Results

Mexico Segunda Division 04/12 22:00 14 Colima v Acatlán D 0-0
Mexico Segunda Division 04/06 03:00 13 Los Cabos United v Acatlán L 5-2
Mexico Segunda Division 03/30 22:00 12 Acatlán v Universidad Guadalajara II W 7-6
Mexico Segunda Division 03/23 01:00 11 [5] Jaguares de Chiapas FC v Acatlán [11] L 4-1
Mexico Segunda Division 03/16 22:00 10 [11] Acatlán v Zitacuaro CF [10] W 3-1
Mexico Segunda Division 03/08 20:30 9 [10] Pioneros de Cancun v Acatlán [9] L 3-1
Mexico Segunda Division 03/02 22:00 8 Acatlán v Tapachula Soconusco FC W 2-0
Mexico Segunda Division 02/22 00:00 7 [10] Inter Playa del Carmen v Acatlán [11] D 3-3
Mexico Segunda Division 02/16 22:00 6 [11] Acatlán v Faraones Texcoco [7] L 1-3
Mexico Segunda Division 02/09 01:00 5 [7] Racing de Veracruz v Acatlán [11] L 2-1
Mexico Segunda Division 02/02 22:00 4 [10] Acatlán v Chilpancingo [5] L 1-2
Mexico Segunda Division 01/24 18:00 3 Club Atlético San Juan de Aragón v Acatlán W 1-6

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 28 14 14
Wins 8 5 3
Draws 8 4 4
Losses 12 5 7
Goals for 46 26 20
Goals against 62 27 35
Clean sheets 3 1 2
Failed to score 6 1 5

Wikipedia - Acatlán F.C.

Acatlán Fútbol Club, alternatively named CEFOR Tepatitlán and Trinca Guinda F.C., is a Mexican football club that plays in the Liga Premier – Serie A. It is based in the city of Arandas, Jalisco.

History

The team was created in 2016 after that the Vaqueros Bellavista left the town.

In the 2017–2018 season, Acatlán finished as group champion. In the promotion playoffs, the team eliminated Troyanos UDEM, Tuzos UAZ, Club Hidalguense, Atlético Valladolid, Águilas UAS and C.D. Uruapan, to reach division final. In the final of the category, Acatlán faced the F.C. Marina tied for 1–1 in the aggregate, in the penalty shootout, Acatlán won 4–5 getting its first title in their history.

Despite winning the promotion to the Liga Premier – Serie A, the team was not certified to participate in the division, so its franchise was relocated to Tepic, Nayarit and was renamed to Coras de Nayarit F.C. In the 2018–2019 season, the Acatlán team remained, but played with the name Futcenter. In 2019, the team returned to its original name officially.

In the 2023–24 season, the team once again won promotion to the Liga Premier – Serie A. On May 25, 2024, Acatlán defeated Tigres de Alica F.C. to achieve promotion, finally, the team finished the season as runners-up in the Liga TDP after being defeated by Faraones de Texcoco in the national final.

After the Acatlán promotion, a group of businessmen from Tepatitlán bought the club. The new owners of Acatlán attempted to move the team to their city, however, the management of Tepatitlán F.C. did not grant permission to do the movement, so Acatlán paused its attempt to move from Zapotlanejo pending a future change of name and venue of the Tepa team.

In the event of a possible future relocation, the team was internally renamed CEFOR Tepatitlán, in addition to adopting the colors red and blue as its main identity. However, officially the team maintains the name Acatlán F.C. in the competitions organized by the Mexican Football Federation and Liga Premier.

In January 2025, the club board abandoned its intentions to establish Acatlán F.C. in Tepatitlán after receiving support from the local government of Arandas, Jalisco, where it had been established since the fall of 2024. As a result, the team abandoned the alternate brand of CEFOR Tepatitlán to use a new one called Trinca Guinda F.C., with this change the team adopted the colors maroon and white as its new identity.

The Acatlán soccer team, representing the vibrant community of Acatlán in Mexico, is known for its passionate play and strong team spirit. Established to promote local talent and foster community pride, Acatlán has become a symbol of resilience and dedication on the field. The team features a mix of experienced players and emerging young talents, all committed to showcasing their skills and representing their hometown with pride. With a focus on teamwork, agility, and strategic play, Acatlán continues to strive for success in regional competitions and aims to elevate its presence in Mexican soccer.