Mineros de Fresnillo

Mineros de Fresnillo

Leagues Played
Mexico Segunda Division 169
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Mexico Segunda Division 04/26 17:00 2 [7] Universidad Guadalajara II v Mineros de Fresnillo [10] W 1-2
Mexico Segunda Division 04/19 17:00 2 Mineros de Fresnillo v Universidad Guadalajara II L 1-5
Mexico Segunda Division 04/12 23:00 14 Mineros de Fresnillo v U.A. Zacatecas L 0-2
Mexico Segunda Division 04/08 02:05 13 [10] Mineros de Fresnillo v Montaneses FC [4] L 1-2
Mexico Segunda Division 04/05 23:00 13 Mineros de Fresnillo v Montaneses FC - PPT.
Mexico Segunda Division 04/02 22:00 9 [9] U.A. Zacatecas v Mineros de Fresnillo [10] W 2-6
Mexico Segunda Division 03/30 01:00 12 [5] Racing de Veracruz v Mineros de Fresnillo [10] L 1-0
Mexico Segunda Division 03/22 02:00 11 [1] Cimarrones de Sonora FC v Mineros de Fresnillo [10] L 3-0
Mexico Segunda Division 03/15 23:00 10 [7] Mineros de Fresnillo v Tecos [8] L 0-2
Mexico Segunda Division 03/08 23:00 9 U.A. Zacatecas v Mineros de Fresnillo - PPT.
Mexico Segunda Division 03/02 03:00 8 [2] Los Cabos United v Mineros de Fresnillo [4] L 1-0
Mexico Segunda Division 02/22 23:00 7 [4] Mineros de Fresnillo v Mexicali FC [12] W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 30 15 15
Wins 8 6 2
Draws 4 2 2
Losses 18 7 11
Goals for 40 23 17
Goals against 50 23 27
Clean sheets 4 4 0
Failed to score 10 4 6

The Mineros de Fresnillo Fútbol Club, commonly known as Mineros, is a Mexican football club based in Fresnillo, Zacatecas. The club was founded in 2007, and currently plays in the Serie A of Liga Premier.

History

Mineros de Fresnillo was founded in 2007. In 2013 the team was registered in the Liga de Nuevos Talentos. In the Torneo Apertura 2014, the team was the division champion.

In 2015, Mineros de Fresnillo was promoted to Liga Premier de Ascenso after defeating Sahuayo F.C. in the promotion playoff, however, the team had to stay one more season in Liga de nuevos Talentos while modernizing their stadium to do it according to the requirements of the league.

In the 2016-17 season, the team made its debut in the Liga Premier de Ascenso, in the Clausura 2017 tournament Fresnillo was classified to the league for the championship, it was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Pioneros de Cancún. Although Mineros de Fresnillo had retained its place in the Liga Premier de México, before the start of the 2017-18 season the team was relegated to Serie B for not meeting the requirements established by the new Liga Premier de México. But invited back for the 2019-20 season, which was abandoned due to Covid-19 pandemic.

In July 2021, the team became a squad affiliated to Mineros de Zacatecas, after the Zacatecan team took over Mineros de Fresnillo because it stopped receiving financial support from the mining company.

**Mineros de Fresnillo** is a professional soccer team based in Fresnillo, Zacatecas, Mexico. Founded in 2010, the team has quickly established itself as a competitive force in the lower divisions of Mexican football. The club's name, which translates to "Miners of Fresnillo," pays homage to the region's rich mining history, reflecting the community's pride and resilience.

Mineros de Fresnillo plays its home matches at the Estadio Carlos Vega Villalba, a venue that fosters a passionate atmosphere, drawing local fans who are dedicated to supporting their team. The team's colors, typically featuring shades of red and white, symbolize the spirit and determination of the players and their supporters.

Competing in the Liga de Expansión MX, the team aims to climb the ranks of Mexican soccer, showcasing a blend of emerging talent and experienced players. Known for their tenacious playing style and strong team cohesion, Mineros de Fresnillo is committed to developing local talent and contributing to the growth of soccer in the region.

With a focus on community engagement and youth development, Mineros de Fresnillo not only strives for success on the field but also aims to inspire the next generation of soccer players in Zacatecas. As they continue to build their legacy, the team remains a symbol of hope and pride for the people of Fresnillo.