Cobras Fútbol Premier

Cobras Fútbol Premier

Leagues Played
Mexico Liga TDP 12
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Mexico Liga TDP 10/03 20:00 - Futbol Premier v Soles de Sonora - View
Mexico Liga TDP 04/05 21:00 - Cobras Fútbol Premier v Búhos UNISON FC W 4-3
Mexico Liga TDP 03/15 21:00 - Futbol Premier v Deportivo Etchojoa L 0-1
Mexico Liga TDP 03/01 22:00 - Futbol Premier v Obson Dynamo FC L 1-2
Mexico Liga TDP 02/09 00:30 - FC CEPROFFA v Cobras Fútbol Premier D 1-1
Mexico Liga TDP 11/16 23:00 - Futbol Premier v Cachanillas FC W 5-4
Mexico Liga TDP 10/26 22:10 - Futbol Premier v Club Atletico Tijuana D 4-4
Mexico Liga TDP 10/12 23:00 - Cobras Fútbol Premier v Xolos de Hermosillo L 1-2
Mexico Liga TDP 04/01 23:30 - FC CEPROFFA v Cobras Fútbol Premier L 2-0
Mexico Liga TDP 03/05 21:10 - La Tribu de Cd. Juárez v Cobras Fútbol Premier L 6-0
Mexico Liga TDP 02/25 02:00 - Búhos UNISON FC v Cobras Fútbol Premier L 4-2
Mexico Liga TDP 10/22 17:00 - Cimarrones de Sonora FC III v Cobras Fútbol Premier L 7-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 6 5 1
Wins 2 2 0
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 2 2 0
Goals for 15 14 1
Goals against 15 14 1
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 1 0

Cobras Fútbol Premier was a Mexican football team that played in the Segunda División de México. They were held in the border town of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.

History

The club was originally founded in the city of Querétaro, Querétaro under the name Cobras de Querétaro, that was run by Grupo Televisa to carry veteran and the basic forces players of América. In the 1985-86 season, they won promotion by defeating Pachuca 3-1 on aggregate, but only lasted a season in top flight, as in 1987, they fell along with León finishing with 31 points in 40 games.

After descending, Alejandro de la Vega bought the franchise and moved it to Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. They immediately had success by making it to the finals in their first season and were crowned champions after defeating León, by a score of 1-0 in a game played in the Estadio Azteca on July 12, 1988, with Joaquín Mendoza as the manager, achieving automatic promotion to the Primera División de México.

The first match played in the maximum circuit was an away game against Cruz Azul in the Copa MX. At home, they debuted in Olímpico Benito Juárez against Correcaminos. In the 1988-89 season, they had their first meeting against América that ended 0-0. At home, they debuted with a 3-0 victory over the Correcaminos. In their first league tournament, they ended at the 12th position overall and 3rd in group 4.

For the 1989-90 season, Uruguayan Carlos Miloc became manager, doing a good job, but surprisingly he was stopped and his assistant Héctor Hugo Eugui took office. Cobras came within 1 point to qualify for the playoffs, because in the last game of the regular season they tied 1-1 with Toluca. They were only 1 point below the Necaxa with 38 units.

In the 1990-91 season, Héctor Hugo Eugui would start as a manager and Argentine Carlos Rodríguez came to replace him. That season's 17th overall was mediocre accomplishment and remained in last place in Group 4.

In the 1991-92 season, Cobras played the Cup tournament, where they were protagonists and reached the final, but Monterrey defeated them by a score of 4-2.

Beginning the regular season, Cobras started regularly but slowly reeled and as a result Cobras fell to the Segunda División de México with a disappointing run of 7 consecutive defeats. Halfway through the season, "Chamaco" Rodríguez was fired and replaced by Joaquín Mendoza, the same coach that would help the team get promoted in the 1987-88 season, but not save the team from relegating again in the 1991-92 season.

Cobras played 3 seasons in the Segunda División de México and in the 1993-94 season, they were near the promotion but were eliminated by Zacatepec in the semifinal round. In 1994, Primera División 'A' de México was born, but due to economic problems, the Cobras franchise disappeared.

In the Invierno 2001 tournament, the Saltillo Soccer franchise was moved to the border town of Ciudad Juárez and Cobras was reborn as a subsidiary and dependent of Monterrey. In command of Sergio Orduna, the team managed to reach the final of the Apertura 2003 with adverse outcome, falling to the Dorados de Sinaloa during this match Ignacio Battle's performance gave the team a 3-0 lead but unfortunately got injured and had to be substituted. The team collapsed and lost the final and the chance to return to the Primera División de México. They continued to play 3 more tournaments in the Primera División 'A' with mediocre results until the end of the Clausura 2005, when the team disappeared again due to debts and financial problems, and were replaced by Indios.

Cobras Fútbol Premier is a dynamic and competitive soccer team dedicated to excellence on the field. Known for their agility, strategic play, and relentless determination, the Cobras Fútbol Premier team embodies passion and teamwork in every match. With a roster of talented athletes and a commitment to growth, they strive to achieve victory while fostering sportsmanship and camaraderie. Whether competing locally or nationally, Cobras Fútbol Premier is a formidable force, always ready to strike with precision and agility.