Altamira F.C.

Altamira
Full name Altamira Fútbol Club
Nickname(s) Los Estudiantes (The Students)
Founded August 11, 2001
Dissolved May 25, 2015
Ground Estadio Altamira
Altamira, Tamaulipas, Mexico
Ground Capacity 13,500
League Defunct
Apertura 2014 5th (Semifinals)
Website Club home page

Altamira Fútbol Club, or Estudiantes de Altamira (previously known as Estudiantes de Santander) was a Mexican football team that was based in Altamira, Tamaulipas. They last played in the Ascenso MX League.[1]

History

On July 12, 2001, the expansion club Estudiantes de Santander announced an open try-out that was attended by hundreds of youth in Tamaulipas, wishing to form part of the club that would begin play in the Segunda División de México (Second Division). The club was officially founded on August 11, 2001. During the 2004-05 season, the club was promoted to the Primera A (now Liga de Ascenso), where they became a farm team to San Luis and later, Pumas UNAM. But their stay in the Primera A was short, and they were eventually relegated back to the Second Division after the Clausura 2005 tournament.

In 2006, the team changed its name to Estudiantes de Altamira.

It would be almost 5 long years before Altamira returned to the Liga de Ascenso in 2010. This, because the teams that reached the Segunda Division championship that year (Universidad del Futbol and Chivas Rayadas, respectively) did not have the right to be promoted. So, Estudiantes de Altamira took their place.[2]

Dissappearence

After unsuccessful seasons in the Ascenso MX,on May 25th, 2015, Altamira would move to Chiapas and change its franchise to Cafetaleros de Tapachula after facing economic struggles due to their low attendance.

Team crest and colors

The team crest represents the important resources in and around the port city of Altamira (the anchor, the ship, and the factories). In the foreground, there is a ship's steering wheel. The navy blue and white colors symbolize the waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

Notable players

References

  1. "Welcome rdfut.com - Hostmonster.com". Rdfut.com. Retrieved 2014-02-12.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 22, 2011. Retrieved December 26, 2010.

External links

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