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Jabatos de Nuevo León (or Club de Fútbol Nuevo León) was a
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club which started in 1957 in the
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, Mexico's second division of football. The club also played in the top tier
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and various other lower divisions, such as the
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and the bottom tier Liga TDP, until about 1990, when lagging fan attendance competition was presented by two other professional clubs in
Nuevo León Nuevo León () is a state in the northeast region of Mexico. The state was named after the New Kingdom of León, an administrative territory from the Viceroyalty of New Spain, itself was named after the historic Spanish Kingdom of León. With a ...
, C.F. Monterrey and Tigres de la UANL.


History

The club was founded in 1957 by local business owners Lauro Leal, César M. Saldaña, Manolo Pando y Ramón Pedroza Langarica, they had previously bought second division team Deportivo Anáhuac. They made their second division debut and inaugural win against Reboceros De La Piedad on July 13, 1958.
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scored the only goal, giving the club its first win. Their inaugural at home win was on July 20, 1958, against
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, 4–3. In 1959–1960, the club was sold to the UANL Tigres due to financial problems. At the end of 1962, club was acquired by Sergio Salinas, who brought back the club's name and colors. The club made its return to the second division in the Estadio Tecnológico against C.F. Pachuca, winning 4–2. After tying in first place in the league with Jaiba Brava del Tampico, they won a tie-breaking match in the Estado de Martinica, earning the Jabatos a place in the Liga MX. Directed by Paulino Sanchez and Alberto Etcheverry, the Jabatos made their presentation in the first division in the 1966–67 season and would end the season in sixth general place. On July 24, 1967, they gained the inaugural victory in the recently opened
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in a friendly match against
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. The stadium was opened 30 of May 1967 with a tie between
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and Athletic of Madrid, later the Jabatos tied 1–1 with Sheffield United. The club's prowess fell, losing 10–2 on January 14, 1968, to
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. The club remained in the first division until the 1968–69 season, descending after playing a three-game relegation tournament in the Estadio Azteca, 1–1, 2–2, and 1–0 in favor of the Club Oro. In order to ascend again, the team maintained nearly the same lineup in the 1969–70 season of the Second Division. This did not play out as planned, and the team was last of the second division and relegated to
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. At the time, northern Mexico had yet to be established a third division due to financial prohibition. Disappearing for the 1971–72 season, the Jabatos returned in the 1973–74 season and began the third division in the north. They played in the third division until the season 1978–79, when they disappeared for a third time. The Rivero brothers revived the club for the 1987–88 in Serie B. The Jabatos carried the league in its first season, obtained the title and ascending to the next league. In the 1988–89 season, the team played at the Serie A national league but lost to Venados F.C., and did not promote. Lacking sponsor support in Monterrey, the Rivero brothers sold the franchise to Grupo Botanas Leo. It was transferred to Saltillo,
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and the Jabatos name was retired when they were renamed " Leones de Saltillo", making the Jabatos team come to its end.


Primera División de México statistics

* GP – Games Played * W – Wins * D – Draws * L – Loss * GF – Goals in favor * GC – Goals Against * Pts – Points * DIF – Difference


Distinctions

* Segunda División Profesional (1): 1965–1966 *Segunda "B" (1): 1987–1988


See also

*
Morelos Morelos (), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Morelos ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Morelos), is one of the 32 states which comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 36 municipalities and its capital city is Cuer ...
* C.F. Monterrey * Tigres de la UANL *
Nuevo León Nuevo León () is a state in the northeast region of Mexico. The state was named after the New Kingdom of León, an administrative territory from the Viceroyalty of New Spain, itself was named after the historic Spanish Kingdom of León. With a ...


Footnotes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Jabatos De Nuevo Leon Football clubs in Monterrey Association football clubs established in 1957 Defunct football clubs in Mexico 1957 establishments in Mexico