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Mexican football team (1994–1996)
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Football club
Caimanes de Tabasco
Full nameClub Deportivo Caimanes de Tabasco
Founded1994
Dissolved1996
LeagueSegunda División de México

Club Deportivo Caimanes de Tabasco is a former Mexican football team that played in Primera División 'A' and in Segunda División de México.

History

The team was founded in 1994 when Primera División 'A' began, when the club Sindicato Único de Obreros Organizados (SUOO) moved to Villahermosa, Tabasco. After the 1994–1995 season the club was relegated to Segunda División de México after losing to Cruz Azul Hidalgo in the relegation playoff. This caused the team a year later to dissolve.

Caimanes suffered the biggest loss in the history of Ascenso. 9–0 to Pachuca.

After there was a team named Lagartos de Tabasco who then changed their name to Guerreros de Tabasco, and presently there exists a team in Segunda División de México named Jaguares de Tabasco.

References

  1. Lugo, Erik Francisco; Mora Rivera, José de Jesus (20 February 2009). "Mexico 1994/95". RSSSF.
  2. "El descenso del que casi no se habla" [The descent of which is almost not spoken] (in Spanish). Milenio. 4 August 2017.


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