Unión de Curtidores (Spanish, Union of Tanners; nicknamed Curtidores) is a football club. The club was founded on August 15, 1928.

Unión de Curtidores
Full nameClub Unión De Curtidores
Nickname(s)Curtidores
Cuereros
La Franja
Garra Curtidora
El Unión
FoundedAugust 15, 1928; 96 years ago
GroundInstituto Oviedo Náutico
León, Guanajuato, México
Capacity1,000

History

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The club was founded on August 15, 1928. The club gained fame in the early 1930s by defeating local clubs in such a way that the board of directors tried to enroll the club in Mexican Primera División. It was not until 1943 when the club and the club's state of Guanajuato joined forces and created Union-Leon, which later become Club León. The club went on to keep the club's name and the colors and in 1967 joined the Segunda División Profesional.[1] In the 1970-1971 tournament, the club finished 7th overall. In 1971-1972 the club finished one point away from being relegated.

In 1972-1973 the club finished 8th overall. In 1974-1975 they managed to qualify for the playoffs beating Club Leon 1-0, but fell to Toluca, who went on to become the champion that year.

In 1977–78 and 1979–80 the team was on the verge of being relegated to the Second Division, however, it defeated Atlas F.C. and Club Jalisco to ensure its continuity in the first tier of Mexican soccer. However, in 1981 Curtidores was relegated to the second level after losing the relegation promotion to Atlas. In 1982–83 the team managed to return to the top category after defeating Deportivo Zamora in the promotion play–off. The team only remained in the First Division for one season, the 1984–85, since Curtidores was directly relegated to the second level for being more than 11 points away from the penultimate classified team. After this relegation, the team has never returned to Liga MX.

During 1986 and 1987, the Unión de Curtidores board ended its professional football teams, selling its franchises to teams from the cities of Chetumal and Zacatecas.[2]

In 1997 Unión de Curtidores returned to Mexican professional football when it was registered in the Primera División 'A' (second tier), the club was registered as an affiliated team to Club León, the city's main team and its former historical rival.

In 1999 Curtidores had achieved promotion to the Primera División after defeating Venados de Yucatán in the promotion final. However, its owner decided to sell the team's franchise to Club Puebla, a team that had been relegated from the top tier in the same season, since the owner did not want to keep two teams in the same division, in addition to seeking the continuity of Club León, the which was considered his main team, so Curtidores did not manage to promote and abandoned professional football after that decision.[3]

During the decades of 2000 and 2010 Unión de Curtidores had a presence in the Segunda and Tercera División, with representative teams that appeared and disappeared constantly. In the Clausura 2013 and Clausura 2014 tournaments Curtidores managed to reach the final of the Liga Premier de Ascenso, being defeated by Ballenas Galeana Morelos and Atlético Coatzacoalcos, respectively. During those years the team was part of the Grupo Pachuca sports structure and functioned as a development team for Club León. In the summer of 2014 the team was sold to Chiapas F.C., who relocated it to Tuxtla Gutiérrez to re-found Atlético Chiapas, ending professional football again for Unión de Curtidores.

Ten years after its last disappearance, in July 2024 the team tried to return to professional football with the help of Club Cachorros de León, even the team's management announced its return to the fields,[4] however, finally the Liga Premier de México did not authorize the move, so Curtidores attempt to return to professional activity was frustrated.[5]

Honours

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1999
1982-1983
1971

Kit evolution

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First kit evolution
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Articole clubs history Archived September 20, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Historia del Club Deportivo Unión de Curtidores" (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  3. ^ Pérez, Iván (23 November 2020). "1999 el año del rescate de la Fiera pero del adiós del Unión". Soy Fiera (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 July 2024.
  4. ^ Márquez, Gabriel (24 July 2024). "¡Regresa! Unión de Curtidores será equipo de Liga Premier FMF". Periódico AM (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 July 2024.
  5. ^ "Unión de Curtidores se 'baja' de la Liga Premier". El Sol de León (in Spanish). 25 July 2024. Retrieved 28 July 2024.

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