Mexico Segunda Division 03/24 03:00 29 [3] Los Cabos United v Colima [17] L 3-2
Mexico Segunda Division 03/16 22:00 28 Colima v Mexicali FC - Postponed
Mexico Segunda Division 03/09 23:00 27 [12] Mineros de Fresnillo v Colima [17] L 3-2
Mexico Segunda Division 03/06 22:00 26 [17] Colima v Universidad Guadalajara II [5] L 0-1
Mexico Segunda Division 03/02 22:00 25 [14] Tritones Vallarta MFC v Colima [17] W 2-3
Mexico Segunda Division 02/24 22:00 24 [17] Colima v U.A. Zacatecas [9] L 2-4
Mexico Segunda Division 02/17 22:00 23 [17] Colima v Tecos [10] L 1-4
Mexico Segunda Division 02/09 16:00 22 [3] Correcaminos II v Colima [16] L 2-1
Mexico Segunda Division 02/05 22:00 21 [16] Colima v Gavilanes FC Matamoros [10] L 0-1
Mexico Segunda Division 01/27 02:00 20 [1] Chihuahua FC v Colima [14] L 5-0
Mexico Segunda Division 01/20 22:00 19 [14] Colima v CF Orgullo Reynosa [5] L 0-1
Mexico Segunda Division 01/14 22:00 18 [15] Coras FC v Colima [13] L 5-2
Mexico Segunda Division 11/26 22:00 17 [17] Real Apodaca FC v Colima [16] W 0-2
Mexico Segunda Division 11/18 22:00 16 [16] Colima v Club Calor [15] W 4-1
Mexico Segunda Division 11/11 01:00 15 [9] Saltillo FC v Colima [16] L 1-0
Mexico Segunda Division 11/04 22:00 14 [17] Colima v Cimarrones de Sonora FC II [10] W 2-1
Mexico Segunda Division 10/28 02:00 13 [3] Alacranes de Durango v Colima [16] L 4-0
Mexico Segunda Division 10/21 22:00 12 [18] Colima v Los Cabos United [2] W 2-1
Mexico Segunda Division 10/14 23:00 11 Mexicali FC v Colima L 1-0
Mexico Segunda Division 10/07 22:00 10 [16] Colima v Mineros de Fresnillo [14] D 1-1
Mexico Segunda Division 10/04 17:00 9 [12] Universidad Guadalajara II v Colima [16] L 1-0
Mexico Segunda Division 09/30 22:00 8 [17] Colima v Tritones Vallarta MFC [10] D 0-0
Mexico Segunda Division 09/23 23:00 7 [11] U.A. Zacatecas v Colima [16] L 3-1
Mexico Segunda Division 09/16 00:00 6 [15] Tecos v Colima [16] L 2-0
Mexico Segunda Division 09/09 23:00 5 [14] Colima v Correcaminos II [9] L 2-4
Mexico Segunda Division 09/02 22:30 4 [14] Gavilanes FC Matamoros v Colima [11] L 3-0
Mexico Segunda Division 08/26 23:00 3 [5] Colima v Chihuahua FC [1] L 0-1
Mexico Segunda Division 08/19 01:45 2 CF Orgullo Reynosa v Colima D 0-0
Mexico Segunda Division 08/12 23:00 1 [4] Colima v Coras FC [4] W 2-1
Mexico Segunda Division 03/18 22:00 11 [4] Colima v Deportivo Tulancingo [7] D 1-1

Wikipedia - Colima F.C.

Colima Fútbol Club is a Mexican professional football team based in Colima City, Colima, Mexico currently playing in Liga Premier – Serie A.

History

In December 2019 Loros UdeC was dissolved after the death of its owner, which left Colima City without a professional football team.

At the beginning of 2020, Sergio Bueno, a football manager born in the city, began a project to return football to the city with the aim of getting a promotion to higher categories of the Mexican Football Federation. On March 12, 2020, the club's registration with the Mexican Football Federation was made official, which is why it is considered as the founding date of Colima F.C. In June, an agreement was signed between the University of Colima and an association for the use of the Estadio Olímpico Universitario de Colima by a new football team.

On July 17, 2020, the team's participation in the Liga Premier de México was announced. On July 29 it was announced that the team will be part of Group 1 along with other teams from the northern and western areas of Mexico. On August 20, René Isidoro García was officially announced as the first coach in the club's history, the same day, it was announced that the club will seek to have a development area for youth footballers and a women's team.

On September 19, 2020, Colima F.C. played its first official match. The team defeated Gavilanes de Matamoros 2–0. Jorge Almaguer scored the first goal in the club's history.

Colima is a professional soccer team based in the city of Colima, Mexico. The team was founded in 1953 and has since become a prominent force in Mexican soccer. Colima plays in the Liga Premier de México, which is the third tier of Mexican soccer. The team's home stadium is the Estadio Colima, which has a capacity of 8,000 spectators.

Colima's colors are red and white, and the team's crest features a shield with a lion and a palm tree. The lion represents strength and courage, while the palm tree symbolizes the team's roots in the state of Colima, which is known for its palm trees.

Over the years, Colima has had a number of successful seasons, including winning the Liga de Ascenso championship in 1998. The team has also produced several notable players, including Mexican international goalkeeper Oswaldo Sánchez.

Colima's style of play is characterized by a fast-paced, attacking approach, with an emphasis on quick passing and movement. The team's fans are known for their passionate support, and home games at the Estadio Colima are always lively and energetic affairs.

Overall, Colima is a respected and competitive team in Mexican soccer, with a rich history and a bright future ahead.