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San Luis Fútbol Club was a Mexican professional
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club from the city of
San Luis Potosí San Luis Potosí (), officially the Free and Sovereign State of San Luis Potosí ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de San Luis Potosí), is one of the 32 states which compose the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided in 58 municipalities and i ...
,
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. The club was founded in 1957, when they were known as Santos (saints). The team's nickname of ''Tuneros'', a reference to the tuna fruit, was later changed to ''Gladiadores''. The nickname for the team was then changed to ''Reales''. The nickname ''Tribu Real'' is a reference to the fact that the team was once named ''Real San Luis''. Another nickname recently given to the team is ''El Equipo del Milagro'' (The Miracle team) because of the last-minute "miracle" to stay in the highest division. San Luis play their home games at Alfonso Lastras Ramirez Stadium. On May 28, 2013 it was confirmed the team would move to
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, Mexico and be renamed Chiapas Fútbol Club.


History

The team began playing the
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where they were able to win the 1969–70 season gaining promotion to Segunda Division. In the 1970–71 season San Luis was able to win Segunda Division. This automatically gave them the promotion to go to Primera Division for the 1971–72 season. Their stint in Primera Division was cut short after losing the relegation playoff against
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in the 1973–74 season. It did not take long for San Luis to once again win Segunda Division and in 1975–76 they achieved the title and the right for promotion for the 1976–77 season. This would lead to the Potosino classic in the top flight since
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had achieved promotion in the 1973–74 season as semi finalist. Once again their stay in Primera Division did not last long. In the end of a great season in 1976–77 where they reached the championship playoff, the franchise was sold to
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who took over their spot in Primera Division. The team returned to Primera Division in the 2002–03 season, ending in the mid-table position. This stint was short-lived, since in the tournaments after that they did not do well, and they ended up being relegated after the 2003–04 season. Their last stint in Primera Division was in the 2005–06 season, when they gain promotion after winning the 2004–05 Primera 'A'. After the 2012–13 season
Querétaro Querétaro (), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Querétaro ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Querétaro, links=no; Otomi language, Otomi: ''Hyodi Ndämxei''), is one of the Political divisions of Mexico, 32 federal entities of Mexico. I ...
was relegated to the
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after accumulating the lowest coefficient over the past three seasons. Querétaro would have been replaced by the 2012 Apertura Ascenso MX champion
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, who won promotion after defeating the Clausura 2013 winner Neza in a promotional play-off. However, on May 28, 2013, Querétaro's ownership announced that it bought out
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and relocated the team to Querétaro, dissolving the old Querétaro team and ensuring that Querétaro would still have a team in the first division. It was also announced that San Luis would move to
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and be renamed Chiapas F.C., replacing the new outgoing Querétaro. Finally, La Piedad confirmed that they would also relocate to
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and be renamed as
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. These changes have sparked controversy in the Mexican press as Querétaro effectively bought its place back in the first division and newly promoted La Piedad completely lost its team. With this San Luis was left without a team in top flight now having only
Atlético San Luis Club Atlético de San Luis, commonly known as Atlético San Luis, is a Mexican professional football club based in San Luis Potosí, replacing San Luis Potosí's Liga MX team San Luis FC after its relocation. San Luis was promoted to Liga MX i ...
, was formed in 2013, in
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.


Honours


National

*
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: (2) ::Verano 2002, Apertura 2004 * Campeón de Ascenso: (2) ::2002, 2005 * Segunda División de México: (2) ::1970-71, 1975–76 *
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: ::1969-70


Club records

* Seasons in 1st: 26 * Seasons in 2nd: 4 * Most Goals in Favor: 6–3 vs
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(27-Oct-2002) * Most Goals Against: 1–6 vs América (31-Oct-1971) * Best Position in Table: 1º (Apertura 2008) * Worst Position in Table: 19º * Best Scorer: Oscar Ariel González Mezzenasco (51 Goals) * GK with less goals against: Adrián Martínez * Most Games Played: Adrián Martínez (160 Games)


Top goalscorers

* Players in bold are currently active with San luis. * Players in ''italic'' are still active but are not currently with San Luis.


Managers

*
Juan Antonio Luna Juan Antonio Luna Castro (born May 17, 1959) is a Mexican former football manager Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government body. It is the art a ...
(July 2002 – March 3) * Abel Alves (July 2003 – Oct 03) *
Wilson Graniolatti Wilson Edelber Graniolatti Cha (born July 13, 1962 in Nueva Palmira, Uruguay), known as Wilson Graniolatti, is a former Uruguayan footballer that played for clubs of Uruguay, Chile and Mexico. Teams (Player) * Nacional 1985-1986 * Toluca 1986-1 ...
(Oct 2003 – March 4) *
Carlos Reinoso Carlos Enzo Exzequiel Reinoso Valdenegro (born 7 March 1945) is a Chilean former footballer and manager who recently managed Mexican club UAT. He began his career in the 1960s playing for Audax Italiano in his native Chile. In 1970 Reinoso was ...
(2004) * Cristóbal Ortega (2005) * Raúl Arias (Nov 2005 – Dec 08) * Luis Scatolaro (Jan 2009 – June 9) *
Juan Antonio Luna Juan Antonio Luna Castro (born May 17, 1959) is a Mexican former football manager Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government body. It is the art a ...
(July 2009 – Oct 09) * Miguel Ángel López (Oct 2009 – Dec 09) *
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(Jan 2010 – Dec 11) * Isidoro García (Jan 2012 – Feb 12) *
Sergio Bueno Sergio Bueno Rodríguez (born July 4, 1962) is a Mexican former professional footballer and manager. Player Sergio Bueno started his professional football career with Deportivo Neza in the 1983-84 tournament against Puebla FC where he came in ...
(Feb 2012 – May 12) *
José Luis Trejo José Luis Trejo Montoya (born 4 August 1951) is a Mexican former professional footballer and current manager of Real Estelí. Career Trejo played club football for Atlético Español and Tecos. Trejo has coached Toros de Neza, Cruz Azul, Ch ...
(July 2012 – Aug 12) *
Álex Aguinaga Álex Dario Aguinaga Garzón (, born 9 July 1969) is an Ecuadorian former professional football player and manager. A midfielder during his playing career, he is one of the all-time cap leaders for Ecuador with 109 matches, scoring 23 goals. Ag ...
(Aug 2012 – Nov 12) *
Eduardo Fentanes Eduardo Fentanes Orozco (born 9 July 1977) is a Mexican football manager of Liga MX club Santos Laguna Club Santos Laguna S.A. de C.V. (), commonly known as Santos Laguna or Santos, is a Mexican professional football club that competes in t ...
(Jan 2013 – Feb 13) *
Carlos María Morales Carlos María Morales Maeso (born 1 March 1970 in Montevideo) is a former Uruguayan footballer. and he resigned as manager of Liga MX club San Luis in March 2013. Club career Morales spent most of his career in Uruguay, Chile and Mexico, nota ...
(Feb 2013 – March 13) * Gerardo Silva (March 2013 – May 13)


References


External links

{{Commonscat, San Luis FC
Official siteHinchas Web
San Luis Association football clubs established in 2001 Association football clubs disestablished in 2013 Liga MX teams Ascenso MX teams 2001 establishments in Mexico 2013 disestablishments in Mexico