Fixtures

Mexico Liga MX 07/14 01:00 1 Leon vs Atletico San Luis - View
Mexico Liga MX 07/19 03:00 2 Atletico San Luis vs Monterrey - View
Mexico Liga MX 07/26 23:05 3 Chivas Guadalajara vs Atletico San Luis - View
Leagues Cup 07/31 22:00 1 Portland Timbers vs Atletico San Luis - View
Leagues Cup 08/03 22:00 2 Real Salt Lake vs Atletico San Luis - View
Leagues Cup 08/07 22:00 3 Minnesota United vs Atletico San Luis - View

Results

Mexico Liga MX 04/21 01:00 17 [16] Atletico San Luis v Pachuca [7] W 2-1
Mexico Liga MX 04/17 02:00 16 [14] Atletico San Luis v Toluca [1] L 0-1
Mexico Liga MX 04/11 02:05 15 [16] Tijuana v Atletico San Luis [13] L 2-1
Mexico Liga MX 04/06 01:00 14 [15] Atletico San Luis v Mazatlan FC [12] W 2-1
Mexico Liga MX 03/30 23:00 13 [18] Santos Laguna v Atletico San Luis [16] W 2-3
Mexico Liga MX 03/16 01:00 12 [6] Cruz Azul v Atletico San Luis [15] L 3-0
Mexico Liga MX 03/08 01:00 11 [17] Atletico San Luis v Juarez FC [8] W 1-0
Mexico Liga MX 03/03 00:00 10 [14] Atlas v Atletico San Luis [17] L 3-1
Mexico Liga MX 02/27 03:05 9 [18] Atletico San Luis v Chivas Guadalajara [10] W 3-1
Mexico Liga MX 02/23 01:00 8 [10] Monterrey v Atletico San Luis [17] L 3-1
Mexico Liga MX 02/17 01:00 7 [17] Atletico San Luis v Leon [3] L 1-2
Mexico Liga MX 02/08 01:00 6 [15] Queretaro v Atletico San Luis [17] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 19 21
Wins 17 13 4
Draws 5 1 4
Losses 18 5 13
Goals for 56 35 21
Goals against 62 21 41
Clean sheets 7 5 2
Failed to score 10 2 8

Wikipedia - Atlético San Luis

Club Atlético de San Luis is a Mexican professional football club based in San Luis Potosí. It competes in the Liga MX, the top division of Mexican football. Founded in 2013, replacing the defunct club of the city (San Luis FC) after its relocation to Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas. The club was promoted to Liga MX in 2019.

History

After the Clausura 2013 season, San Luis F.C., San Luis Potosí's first division franchise, was relocated to Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas and became Chiapas F.C., leaving the city without a first division team. Jacobo Payán Latuff, owner of Estadio Alfonso Lastras and one of the largest employers of this state, acquired the Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz franchise from the Ascenso MX and relocated it to the city of San Luis Potosí. This sale happened after La Piedad, who recently won promotion, was relocated to Veracruz.

Albeit the identity confusion, Atlético San Luis is essentially a resurrection of San Luis Fútbol Club, geographically and aesthetically speaking. This is clearly reflected in the new shield that keeps the traditional blue and gold colors of the state of San Luis Potosí, although in darker hues.

The Apertura 2013 was their first tournament in the Ascenso MX, in which they gained access to their first league play, finishing seventh place in the overall standings, later to be eliminated by Necaxa in the quarterfinals. The first leg was held at the Estadio Alfonso Lastras Ramírez with a score of 2–0 in favor of Necaxa set, and back at the Victoria Stadium (Aguascalientes) with a score of 2–0 in favor of Necaxa, and so Atletico San Luis was eliminated 4–0 on aggregate.

Dissolution

The Jaguares de Chiapas franchise nearly moved back to San Luis Potosí in time for the 2016–17 Liga MX season. However, the deal fell through causing San Luis Potosí to be unable to register for the Ascenso MX nor the top-tier league. The 2016–17 season ended up being a season without football for the city of San Luis Potosí.

Atlético Madrid alliance

On 16 March 2017 Atlético Madrid announced a 50% ownership of the club along with the Government of San Luis Potosí and other minority owners. The goal was for Atlético Madrid to carry their club talents to San Luis Potosí. The club was expected to compete in the Ascenso MX for the 2017–18 season. Manager Salvador Reyes Jr. intended on relying on prospects from Atletico Madrid's academy to supplement his roster for the 2017–2018 campaign.

On April 24, 2017, the club officially began operations, this date is regarded as Atletico de San Luis' anniversary date.

Promotion to Liga MX

On 5 May 2019, Atlético San Luis beat rivals Dorados de Sinaloa for the second consecutive time in a tournament final, thus promoting them to the first division of Mexican football.

In the Apertura 2021, they finished 12th after an inconsistent run and were eliminated in the repechaje by Santos Laguna. The team showed improvement in the Clausura 2022, finishing 10th and advancing to the playoffs. They defeated Monterrey in the repechaje, but fell narrowly to eventual finalists Pachuca in the quarterfinals, losing 5-4 on aggregate.

During the 2023 Apertura season, Atlético San Luis reached the semi-finals, losing to eventual season winners Club América.

**Club Atlético San Luis** is a professional soccer team based in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. Founded in 2013, the club has quickly established itself as a competitive force in Mexican football. Atlético San Luis competes in Liga MX, the top tier of Mexican soccer, and has garnered a passionate fan base that supports the team at their home ground, the Estadio Alfonso Lastras Ramírez.

The team's colors are red and white, symbolizing their vibrant spirit and determination on the field. Atlético San Luis is known for its dynamic playing style, combining skillful attacking play with a solid defensive structure. The club has a strong commitment to developing local talent, often integrating young players into their squad alongside experienced professionals.

In recent years, Atlético San Luis has made significant strides in the league, aiming to secure a spot in the playoffs and compete for the prestigious Liga MX title. The team's resilience and ambition reflect the rich cultural heritage of San Luis Potosí, making them a source of pride for their supporters and a formidable opponent in Mexican soccer.