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C.D. Tapatío

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Tapatío
BERJAYA
Full nameClub Deportivo Tapatío
NicknamesEl Rebaño Sagrado (The Sacred Herd)
Los Rojiblancos (The Red-and-Whites)
Founded2 August 1973; 52 years ago (1973-08-02)
June 2020; 6 years ago (2020-06) (refounded)
GroundEstadio Akron
Zapopan, Jalisco
Capacity48,071[1]
OwnerGrupo Omnilife
ChairmanAmaury Vergara
ManagerJosé Luis Meléndez
LeagueLiga de Expansión MX
Clausura 2026Regular phase: 7th
Final phase: Quarterfinals

Club Deportivo Tapatío, simplified as CD Tapatío, is a professional Mexican football club based in Zapopan, Jalisco. It competes in Liga de Expansión MX, the second level division of Mexican football, and plays its home matches at the Estadio Akron. The club serves as a reserve team of Guadalajara.

Founded in 1973, the club competed at various levels of the Mexican football pyramid until its dissolution in 2009. On July 29, 2020, it was reestablished in the Liga de Expansión.[2]

History

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It was founded as Club Deportivo Tapatío in 1973 when Guadalajara purchased a license for the Tercera División de México. In two seasons, Tapatío promoted to the Segunda División de México. The club mostly competed at the second level. After a relegation, Tapatío bought the second level license from the Gallos de Aguascalientes franchise in 2001 and relocated it to Guadalajara, Jalisco. In 2004, the team was moved to La Piedad, Michoacán and competed as Chivas La Piedad. In the 2005/06 season, the team was moved to Tepic, Nayarit and competed as Chivas Coras. The team returned to Guadalajara in 2006 and the Tapatío name was restored.

Before the Apertura 2009 tournament, Tapatío ceased to exist. The league system was restructured and following new rules of the FMF that teams in the Primera División de México would not be able to have a filial team in the Liga de Ascenso de México, the franchise was sold to Club Universidad de Guadalajara. Chivas Rayadas was then created and it served as the new reserve team for Club Deportivo Guadalajara.

In 2020, the team was revived due to the creation of the Liga de Expansión MX, a league that replaced the Liga de Ascenso de México with the aim of functioning as a development for football players.[3]

Honours

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Domestic

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Promotion divisions

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Friendly

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  • Verizon Wireless Copa Alianza: 2007
  • Duelo de Campeones: 2023

Personnel

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Management

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Position Staff
Chairman Mexico Amaury Vergara
Director of Institutional Football Mexico Mariano Varela
Deputy Director Mexico Javier Mier
Head of Professional Youth Soccer Mexico Erich Hernández
Basic Forces Coordinator Mexico Luis Manuel Díaz
Children's Football Coordinator Mexico Carlos Nápoles

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Coaching staff

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Position Staff
Manager Mexico José Luis Meléndez
Assistant managersMexico Raúl Rico
Mexico Francisco Macías
Fitness coachesMexico Juan Melo
Mexico Carlos González
Goalkeeper coachMexico Sergio Arias
PhysiotherapistMexico Mario Durán
Team doctorsMexico Marco Vite
Mexico Saraí Reséndiz

Players

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As of August 3, 2025[4]

Team squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
42 DF BERJAYA MEX Diego Delgadillo
43 DF BERJAYA MEX Rodrigo Parra
44 MF BERJAYA MEX Saúl Zamora
46 FW BERJAYA MEX Luis Egurrola
47 MF BERJAYA MEX Gibrán Ortiz
48 MF BERJAYA MEX Leonardo Jiménez
49 FW BERJAYA MEX Vladimir Moragrega
50 MF BERJAYA USA Cruz Medina (on loan from San Jose Earthquakes)
51 GK BERJAYA MEX Axel Leyva
53 DF BERJAYA MEX Carlo Soldati
54 DF BERJAYA MEX Emiliano Freyfeld
No. Pos. Nation Player
55 DF BERJAYA MEX Sebastián Esparza
56 DF BERJAYA MEX Ángel Chávez
57 FW BERJAYA MEX Jesús Hernández
58 MF BERJAYA MEX Juan Pablo Uribe
60 MF BERJAYA MEX Luis Ledesma
62 MF BERJAYA MEX Brandon Téllez
63 DF BERJAYA MEX Matías Cendejas
66 MF BERJAYA MEX Jorge Guzmán
67 FW BERJAYA USA Sergio Aguayo
69 FW BERJAYA CZE Daniel Villaseca

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
59 MF BERJAYA MEX Christian Torres (at Loudoun United)

References

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  1. "2026 FIFA World Cup Bid Book" (PDF). p. 178. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  2. "El Tapatío, donde jugó Chicharito, Bravo y Salcido disputará la Liga de Expansión". Mediotiempo.com (in Spanish). 26 June 2020. Archived from the original on 29 June 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  3. "Tapatío: La filial de Chivas jugará como local en el Estadio Akron". Diario Récord (in Spanish). 29 July 2020. Archived from the original on 2 August 2020. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  4. "Tapatío". Liga BBVA Expansión MX. Archived from the original on 28 November 2020. Retrieved 12 January 2021.