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Mexico Segunda Division 04/27 21:30 34 Gavilanes FC Matamoros v Chihuahua FC - CANC
Mexico Segunda Division 04/20 02:00 33 Chihuahua FC v U.A. Zacatecas - CANC
Mexico Segunda Division 04/13 02:00 32 Chihuahua FC v CF Orgullo Reynosa - CANC
Mexico Segunda Division 04/07 22:00 31 Portadown v Chihuahua FC - CANC
Mexico Segunda Division 03/30 02:00 30 Chihuahua FC v Real Apodaca FC - CANC
Mexico Segunda Division 03/23 01:30 29 [15] Club Calor v Chihuahua FC [1] - CANC
Mexico Segunda Division 03/19 02:00 28 Chihuahua FC v Saltillo FC - CANC
Mexico Segunda Division 03/12 01:00 27 [12] Cimarrones de Sonora FC II v Chihuahua FC [1] - CANC
Mexico Segunda Division 03/07 02:00 26 Chihuahua FC v Alacranes de Durango - CANC
Mexico Segunda Division 03/03 03:00 25 Los Cabos United v Chihuahua FC - CANC
Mexico Segunda Division 02/24 02:00 24 Chihuahua FC v Dragones Toluca W CANC
Mexico Segunda Division 02/18 23:00 23 [12] Mineros de Fresnillo v Chihuahua FC [1] W 0-1

Wikipedia - Chihuahua F.C.

Chihuahua Fútbol Club was a Mexican professional football club based in the city of Chihuahua, Chihuahua that played in the Segunda División de México. The club played their home matches in the Estadio Olímpico Universitario José Reyes Baeza.

History

In the summer of 2020, UACH F.C. was put on hiatus due to financial issues and economic problems as a result of the impact of the COVID-19, leaving the city of Chihuahua without a professional football team. Subsequently, some initiatives arose to return football to the city, especially through the purchase of a franchise in the Liga de Expansión MX. However, there was no agreement to finalize the purchase of a new team.

After the failure of the initial plans, the owners of Grupo Xoy Capital obtained the franchise originally belonging to UACH F.C., which had been on hiatus since 2020 and shared the same city with Chihuahua F.C. In May 2022, the new team was officially presented.

In January 2024, Yox Capital, the company that provided financial support to Chihuahua F.C. faced several accusations of fraud and was sued, initially the team seemed to be safe from the problem, however, on February 28 it was announced that the reserve team of Chihuahua F.C. left the Tercera División de México due to budget problems. At the beginning of March, the main team of Chihuahua F.C. began to be affected by the crisis of the owner company, which is why it stopped playing its Segunda División matches. On March 20, the FMF began the process of disaffiliation from the club, because its owner, Venezuelan businessman Carlos Lazo, is subject to an international search and arrest warrant, which according to Mexican football regulations is a cause for the expulsion of a team from the country's professional football league system. The team was later sold and moved to Irapuato, Guanajuato to become a reserves club of the Irapuato franchise.

Chihuahua FC is a professional soccer team based in the city of Chihuahua, Mexico. Known for their passionate play and strong community support, the team competes in Mexico's domestic leagues, showcasing talented players and a commitment to developing local talent. With a vibrant fan base and a proud regional identity, Chihuahua FC embodies the spirit and resilience of northern Mexico, striving for success on the national stage and fostering a sense of pride among their supporters.