Tecos F.C.

Mexican association football club

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July 2022 Jorge Hernández becomes manager of Tecos F.C., continuing as the current manager
June 2019 Daniel Alcántar becomes manager of Tecos F.C., serving until December 2020
June 19 2017 The disciplinary commission accepted Tecos' request to investigate player age irregularities in the final, ultimately proclaiming Tecos as the Third Division champion and granting them promotion to the Second Division Serie A.
2016 Tecos F.C. won their second Tercera División title in the 2016–17 season.
2016 After the 2016–2017 season in Tercera Division, won a semi-finals match 4-2 against Tuzos Pachuca, which promoted them to Segunda División.
2015 Tecos F.C. won the Copa de la Segunda División in the Clausura 2015 tournament.
2015 Club renamed to Tecos Fútbol Club following the sale of sporting rights to Zacatecas, representing a major restructuring of the team's identity.
2015 After the 2014–15 Season, the reserved team of Estudiantes Tecos was moved to Zacatecas and subsequently dissolved.
August 2015 Rodrigo Ruiz from Chile becomes manager of Tecos F.C., serving until May 2019
August 2015 Leaño family bought the image rights from Grupo Pachuca, re-founding the club to play in the Tercera División.
2014 Tecos F.C. won the Ascenso MX (Promotion) title in the Clausura 2014 tournament.
September 2014 Pako Ayestarán from Spain becomes manager of Tecos F.C., serving until June 2014
July 2014 The reserve team of Estudiantes Tecos officially confirmed to play in the 2014–15 Season of Liga Premier de Ascenso in Group 1, retaining the original team's shield and uniform.
May 28 2014 Confirmed move to Zacatecas and renamed to Mineros de Zacatecas; Estudiantes Tecos were dissolved.
May 22 2014 Grupo Pachuca president Jesús Martínez Patiño announced the club would move to Zacatecas.
May 2013 The Autonomous University of Guadalajara sold Estudiantes Tecos to Grupo Pachuca, transferring the team's operational control and marking a significant change in the club's ownership and management.
2012 Tecos played their final game in Primera División against Querétaro, which ended in a 1-1 draw, marking the end of their top-division tenure.
2012 Tecos' relegation was confirmed when Atlas defeated Monterrey 1-0 in Jalisco Stadium, while Tecos drew 1-1 with Puebla in Tres de Marzo stadium, leaving them 7 points behind with only 2 games remaining.
April 14 2012 Relegated to Mexico's Liga de Ascenso after achieving the lowest percentage of points in the last three years.
2011 During the Apertura 2011 tournament, Tecos (then known as Estudiantes) maintained its precarious position in the relegation table.
2010 Tecos F.C. began a challenging period in the relegation percentage table, ranking third worst, just behind Atlas and newly ascended Tijuana.
2010 The team was eliminated from the 2010 Copa Libertadores qualification round, losing 4-1 to Juan Aurich.

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