Clubname: | Atlético La Paz |
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Fullname: | Club Atlético La Paz |
Ground: | Estadio Guaycura La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico |
Capacity: | 5,209 |
Owner: | GLS Promotoría del Deporte[1] |
Chairman: | Samuel Hernández[2] |
Manager: | Raúl Rico |
League: | Liga de Expansión MX |
Season: | Apertura 2024 |
Position: | 13th |
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Website: | https://clubatleticolapaz.com/ |
Club Atlético La Paz is a Mexican professional football team based in La Paz, Baja California Sur. The club plays in Liga de Expansión MX.
On April 20, 2022, Grupo Orlegi announced the end of TM Fútbol Club.[3] The next day GLS Promotoría del Deporte announced they had acquired the franchise from Grupo Orlegi and relocated to La Paz, Baja California Sur.[4] This company also owns the club Mazorqueros[5]
After its creation, the board announced that the base of the team will be made up of players from Mazorqueros, Tampico Madero and some other players from Liga MX. In addition, the coaching staff will be made up of the one who already managed Mazorqueros during the 2021–22 season.[6]
On June 1, 2022, the team was accepted as a member of the Liga de Expansión MX.[7]
The team made its official debut on June 30, 2022 against Atlante at Mexico City, Atlético La Paz lost the match 3–0.[8] The team scored their first official goal on July 13 when José Daniel Hernández scored against Leones Negros UdeG,[9] later Atlético La Paz achieved their first win on August 23 when they defeated Raya2 Expansión by a score of 1–0.[10]
Atlético La Paz plays its matches at Estadio Guaycura which has a capacity for 5,209 spectators and was remodeled in 2019.[11]
style=background-color:#000000;color:#DAA520 | Position | style=background-color:#000000;color:#DAA520 | Staff |
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Manager | Raúl Rico | ||
Assistant managers | Antonio López | ||
Israel del Real | |||
Goalkeeper coach | Sergio García | ||
Fitness coaches | Arturo Sánchez | ||
Yamet Pérez | |||
Physiotherapist | Ramsés Hernández | ||
Team doctor | Sergio Cano |