 03:00 11 [15] Dorados v Atlante [3] D 0-0
Mexico Liga de Expansion 10/05 01:00 10 [12] Universidad Guadalajara v Dorados [15] L 2-0
Mexico Liga de Expansion 09/28 02:00 9 [15] Dorados v Agrotikos Asteras [1] L 2-3
Mexico Liga de Expansion 09/21 03:00 8 [14] Dorados v Oaxaca [15] L 1-2
Mexico Liga de Expansion 09/14 01:00 7 [8] Atletico Morelia v Dorados [14] L 2-1
Mexico Liga de Expansion 09/06 03:00 6 [13] Dorados v Irapuato [8] L 0-1
Mexico Liga de Expansion 08/30 03:00 5 [12] Club Atletico La Paz v Dorados [11] L 3-1
Mexico Liga de Expansion 08/23 03:00 4 [7] Tepatitlan de Morelos v Dorados [9] L 3-0
Mexico Liga de Expansion 08/17 03:00 3 [14] Dorados v Venados FC [15] W 1-0
Mexico Liga de Expansion 08/09 01:00 2 [6] Mineros de Zacatecas v Dorados [12] L 3-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 29 15 14
Wins 5 5 0
Draws 5 3 2
Losses 19 7 12
Goals for 26 19 7
Goals against 50 19 31
Clean sheets 4 3 1
Failed to score 14 5 9

Wikipedia - Dorados de Sinaloa

Club Deportivo Dorados de Sinaloa, simply known as Dorados, is a Mexican professional football club based in Culiacán, Sinaloa. It plays in the Liga de Expansión MX, the second level division of Mexican football.

Dorados was founded on August 8, 2003, in the Primera División A and secured promotion to Mexico's top flight just one year later. In 2016, the club was relegated and has since competed in the Liga de Expansión.

History

First promotion and relegation

Dorados was founded on August 8, 2003, in the Primera División 'A', the second tier of the Mexican football system. On December 20, they won their first title in the Apertura 2003 tournament, with Guadalupe Castañeda scoring the decisive goal against Cobras de Juárez in the final. In the following tournament, Dorados finished as runners-up.

On May 29, 2004, Dorados secured promotion to the Primera División after defeating León in the promotion play-off. Remarkably, the club achieved top-flight status just one year after its founding. In an effort to remain in the top division, Dorados made several high-profile signings, including Sebastián Abreu, Pep Guardiola and Jared Borgetti. However, after two years in the Primera División, Dorados was relegated following the Apertura 2006 tournament.

Dorados claimed the title in the Clausura 2007 tournament, which allowed them to participate in the promotion play-off, but ultimately fell to Puebla. In October 2012, Dorados emerged as the Copa Mx champion following their victory over Correcaminos in the final.

In May 2013, Grupo Caliente, known for its casino operations, acquired a majority ownership in the club.

Return to Primera División and Relegation

On May 23, 2015, Dorados once again secured promotion to Mexico's top flight after defeating Necaxa in the promotion play-off. However, just a year later, they were relegated after finishing at the bottom of the relegation table.

Dorados secured the Apertura 2016 title, earning a spot in the promotion play-off, but were ultimately defeated by Lobos BUAP.

In September 2018, Diego Maradona was appointed head coach of Dorados. He made his debut on 17 September with a 4–1 victory over Cafetaleros de Tapachula. Maradona guided Dorados to two consecutive finals, though they fell short in both, losing to Atlético San Luis. In June 2019, Maradona's lawyer announced that he would be stepping down from the role, citing health reasons.

Liga de Expansión

In the spring of 2020, Ascenso MX was restructured into Liga de Expansión MX, a competition designed to foster the development of young footballers. Following this change, Dorados began functioning as a reserve team for both Tijuana and Querétaro, as all three clubs are owned by the same group. Since then, Dorados has reached the league playoffs in only four of the ten tournaments it has contested, largely because of the club’s new policy of prioritizing playing time for young players over the pursuit of titles.

In the fall of 2024, the team was relocated to Tijuana due to concerns about the public safety situation in Sinaloa.