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Atletico Saltillo
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Mexico Segunda Division | 02/29 17:00 | - |
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Mexico Segunda Division | 02/22 22:06 | - |
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Mexico Segunda Division | 02/15 17:01 | - |
Cimarrones de Sonora FC II
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Mexico Segunda Division | 02/08 22:02 | - |
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Mexico Segunda Division | 02/02 16:02 | - |
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Mexico Segunda Division | 01/18 03:03 | - |
CD Nayarit Coras
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Mexico Segunda Division | 11/22 22:30 | - |
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Mexico Segunda Division | 11/08 22:35 | - |
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Mexico Segunda Division | 11/06 00:00 | - |
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Mexico Segunda Division | 10/26 23:15 | - |
Mineros de Fresnillo
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Murciélagos Fútbol Club was a Mexican football club that played in the Liga Premier. The club was based in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. From its beginnings, the club had the aim to turn into a model for Mexican football.
Founded in 2008 and with headquarters in Sinaloa's "Region of the Évora", Murciélagos was property of Grupo Faharo. Murciélagos FC broadcast their live games every Friday Nights at 10:00 pm central time in Mexico on the most interactive page of Internet of Mexican football 2 of Sinaloa were transmitted also by television opened by the channel.
On January 23, 2010, Murciélagos made history for being the first team in the world to allow its fans to vote through the Web for their starting lineup, supported by FIFA. The game was won by Murciélagos 1–0 to Vaqueros de Tepic of the Liga Premier of the Segunda División de México supervised by Juan Manuel Romo being the first coach that made history with this novel system and, at the same time, having the largest number of auxiliary technical personnel in the world. In the electronic football called Juan Manuel Navarro was the first player that entered to the field under this novel method replacing Sergio Mejía in the change.
The club was originally based in Guamúchil, Sinaloa, but was relocated to Los Mochis when it was announced on June 7, 2015, that they would participate in the second division, the Liga de Ascenso de México, after they bought the Irapuato franchise. After its relocation to Los Mochis, the team remained in the Ascenso MX until Torneo Clausura 2018, when it was relegated to Segunda División de México due to poor results.