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Tigres F.C.

Colombian football club


Summary

Colombian football club

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foundedas Expreso Rojo de Cartagena
as Tigres F.C.
groundEstadio Metropolitano de Techo
capacity10,000
chairmanNelly Páez
managerRafael Rodríguez
league
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websitehttps://www.tigresfutbolclub.com
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as Tigres F.C.

Tigres Fútbol Club is a professional Colombian football team based in Bogotá that plays in the Categoría Primera B. They play their home games at the Metropolitano de Techo stadium.

History

The history of the club began in 2002, when Expreso Palmira was purchased by businessmen who renamed the club Expreso Rojo de Cartagena. The team won the Primera C championship in that same year.

In 2003 the club played its first season in Primera B under the Expreso Rojo name, placing first in the aggregate table but being eliminated in the play-offs. Two years later the club moved to Sincelejo, where they only lasted a year, returning to Cartagena in 2006. In the 2007 season the team moved to the city of Fusagasugá, Cundinamarca.

The club's most notable participation in Colombian football occurred in the 2008 Copa Colombia in which the club reached the semi-finals. Expreso Rojo was eliminated by Once Caldas at that stage, with a 1–0 aggregate score.

In 2009 the team moved to Zipaquirá due to economic problems. For the 2011 season Expreso Rojo decided to move back to Fusagasugá, however due to poor results the club moved once again, this time to Soacha. In 2014 the team moved to Girardot, only to return to Zipaquirá the following year due to the poor state of the playing field in Girardot.

For the following season (2016), the club was renamed as Tigres F.C. due to a ruling by the Superintendency of Industry and Commerce of Colombia stating that the Expreso Rojo brand was already trademarked and linked to top-flight club Independiente Santa Fe and therefore could not be used by any other company. In that season, they earned promotion to Categoría Primera A for the 2017 season by winning Group A in the Primera B semi-finals. They became season runners-up after losing the final to América de Cali on aggregate score. However, they were relegated back to Primera B after only one season in the top flight.

Stadium

Kit manufacturer

PeriodKit manufacturer
2011COL Kimo
2012COL FSS
2013COL Sport Market
2014–2015COL Attlé
2016–COL Effort

Honours

Domestic

  • Categoría Primera B
    • Runners-up (1): 2016

Current squad

Managers

  • Colombia Jhon Jairo Bodmer (January 2016 – December 2018)
  • Colombia Diego Díaz (January 2019 – December 2019)
  • Colombia Óscar Morera (January 2020 – December 2021)
  • Colombia Jorge Rojas (January 2022 – September 2023)
  • Colombia Jorge Castro (September 2023 – June 2025)
  • Colombia Rafael Rodríguez (July 2025 – present)

Source:

References

References

  1. "Historia del Expreso Rojo (in Spanish)".
  2. "Historia pura: equipos que han hecho parte de la Primera B del fútbol colombiano en sus 30 años".
  3. (4 December 2016). "Sin hinchas ni patrocinio, pero en la A". [[El Espectador]].
  4. http://expresorojofc.co/el-club.html Lanzamiento Sport Market
  5. "Plantel Profesional {{!}} Tigres Fútbol Club". Tigres F.C..
  6. "TIGRES FC". División Mayor del Fútbol Colombiano.
  7. "Tigres FC » Manager history".
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