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| Full name | Club Social y Deportivo Dorados de Sinaloa[1] | ||
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| Nickname(s) | Los Baldados (The Dorados) El Gran Pez (The Great Fish)[2] | ||
| Founded | 9 August 2003 | ||
| Ground | Estadio Dorados | ||
| Capacity | 20,108 | ||
| Owner | Grupo Caliente | ||
| Chairman | José Antonio Núñez | ||
| Manager | Rafael García | ||
| League | Liga de Expansión MX | ||
| Apertura 2022 | 5th (Reclassification) | ||
| Website | Club website | ||
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Dorados de Sinaloa, or Dorados, is a Mexican professional football club based in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico.
History
Dorados de Sinaloa was founded on August 9, 2003.[3] The Dorados was the youngest team to play on First Division de México, having joined the division for the first time for the Apertura 2004 tournament when the club was only one year old. The Dorados currently play in the Liga de Expansión MX, the second tier of the Mexican league.[4]
First promotion and relegation
On 20 December 2003, the Dorados won their first title in the Apertura 2003 tournament of Primera División A. Guadalupe Castaneda scored the goal, beating the Cobras of Ciudad Juárez. They finished as runners-up in the Apertura 2004, and won the play-off promotion beating Club León with a goal from Roberto Dominguez and winning the promotion to Liga MX just one year after the club was founded. The club was relegated to the Apertura in a 2006 tournament after playing for just two years in the top tier.
Return to first Division
On July 27, 2015, the Dorados played their first game in the First Division after 8 seasons in the Second Division. The game was celebrated in the Banorte Stadium versus Jaguares de Chiapas, with a 0–0 final score. Their first 3 points came in the second game of the season on July 31, against Xoloitzcuintles de Tijuana in the Caliente Stadium. Dayro Moreno scored for the North Californian team, but Mauricio Martín Romero scored the first goal of Dorados in the 2015–16 Liga MX season. The Dorados played and won their first game in the first division in 9 years, 1–2. The previous game being on April 22, 2006, when the Dorados beat Jaguares de Chiapas 4–2, with goals from Andrés Orozco, Cristian Patiño, and Pep Guardiola.

Second relegation
On April 16, 2016, after losing 5–2 to Tigres UANL, the Dorados were demoted after just one season in Liga MX, finishing last in the relegation table of 2015–16 Liga MX season marking the second time the club was relegated to Ascenso MX.
Rivalry with Club León
When the Dorados de Sinaloa arrived at Primera División A in 2003, a rivalry was born. When the franchise was first created in 2003, Dorados became champions in their first tournament, becoming the first team to ever accomplish this feat in Primera A. In their second tournament, Dorados made it to the final once again, falling to Club León. Despite losing this final, Dorados and León played the promotion game to Primera División de México where Dorados were victorious. Dorados and Leon have played a total of four finals, with each team winning two.
Since the relegation of Dorados to the Ascenso MX, the two sides have not played in a league match.
Honours
-  Ascenso MX: 4
- Apertura 2003, Clausura 2007, Clausura 2015, Apertura 2016
 
-  Campeón de Ascenso: 2
- 2004, 2015
 
-  Copa MX: 1
- Apertura 2012
 
- International Copa Ricardo: 
- Second Place
 
Personnel
Management
| Position | Staff | 
|---|---|
| Chairman |  José Antonio Núñez | 
| Director of football |  Juan Pablo Santiago | 
Source:
Coaching staff
| Position | Staff | 
|---|---|
| Manager |  Rafael García | 
| Assistant managers |  Rubén Duarte Casillas | 
|  Carlos Heriberto Pinto | |
| Goalkeeper coach |  Daniel Zamora | 
| Fitness coach |  Hugo Carbajal | 
| Physiotherapist |  Manuel Morales | 
| Team doctor |  Hernando Casillas | 
Players
First-team squad
- As of 24 June 2022[5]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Reserve teams
- Dorados de Sinaloa (Liga TDP)
- Reserve team that plays in the Liga TDP, the fourth level of the Mexican league system.
Notable players
 Carlos Casartelli Carlos Casartelli
 César Gradito César Gradito
 Diego Latorre Diego Latorre
 Pablo Gabriel Torres Pablo Gabriel Torres
 Milton Caraglio Milton Caraglio
 Gaspar Servio Gaspar Servio
 Gabriel Hachen Gabriel Hachen
 Flavio Rogerio Flavio Rogerio
 Iarley Iarley
 Lucas Silva Lucas Silva
 David Henriquez David Henriquez
 Andrés Orozco Andrés Orozco
 Yimmi Chara Yimmi Chara
 Óscar Rojas Óscar Rojas
 Jefferson Montero Jefferson Montero
 Vinicio Angulo Vinicio Angulo
 Segundo Castillo Segundo Castillo
 Walter Ayovi Walter Ayovi
 Miguel Becerra Miguel Becerra
 Everaldo Begines Everaldo Begines
 Jared Borgetti Jared Borgetti
 Omar Briceño Omar Briceño
 Guadalupe Castañeda Guadalupe Castañeda
 Jorge Iván Estrada Jorge Iván Estrada
 Hugo García Hugo García
 Carlos Alberto Hurtado Carlos Alberto Hurtado
 Héctor López Héctor López
 David Mendoza David Mendoza
 Aurelio Molina Aurelio Molina
 Luis Padilla Luis Padilla
 Mario Padilla Mario Padilla
 Christian Patiño Christian Patiño
 Carlos Pinto Carlos Pinto
 Aldo Polo Aldo Polo
 Sergio Quiróz Sergio Quiróz
 Lorenzo Ramírez Lorenzo Ramírez
 Jaime Ruiz Jaime Ruiz
 Diego Mejia Diego Mejia
 Alfredo Frausto Alfredo Frausto
 Mario Osuna Mario Osuna
 Javier Güemez Javier Güemez
 Joel Sánchez Joel Sánchez
 Cirilo Saucedo Cirilo Saucedo
 Christian Valdéz Christian Valdéz
 Cuauhtémoc Blanco Cuauhtémoc Blanco
 Fernando Arce Fernando Arce
 Elio Castro Elio Castro
 Raúl Enríquez Raúl Enríquez
 Moisés Velasco Moisés Velasco
 Roberto Nurse Roberto Nurse
 Pep Guardiola Pep Guardiola
 Joe Corona Joe Corona
 Sebastián Abreu Sebastián Abreu
 Héctor Giménez Héctor Giménez
 Nelson Maz Nelson Maz
 Jonathan Lacerda Jonathan Lacerda
 Sonny Guadarrama Sonny Guadarrama
Coaches
 Juan Carlos Chávez (2003–2004) Juan Carlos Chávez (2003–2004)
 Alexandre Guimarães (2004) Alexandre Guimarães (2004)
 José Luis Real (2004–2005) José Luis Real (2004–2005)
 Carlos Bracamontes (2005) Carlos Bracamontes (2005)
 Juanma Lillo (2005–2006) Juanma Lillo (2005–2006)
 Jose Luis Saldivar (2006) Jose Luis Saldivar (2006)
 Jacques Passy (2006) Jacques Passy (2006)
 Hugo Fernández (2006–2008) Hugo Fernández (2006–2008)
 Jorge Almiron (2008–2009) Jorge Almiron (2008–2009)
 Ricardo Rayas (2009–2011) Ricardo Rayas (2009–2011)
 Francisco Palacios (Interim) (2011) Francisco Palacios (Interim) (2011)
 Robert Dante Siboldi (2012) Robert Dante Siboldi (2012)
 Francisco Ramirez (2012–2014) Francisco Ramirez (2012–2014)
 Diego Torres (2014) Diego Torres (2014)
 Eduardo Fentanes (Interim) (2014) Eduardo Fentanes (Interim) (2014)
 Carlos Bustos (2015) Carlos Bustos (2015)
 Omar Briceño (Interim) (2015) Omar Briceño (Interim) (2015)
 Luis Fernando Suarez (2015–2016) Luis Fernando Suarez (2015–2016)
 José Guadalupe Cruz (2016) José Guadalupe Cruz (2016)
 Gabriel Caballero (2016–2017) Gabriel Caballero (2016–2017)
 Diego Ramirez (2017–2018) Diego Ramirez (2017–2018)
 Francisco Ramírez (2018) Francisco Ramírez (2018)
 Diego Maradona (2018–2019) Diego Maradona (2018–2019)
 José Guadalupe Cruz (2019) José Guadalupe Cruz (2019)
 David Patiño (2020) David Patiño (2020)
 Rafael García (2021–) Rafael García (2021–)
References
- ↑ "Comunicado Oficial".
- ↑ "Dorados de Sinaloa: Vinicio Angulo se olvida del Gran Pez y refuerza a club de Ecuador".
- ↑ "Historia Dorados". Dorados official website. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
- ↑ es:Dorados de Sinaloa
- ↑ "Dorados de Sinaloa". Liga BBVA Expansión MX (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 January 2021.














