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Club Ángeles de Puebla was a
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team that played in
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and in
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, it had its home in the city of
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in Mexico. The team was founded in the years 1984–85 after the purchase of the Club de Fútbol Oaxtepec franchise. This team did not have any success, but it was always provided with the support of the people. It was a hardened team that strained to a great extent in its stay in the Mexican Primera División. After the 1989–90 season, the franchise was sold and transferred to
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and was made into Santos. The club made a brief comeback in 1999, which ended in 2001.


History

The team was founded in the years 1984 – 85 after the purchase of the Club de Fútbol Oaxtepec franchise. This team did not have any success, but it was always provided with the support of the people. It was a hardened team that strained to a great extent in its stay in the
Mexican Primera División Liga MX, also known as Liga BBVA MX for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Mexico and the highest level of the Mexican football league system. Formerly known as Liga Mayor (1943–1949) and also as Primera Divi ...
. After the 1989–90 season, the franchise was sold and transferred to
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and was made into Santos. The first league game for Angeles de Puebla was played on August 20, 1984 against
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at home. Forward Jorge Marinero scored the first goal for the new team in the tournament, and obtained their first victory that day. In their first season in the first division they ended up in second place. This team was nicknamed the "millionaires" by the press. Of the 24 games played in the league tournament of 1984–85, Angeles de Puebla obtained 14 victories and 2 ties, obtaining 30 points with 53 goals in favor and 30 against. In the
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, the team won their first cup, with 10 points from 4 victories, 2 draws and only one defeat. After 1988-87 tournament having just avoided relegation beating Club Atlante 2–0 in the last round of the tournament, the match took place on June 21, 1988 played in the
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. After the tournament ended due to lack of supporters having Puebla F.C. playing in the same city, the club was sold to
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where it went on to play under the name
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.


Return and goodbye

In 1999,
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had the worst relegation percentage and when everyone thought the club was bound to play in the
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, the club's owner Francisco Bernat bought the recently promoted
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franchise in order to remain in the First Division. The club that was relegated became Ángeles de Puebla and so returning after almost 15 years of absences. The club played with Puebla FC white and blue uniform. The club took part in the Invierno 99 tournament under the management of Manuel Álvarez who led the club to the playoffs finishing with 33 points first in group 1. In the playoffs, the club was eliminated by
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with a score of 5–2 after 160 minutes. In the Verano 2000, the club once again had a good tournament finishing with 32 points first in group 1 and 3rd overall, Oswaldo Nartallo was the club leading scorer with 9. This time, in the playoffs, the club managed to eliminate Atletico Yucatán losing 3–1 in the first game and beating them 6–0 at home. In semifinals, the club was eliminated by Club Irapuato with an overall score of 3–2. After the tournament ended, the owners did not want to extend contracts to their best player deciding to sale and promote their best players to the first club. The club played the Invierno 2000 with a squad with an average age of 18 along with a new manager Guillermo Vázquez Mejía who had a bad tournament earning only 10 points. That would be the last tournament the club played after the owners sold the club to the Universidad Cuauhtémoc and played under the name San Sebastián.


Overall statistics

Year by year First division statistic 1984–88 After the 1987–88 season, the club franchise was sold to
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where it became
Club Santos Laguna Club Santos Laguna S.A. de C.V., simply known as Santos Laguna or Santos, is a Mexican professional football club based in Torreón, Coahuila. The club competes in Liga MX, the top division of Mexican football. Founded in 1983 as Club Santos IM ...


Goal Scoring Records


Kits

The club's original colors consists of a red shirt with red shorts along with white socks. The away kit consists of a white shirt and shorts with red socks. In 1999 the club changed its colors to blue and white, the same as Puebla F.C. club that had bought the club in 1999 and had used it as a reserve squad. Angles Puebla kit 1984–1989 Violet and white kit. Angles Puebla kit 1999–2001 Puebla F.C. kit.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Angeles De Puebla Defunct football clubs in Puebla Association football clubs established in 1984 Sport in Puebla (city) 1984 establishments in Mexico