墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 04/08 23:11 | - | Inter普拉亞德爾卡曼II v 坎特拉維納多斯FC | L | 3-0 | |
墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 04/05 22:00 | - | 坎特拉維納多斯FC v Pampaneros de Champoton | L | 1-4 | |
墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 03/24 21:00 | - | 切圖馬爾 v 坎特拉維納多斯FC | W | 1-2 | |
墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 03/04 22:00 | - | 坎特拉維納多斯FC v CD Saraguatos de Palenque | W | 6-3 | |
墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 02/18 22:00 | - | 坎特拉維納多斯FC v 費利諾48 AC | D | 2-2 | |
墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 02/04 22:00 | - | 坎特拉維納多斯FC v 維納多斯競技II | L | 1-2 | |
墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 01/21 20:00 | - | CD皮歐內洛斯青年 v 坎特拉維納多斯FC | D | 1-1 | |
墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 10/22 21:10 | - | 坎特拉維納多斯FC v 切圖馬爾 | L | 0-2 | |
墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 09/04 20:00 | - | 維納多斯競技II v 坎特拉維納多斯FC | D | 0-0 | |
墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 05/05 21:30 | - | 坎特拉維納多斯FC v 西瑪羅雷斯索諾拉II | L | 0-2 | |
墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 04/23 21:00 | - | 坎特拉維納多斯FC v CD皮歐內洛斯青年 | W | 2-1 | |
墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 04/09 21:30 | - | 坎特拉維納多斯FC v Inter普拉亞德爾卡曼II | D | 1-1 | |
墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 03/19 22:30 | - | 坎特拉維納多斯FC v 坎佩切FC新生代 | W | 4-0 | |
墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 03/12 21:11 | - | 普羅格雷索FC v 坎特拉維納多斯FC | D | 1-1 | |
墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 03/05 22:30 | - | 坎特拉維納多斯FC v 坎佩切海盜 | D | 0-0 | |
墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 02/19 22:40 | - | 坎特拉維納多斯FC v CD尤卡坦 | W | 1-0 | |
墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 02/05 22:30 | - | 坎特拉維納多斯FC v 烏努克馬瑪雅人 | W | 2-0 | |
墨西哥TDP聯賽 | 11/27 22:40 | - | 坎特拉維納多斯FC v 切圖馬爾 | W | 6-2 |
Venados Fútbol Club is a Mexican football club based in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico. The team are currently playing in the Liga de Expansión MX, the second tier of the Mexican football league system. For the Clausura 2011 season they became the filial team of Atlante, whilst until that point they had been the subsidiary team of Monarcas Morelia.
The team emerged in 1988 as the "Venados de Yucatan", when Mr. Jorge Arana Palma, acquires the franchise of the Second Division of the Alacranes de Apatzingán, and it is during this stage when the colors that would identify them to this day are defined, green, yellow and white. During this first season, they were runner-up in the Second Division in the 1988-89 season and the First Division 'A' championship in 1998.
Mérida F.C. was returned in 2003 by the brothers Arturo and Mauricio Millet Reyes, who obtained the franchise of Nacional de Tijuana.
After the Clausura 2005 tournament, the Millet brothers announced that they would be selling the team to Irapuato FC due to economic problems, citing lackluster attendance and poor support from the local government. Nevertheless, the brothers formed a team that participated in an amateur league in Yucatán and also opened a training facility in Argentina to scout local talent. Mérida F.C. returned to the professional ranks when they participated in the Tercera División in 2006/07. During 2007, the brothers oversaw the construction of a training facility located at the Unidad Deportiva Tamanché. By the 2007/08 season Mérida was participating in the Segunda División.
On June 16, 2008, Arturo Millet Reyes announced that he had acquired the filial team of Morelia. Millet Reyes has stated that his intention is to maintain the team in Mérida for an extended period of time, unlike in previous years. He also received a guarantee that if the Venados were to be promoted to the Primera División that the team would remain in Mérida.
On November 11, 2008, the Federación Mexicana de Fútbol Asociación (FMF) granted the club the certification required to be promoted to the Primera División.
In the Clausura 2009 season Mérida defeated Club Tijuana 1–0 on aggregate to win the Clausura title. Mérida lost the subsequent promotion play-off for the Primera Division de Mexico, after a defeat by Querétaro FC on penalties.
On 4 December 2010 the brothers Arturo and Mauricio Millet Reyes announced that Mérida F.C. would no longer form part of the Liga de Ascenso and that Monarcas Morelia would decide if a team would stay in the city, but that talks were also underway with Atlante F.C. regarding the creation of a link with them.
The Mérida franchise was subsequently sold to Atlante and they became that team's filial team for the Clausura 2011, whilst the original Atlante filial team (Atlante UTN) swapped franchises to become the subsidiary team for Morelia.