In late 2020, the club was rumored to join the newly created Liga de Balompié Mexicano as one of its founding members.
In June of that same year, the club announced a merger with the intention of creating a football team in the state of Tabasco.
Due to the failed merger, the club returned to an individual team bid, this time having a verbal agreement with the local government of Teziutlán in the state of Puebla.
[2] In July 2020, it was announced that the club would play home games in the Estadio de Teziutlán, a stadium with a capacity of 7,000 spectators.
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