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After eliminating Gavilanes de Matamoros and Cafetaleros de Chiapas, Tampico Madero reached the final against Inter Playa del Carmen, in the two games the teams tied at two goals, with an aggregate score of 4-4, for which a penalty shoot-out was necessary. Finally, Tampico Madero won the series 4-2 and won the championship.
Club Jaiba Brava, formerly known as Tampico Madero, [1] is a Mexican professional football club based in Tampico and Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas, that plays in the Liga de Expansión MX, the second level division of Mexican football. [2]
C.D.S. Tampico Madero footballers (141 P) Pages in category "C.D.S. Tampico Madero" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
After the ban, in a shockingly move, Owner Pelaez Pier transferred the franchise out from Tampico to Queretaro and leased the Corregidora Stadium until June 1995. [2] Also, the team left its name Tampico Madero and was renamed TM-Gallos Blancos and even Pelaez sacked Jose Camacho as manager appointing Juan de Dios Castillo. [3] [4]
Primera División de México (Mexican First Division) Apertura 2003 is a Mexican football tournament - one of two short tournaments that take up the entire year to determine the champion(s) of Mexican football.
C.D.S. Tampico Madero is a redirect, the category name should match the main article name!!! You should request this category be speedy renamed to Category:Club Jaiba Brava footballers . Association football portal
C.D.S. Tampico Madero (1982–) Club Deportivo Tampico (1966-1982) The Estadio Tamaulipas is a football stadium in the southern portion of the Mexican state of Tamaulipas , serving as the home of C.D.S. Tampico Madero It sits across two municipalities, Tampico and Ciudad Madero , and has a capacity of 19,667.
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