Fixtures

Mexico Segunda Division 11/09 21:30 11 VfL Osnabruck U19 vs Zitacuaro CF - View
Mexico Segunda Division 11/15 01:00 12 Zitacuaro CF vs Lobos ULM - View
Mexico Segunda Division 11/22 22:00 13 Halcones de Zapopan vs Zitacuaro CF - View
Mexico Segunda Division 01/10 22:00 14 Cordobes Futbol Club vs Zitacuaro CF - View
Mexico Segunda Division 01/17 01:00 15 Zitacuaro CF vs Atletico Hidalgo - View
Mexico Segunda Division 01/24 01:00 16 Zitacuaro CF vs Gavilanes FC Matamoros - View

Results

Mexico Segunda Division 10/25 01:00 10 Zitacuaro CF v Chilpancingo D 1-1
Mexico Segunda Division 10/18 00:00 9 FC Santiago v Zitacuaro CF L 1-0
Mexico Segunda Division 10/10 22:00 8 Zitacuaro CF v Zacatepec FC W 1-0
Mexico Segunda Division 10/05 23:00 7 Sporting Canamy v Zitacuaro CF L 2-1
Mexico Segunda Division 09/27 01:00 6 Zitacuaro CF v Ciervos FC L 0-2
Mexico Segunda Division 09/19 16:00 5 Correcaminos II v Zitacuaro CF L 1-0
Mexico Segunda Division 09/13 01:00 4 Zitacuaro CF v Club Calor D 1-1
Mexico Segunda Division 09/07 00:00 3 Gavilanes FC Matamoros v Zitacuaro CF L 5-0
Mexico Segunda Division 08/29 22:00 2 Atletico Hidalgo v Zitacuaro CF W 1-3
Mexico Segunda Division 08/23 01:00 1 Zitacuaro CF v Cordobes Futbol Club D 1-1
Mexico Segunda Division 04/13 01:00 14 CF Reboceros La Piedad v Zitacuaro CF D 2-2
Mexico Segunda Division 04/05 22:30 13 Zitacuaro CF v Estudiantes Tecos D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 28 14 14
Wins 6 4 2
Draws 7 6 1
Losses 15 4 11
Goals for 30 15 15
Goals against 50 14 36
Clean sheets 6 5 1
Failed to score 8 3 5

Wikipedia - Deportivo Zitácuaro

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

History

The team was formed in 1995, being registered in the Tercera División de México. In its first year the team won the category championship and promotion to the Segunda División de México.

In the summer of 2001 the team was champion of the Segunda División after defeating Cihuatlán. Later the team got its promotion to the Primera División 'A' de México 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 Tercera División, 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, and 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 temporarily due to financial problems derived from the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022 the team returned to compete.

**Zitácuaro CF: A Rising Force in Mexican Soccer**

Zitácuaro CF is an emerging soccer team based in the picturesque town of Zitácuaro, located in the state of Michoacán, Mexico. Founded with a passion for the beautiful game, the club has quickly become a symbol of local pride and community spirit.

The team's colors, a vibrant blend of green and white, reflect the lush landscapes of the region and the determination of its players. Zitácuaro CF competes in the lower divisions of Mexican soccer, where it has garnered a reputation for its tenacious playing style and commitment to developing local talent.

The club's home matches are held at the Estadio Juan G. Pantoja, a venue that buzzes with energy as fans come together to support their team. The passionate supporters, known as "Los Guerreros," create an electrifying atmosphere, making every match a memorable experience.

Zitácuaro CF is dedicated to fostering young athletes and promoting soccer at the grassroots level. Through its youth academy, the club aims to nurture the next generation of talent, instilling values of teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship.

As Zitácuaro CF continues to grow and evolve, it remains focused on its mission to bring success to the community and make a mark in the world of Mexican soccer. With a strong foundation and a bright future ahead, the team is poised to become a formidable contender in the years to come.